Tallinn Chamber Choir. Ubi caritas
Contsert „Ubi caritas“ (“Where Charity Is”)
Conductor Heli Jürgenson
Ene Salumäe on organ.
The concert mainly features works by composers of the 20th and 21st centuries, all of which are called “Ubi caritas”. Among others, the interpretation of “Ubi caritas” by the Estonian composer Kuldar Sink, who lived in Vastseliina, is also performed.
Tallinn Chamber Choir was founded in 1962 as an experimental choir with the aim of performing new works by Estonian composers.
Today, the choir consists of over 30 hobby singers driven by a passion for performing high-level choral music, thus continuing the legacy of the Tallinn Chamber Choir.
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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.
Related events
Christmas Jazz. My Dearest Heart. Sissi 04/12/2025 | 19:00
Tallinn International Organ Festival Reval 2025. Annum per annum 29/10/2025 | 19:00
Christmas Jazz. Håkon Kornstad Solo (Norway) 05/12/2025 | 19:00
Kummardus Arvo Pärdile. Hortus Musicus 01/11/2025 | 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.