List of Estonian choirs

There are over 700 choirs in Estonia, a country of only 1.4 million people. The following is a list of some of the notable choirs.

Professional choirs

College choirs

  • Chamber Choir of Tallinn Technical University (Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Kammerkoor) - conductor: Ilmars Millers
  • Tallinn Music High School Chamber Choir (Tallinna Muusikakeskkooli Kammerkoor) - conductor: Evi Eespere
  • Academic Male Choir of Tallinn Technical University (Tehnikalikooli Akadeemilise Meeskoori) - conductor: Peeter Perens
  • Tallinn University Academic Male Choir (Tallinna Ülikooli Akadeemiline Meeskoor) - conductors: Jüri Rent and Indrek Vijard
  • Tartu Academic Male Choir (Tartu Akadeemilne Meeskoor)
  • Mixed Choir of Tartu Teacher Training College (Tartu Õpetajate Seminari Segakoor)
  • Tartu University Women's Choir (Tartu Ülikooli Akadeemiline Naiskoor) - conductor: Triin Koch

Church choirs

  • St. Charles Church Concert and Chamber Choir (Tallinn Kaarli Kiriku Koork) - conductor: Heli Jürgenson

Community choirs

  • Mixed Choir of Estonia Society (Eesti Seltsi Segakoor) - conductor: Heli Jürgenson
  • Tallinn Old Town Mixed Choir (Vanalinna Segakoor) - conductors: Lauri Aav and Tuuli Metsoja

Male choirs

  • Estonian National Male Choir - conductor: Mikk Üleoja
  • Estonian United Boys Choir and Revalia Male Chamber Choir - conductor: Hirvo Surva
  • Tallinn Boys Choir (Tallinna Poistekoor) - conductor: Lydia Rahula
  • Tartu Boys Choir (Tartu Poistekoor)

Women's choirs

  • Tartu University Female Choir - conductor: Triin Koch
  • Estonian TV Girls' Choir and Children's Choir - conductor: Aarne Saluveer
  • Estonian Academy of Music Female Choir - conductor: Ene Kangrun
  • Ellerhein Girls Choir - conductor: Tiia Loitme
  • EKN - Estonian Choral Conductors' Female Choir - conductor: Ants Sööt
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