The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
The Estonian American National Council, Inc. (EANC) is excited to announce our continued partnership with The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (EPCC), as the February 2026 North AMerican Tour gets underwau! Renowned as one of the most distinguished Estonian music ensembles globally, EPCC has captivated audiences since its inception in 1981 under the visionary leadership of Tõnu Kaljuste. Over the years, the choir has continued to enchant listeners under the batons of notable conductors such as Paul Hillier, Daniel Reuss, and Kaspars Putniņš. Maestro Tõnu Kaljuste is in the role of artistic director and chief conductor. Fresh off two sold-out performances at Carngie hall in October 2025, EPCC is back this February with a master class at Jmes Madison University, and concerts in Virginia, Indiana, Missouri, Michigan and Toronto, Canada.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the unparalleled artistry of EPCC !

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Concert Dates: The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir - The North American Tour, February 2026
Sunday, 02.08.2026 James Madison University, Forbes Center Concert Hall Harrisonburg, Virginia (MasterClass + Concert)
Tuesday, 02.10.2026 St. Louis Cathedral, St. Louis, Missouri
Thursday, 02.12.2026 Sauder Concert Hall, Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana
Friday, 02.13.2026 Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Saturday 02.14.2026 Yorkminster Baptist Church, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sunday, 02.15.2026 Maison Symphonique de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Satur

Tõnu Kaljuste is a world-renowned choir and orchestra conductor. His most historic achievement to date is the Grammy for Best Choral Performance for the Arvo Pärt album Adam’s Lament in 2014. Read more...
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CULTURE
Your quick guide to Estonian culture
While Estonia may be a geographically compact nation, the enthusiasm and pride that Estonians exhibit for their culture are boundless, reminiscent of rivers overflowing during the fifth-season floods. A brief journey offers the opportunity to immerse oneself in the quintessence of Estonian culture, characterized by its five pillars: music, sauna, nature, food, and innovation. These facets collectively shape the distinctive identity of Estonian culture—a harmonious fusion of medieval and modern, artisanal and high-tech, with influences from both the Baltic and Nordic traditions.

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MUSIC
Arvo Pärt: Estonia's extraordinary composer
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TOURISM
Visit Estonia
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