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    The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: laulupidu, Estonian pronunciation: [ˈlɑu.luˈpi.du]) is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece...
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    The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Estonian: Lauluväljak) are the grounds on which the Estonian Song Festival "Laulupidu" is held every five years. In...
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    the Estonian Song Festival attracted a total of 159,300 people. This was the largest figure recorded since Estonian re-independence. Estonian Song Festival...
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    (c. 1179). Saxo speaks of Estonian warriors who sang at night while waiting for an epic battle. The Estonian Song Festival, held every five years since...
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    edition of the festival. The amphitheatre was based on a modified design of the Estonian Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn. The Youth Song Festival has sprung...
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  • Estonia. The festival is a mini-variant of the Estonian Song Festival and the Estonian Dance Festival. The festival is organized by the Estonian Song...
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  • Eurovision Song Contest Estonian Song Festival List of Estonian composers List of Estonian choirs Estonian rock Viljandi Folk Music Festival The New Grove...
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  • Sanremo Music Festival Baltic song festivals: Estonian Song Festival Latvian Song and Dance Festival Lithuanian Song Festival This disambiguation page lists...
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  • incomplete list of music festivals held yearly in Estonia: List of festivals in Estonia EE, Eesti entsüklopeedia. [Encyclopedia of Estonia] A-Ü. Tallinn: Valgus...
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    usually held on the same weekend as the Estonian Song Festival. The first Estonian Games, Dance and Gymnastics festival was held in 1934 and was the precursor...
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  • Mu isamaa on minu arm (category Estonian songs)
    Fatherland is My Love") is an Estonian poem by Lydia Koidula. The poem was first set to music for the first Estonian Song Festival in 1869 by Aleksander Kunileid...
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    blue sky, sea and lakes of Estonia Black: tragic past of Estonian nation, the traditionally black jacket of the Estonian peasant during past times White:...
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    Soviet-occupied Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the end of the Cold War. The term was coined by an Estonian activist and artist, Heinz Valk...
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    subdivisions began to emerge in Estonia. Two larger subdivisions appeared: the parish (Estonian: kihelkond) and the county (Estonian: maakond), which consisted...
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    schools, all-Estonian song festivals were held regularly after 1869, and a national literature in Estonian developed. Kalevipoeg, Estonia's national epic...
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    560, surpassed only by the 2018 edition. Estonian Song Festival Lithuanian Song Festival "XXVI Latvian Song and XVI Dance Celebration begins". Public...
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    well as the history of Estonian alcohol production. The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: Laulupidu) is one of the largest choral events in the world[verification...
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    European peasantry of that time. This interest in stories, sayings and songs continued throughout the 19th century and aligned the fledgling discipline...
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    tea and tobacco was adopted. In 1914. an Estonian Song Festival was held in Sukhumi, attended by Estonians from all over the Russian Empire. During the...
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    the Estonian Song Festivals. Tartu is the European Capital of Culture in 2024. Since Estonia became an independent country in 1918, the Estonian-language...
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    Tartu Song Festival arena (Estonian: Tartu lauluväljak) is a song arena in Tartu, Estonia. The arena hosts various open-air concerts, festivals and staging...
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    participated in the Estonian Song Festival in 1869, and the Estonia Theatre was established on its initiative in 1906. The Estonian Song Festivals in 1896 and...
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  • Puuluup. The Estonian broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) organised the national final Eesti Laul 2024 in order to select the Estonian entry for the...
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    The song was first presented to the public as a choral work in the Grand Song Festival of Estonia in 1869 and quickly became a symbol of the Estonian National...
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  • list of festivals in Estonia. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Estonian: Pimedate Ööde filmifestival) Matsalu Nature Film Festival (Estonian: Matsalu...
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    The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR), Soviet Estonia, or simply Estonia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union (USSR), covering the...
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    Gustav Ernesaks (category Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1955–1959)
    Revolution and was one of the father figures of the Estonian Song Festival tradition. One of his songs, a setting of Lydia Koidula's poem Mu isamaa on minu...
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    their debut in the contest, with Estonia failing to qualify. Estonia has won the contest once, in 2001. The current Estonian participant broadcaster in the...
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  • Estonian Choral Conductors' Female Choir - conductor: Ants Sööt Estonian National Girls' Choir LEELO - conductor: Külli Kiivet Estonian Song Festival...
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    or most, of its members to be the Estonian people, having one Estonian homeland – Estonia, sharing the common Estonian culture, as well as ancestral myths...
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