EACH INSTRUMENT HAS ITS OWN STORY (Tallinn)

Müürivahe 12, Tallinn

Let us get to know about folk instruments. When and why were they played? What are they made of? We will listen to their sounds and try to get a voice out from some of the instruments ourselves. Let us look inside of the mechanical instruments. We will study how they work and how they have evolved over time and what mechanical music was used for. We are creating a musical work for the roller organ Raffin-31.

  • Time: 11.03 from 13.30-15.00
  • Min. language level required: B1+
  • Place: Estonian Theatre and Music Museum (Müürivahe 12, Tallinn). We will gather at the museum’s ticket office.
  • No of participants: 15

Contact person: Liisi Kattago / liisi.kattago@integratsioon.ee

Registration: https://forms.gle/D4AGZ7DrpFdVy25x8

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