HEINAVANKER – A Magical Vocal Moment in Montreal

HEINAVANKER

Saturday, September 17, 2011

 

The 6-member early music vocal ensemble HEINAVANKER, hailing from Tallinn, Estonia, enthralled the modest but very appreciative audience at Saturday afternoon’s concert in St. George’s Anglican Church, Place to Canada. The vocal artistry and musicianship displayed by this group of singers was a magical moment for this writer – almost other-worldly.

While their repertoire might not be everyone’s cup-of-tea, (early Estonian religious folk songs or popular chorales, runic songs and the music of Johannes Ockeghem), their vocal technique and mastery of expression (both solo and ensemble work), was of a calibre that superseded most musical performances of this type heard in this city in recent years.

The listeners were spellbound until the last syllable of the final work on the program, the pre-Christian runic song, Loomiselaul (The Creation), one of the oldest and most distinctive examples of Estonian culture. What followed in the first of two encores, was the surprisingly beautiful and unexpected throat singing (also known as overtone chanting), as demonstrated by Taniel Kirikal.

Amazingly, given their gruelling schedule, there was no evidence of tiredness exhibited in their voices (translated as tuning and pitch problems). It should be noted they arrived from Estonia on Thursday, performed in Quebec City on Friday night (at the International des Musiques Sacrées de Québec – Église Saint-Roch), followed by their performance in Montreal and then Toronto on Sunday. They headed back to Tallinn on Monday, having had very little sleep due to travelling by car between these cities.

They are to be commended for their professionalism and their stamina – both musical and physical. It would be a welcome opportunity to hear them again.

kjr

 

Kara-Lis Coverdale (EestiElu) article

 

Estonian Embassy – Consular Affairs Day in Montreal

Date:  Friday, September 9, 2011 from 10:30 – 14:00

Place:  37th floor, 800 Victoria Square (Fasken Martineau DuMoulin)

Riho Kruuv, the Estonian Chargé d’Affaires a.i. in Canada, will be present to answer questions regarding passports, ID cards, legalization of documents, business opportunities, etc.

To book an appointment with Mr. Kruuv, please contact the Estonian Embassy by e-mail: embassy.ottawa@mfa.ee or by telephone 613-789-4222.

 

2 Estonian Films at the 35th World Film Festival in Montreal

Film Festival Website

MAP: Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

The Graveyard Keeper’s Daughter (Surnuaiavahi Tütar) –

Katrin Laur, 100 minutes

August 19 – 13:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 19 – 21:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 20 – 14:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 28 – 18:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13


Shift (Vahetus) – Anu Aun, 15 minutes

August 19 – 13:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 19 – 21:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 20 – 14:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 28 – 18:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

 

EestiElu

2 Eesti Filmi Montrealis – 35th World Film Festival

Film Festival Website

MAP: Quartier Latin Cinema L13

Surnuaiavahi Tütar (The Graveyard Keeper’s Daughter)

Katrin Laur, 100 minutit

 

August 19 – 13:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 19 – 21:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 20 – 14:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 28 – 18:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13


Vahetus (Shift) – Anu Aun, 15 minutit

August 19 – 13:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 19 – 21:30 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 20 – 14:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

August 28 – 18:40 – Quartier Latin, Cinema L13

EestiElu

 

 

HEINAVANKER – Performing in Montreal – Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mark your calendars !

 

HEINAVANKER

Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 4:00 pm

St. George’s Anglican Church

TICKETS: $20 & $15 / aged 12 and under free

(514) 489-9714 / info@mtlmes.ca

 

HEINAVANKER is an early music vocal ensemble from Tallinn, Estonia. Their name is taken from the famous altarpiece of Hieronymous Bosch (1453-1516), which depicts a huge wagonload of hay rolling through the world, vexed by agony and greed, towards destruction. However, atop the hayload there sounds beautiful music. They have been performing together since 1996.

The repertoire of Heinavanker consists primarily of two styles: Estonian folk hymns and early European polyphonic music.

Heinavanker has performed extensively throughout Europe and the USA and this is their first concert tour of Canada.

Margo Kõlar, composer and the Artistic Director of the ensemble, is also the Head of the Department of Electronic Music at the Music Academy of Estonia.

Heinavanker website

 

HEINAVANKER – Kontsert Montrealis: laupäeval, 17. septembril, 2011

Märkige oma kalendrisse !

HEINAVANKER

Laupäeval, 17. septembril, 2011, kell 16.00

St. George’s Anglican Church

PILETID: $20 & $15 / Vanus 12 ja alla prii

(514) 489-9714 / info@mtlmes.ca

HEINAVANKER on vana-muusika ansambel Tallinnast. Nende nimi on tuletatud Hieronymous Boschi (1454-1516) tuntud altarimaalist, mis kujutab vankrit suure kuhja heinaga veeremas läbi maailma, mis on vaevatud ahnusest ja surmaheitlusest, hävingu suunas. Siiski, heinakuhja otsast kostab imeilusat muusikat. Ansambel on koos käinud ja esinenud alates 1996. aastast.

Heinavankri repertuaar on peamiselt kahte laadi: eesti rahvamuusika ja varajane Euroopa polüfooniline muusika.

Heinavanker on rohkesti esinenud nii Euroopas kui USAs ja see on nende esimene kontserdi ringreis Kanadas.

Margo Kõlar, helilooja ja ansambli kunstiline juht, on ühtlasi ka Eesti Muusika Akadeemia elektroonilise muusika osakonna juhataja.

Heinavankri võrgukoht