Medieval days. Rondellus: Sabbatum
Rondellus – Sabbatum Released in 2002, Sabbatum gained significant international recognition and received widespread acclaim. In 2003, the album was awarded the Estonian Music Award for Best Classical Music CD. Over the years, Rondellus has continued to perform Sabbatum by popular demand, both in Estonia and abroad—even as far as the Azores (2009). In the summer of 2025, Rondellus has been invited to perform Sabbatum at Sastamala Gregoriana (16.07.2025), Finland’s most prestigious medieval music festival. This presents a wonderful opportunity to bring the programme to Tallinn as well.
Ensemble Line-up:
Maria Staak – Vocals, hurdy-gurdy Eve Kopli – Vocals, organetto Johanna-Maria Jaama – Fiddle, nyckelharpa Anna-Liisa Eller – Psaltery, recorders, bagpipes, percussion Johannes Christopher Staak – Vocals, recorders, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes Robert Staak – Lute, percussion
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Related events
Night Concert: And I Heard a Voice. Vox Clamantis 07/07/2025 | 22:00

The concert is part of the Leading Voices 2025 program.
The Estonian National Male Choir. Ulla Krigul (organ) 09/07/2025 | 19:00
Laudate Dominum. Moran Choir (Israel) 13/07/2025 | 17:00
Arvo Pärt 90. Ulla Krigul (orel) ja Duo ObSolute 23/07/2025 | 19:00
Half an hour of Organ Music On permanent exhibition

Each Saturday and Sunday, starting at 4 pm, traditional organ music performances take place in the museum. Classical and modern organ music is played by the Niguliste Museum organists Andres Uibo and Tiit Kiik.