Tallinna rahvusvaheline orelifestival Reval 2025. Arvo Pärt 90. Pari intervallo.
Tallinn International Organ Festival Reval 2025
ARVO PÄRT 90
Reval 2025 features both old masters and young masters among its musicians. The festival also welcomes complete beginners, organists still studying at music schools.
It can therefore be said that this year's organ festival focuses mainly on young Estonian organists and Estonian music, as only Estonian organ music will be performed at the final concert and the works of Arvo Pärt, who is celebrating his anniversary, will be performed at every concert.
November 1st at 7 PM Tallinn Dome Church
PARI INTERVALLO
ZSOMBOR TóTH-VAJNA organ, Hungary
Louis Couperin Duretez fantaisie
Thomas Tomkins A Sad Pavan for these Distracted Times
John Blow Voluntary in C no. 2
Girolamo Frescobaldi VIII Toccata di durezze e ligature
John Blow Voluntary in g
Giovanni Battista Draghi Toccata grave
John Blow Voluntary in g
John Blow Psalm 113
Arvo Pärt Pari intervallo
Anonymous Double Voluntary in d
William Croft Voluntary in d
Jeremiah Clarke The Duke of Gloucester’s March
A specialist in early keyboard instruments and a conductor, TóTH-VAJNA ZSOMBOR, is one of the outstanding figures of this generation of young Hungarian musicians. At the Liszt Academy in Budapest, he graduated with honours in harpsichord and organ as a pupil of Miklós Spányi and Borbála Dobozy, then completed a Master’s degree in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where he graduated in organ, harpsichord, fortepiano, and clavichord under Menno van Delft, Richard Egarr, and Jacques van Oortmerssen. He studied conducting with Richard Egarr and Ton Koopman. In addition, he completed studies at the General Medicine programme at the Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University in Budapest.
He was elected among the 50 most talented young Hungarians in 2015. Zsombor Toth-Vajna also received the grant for the talented youth in Hungary (2015, 2017, 2018). In 2019 he received the prestigious Hungarian Bach Prize, in 2024 the President of Hungary awarded him the Hungarian Gold Cross of Merit, and in 2025 he was awarded Hungary’s highest decoration for music, the Liszt Ferenc Prize.
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Event location
Ava kaardirakenduses