LaBrassBanda defies traditional German stereotypes with their eclectic mix of Bavarian folk, ska, punk, techno, reggae and brass. Their energetic and colourful sound appeals to audiences around the world, despite their roots in Bavarian culture. The band's success skyrocketed after their participation in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest and their album "Europa" reached the top three of the German charts. Their diverse fanbase covers a wide range of age groups. LaBrassBanda performs in venues ranging from beer halls to large arenas world-wide, showcasing Germany's contemporary music scene with lively tunes and dynamic live shows while breaking stereotypes.
Mundharmonika Quartett Austria comprised of four musicans, has been playing together for almost 30 years with a shared vision of reaching a broad audience through virtuoso harmonica playing. The quartet, known for its exceptional and unique performances, travels globally, showcasing a wide range of harmonicas, both small and large, in various registers.
ÖÖ32 Quartet is a brand new string quartet from Estonia that has brought together four friends. Although the musicians have a classical background, they also enjoy playing other genres (pop, folk, jazz, rock). Currently ÖÖ32 Quartet is dedicated to discovering folk music. ÖÖ32's performances are colourful and expressive, that create a unique atmosphere for the audience.
Vanaviisi comes again! As the band itself describes its energetic state - and the party gets going! This is also the case at next year's Viru Folk!
In the upcoming theme year of Alps, the well-beloved ensemble Kukerpillid will once again be delighting the audience! In the course of their long career, they have performed in both - Germany and Austria. Even there they have been warmly received, but rumour has it that their favourite venue is still the Viru Folk in Käsmu.
Oesch' die Dritten are simply genuine, their music handmade and unmistakable. They have been delighting young and old for more than 26 years. Anyone who experiences the family ensemble live on stage is infected by their irrepressible joy of playing and experiences how style and language boundaries disappear for a brief moment. In addition to their distinctive yodelling songs, they also include songs from traditional folk music, country, blues and pop. Their open and likeable manner and their unbridled joy of playing captivate audiences time and time again - whether at large festivals in front of thousands of people or on a smaller scale. With their music, Oesch's die Dritten fot family cohesion and respect, for passion and joy of living
RÜÜT, which already had the crowd dancing in 2019, is returning! Now with a whole album of new material. RÜÜT does not confine itself to a particular genre with its nuanced work, but keeps itself open to fresh winds. As a result, each track has its own character and takes the listener on a journey through a unique soundscape. The strong signature of RÜÜT is the use of the unique teppo-style bellows in innovative arrangements and the unique sound of the vocals, which skilfully blend both powerful runo singing and shimmering, subtle polyphony.
In the 2022 Lonitseera released their debut album "Tapeet", which was awarded the "Author Song Album of the Year" prize at Estonian Music Awards 2023.
Come by and learn about the impacts of music listening on your mental and physical health. Ingrid and Diandra are both experts in using music as a tool for healing and prevention in music therapy. In music therapy music is used to assist patients in physical, psychological, social and physiological areas of their lives. In this workshop you will be invited to listen up and immerse yourself in knowledge and live music.
Ensemble Antsud - a delightful Estonian ethnographic band, was formed in 2014, when musicians from different backgrounds came together to complement and spice up their collective creations, each in their own way. In August 2023, their fourth album "Maa" was released.
JUHE aus Tirol will perform in the upcoming festival! The collective from Austria will amaze their audience with 'boarischen' dances, upbeat polkas, soulful waltzes and excellent yodelling skills. Of coursem this trio does not ignore modern music. There's plenty on the programme for fans of funk and schlager, and the young men won't miss out on the well-known hits.
Dobranotch is celebrating its anniversary in 2024. For 25 years Dobranotch has been bringing the world the boundless energy with roots in Jewish, Russiam, Balkan and Roma musical traditions. At the philharmonic they sound like refined artists, in a club or at a festival they send the audience into a dancing trance, and when they descend from the stage they're the orchestra for a magic carnival.
Hartwin is a diatonic accordionist and composer from Flanders in Belgium His instrumental music has been moving people worldwide for many years. He is known for his simple and melancholic melodies that leave a lot of room for the listener's imagination. Between 2015 and 2021 he lived on the Island of Saaremaa where he wrote lots of new music inspired by the breathtaking nature and surroundings. Together with Flavia Escartin (cello) and Pavel Souvandijev (violin) he creates an acoustic universe that touches from the first note. Excpect a musical adventure that will make you dream away.
Öistel jämmidel Kasperviki saalis kohtuvad muusikud, kel päevastest kontsertidest indu üle jäänud ning kes naudivad ühist improviseeritud kokkumängu. Tänavustele jämmidele on oodata nii kuulamiseks kui tantsimiseks pilli mängima muusikuid Eestist, Soomest, Rootsist ja Lätist. Jämme koordineerib kohalik pillimees Enver Lani.
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Taizé morning prayer08:30 - 09:00
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Open singing practice10:00 - 10:45
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Common prayer with Taizé songs11:00 - 11:45
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Workshops and conversations14:00 - 15:00
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Hartwin Dhoore Trio (BE)17:30 - 18:45
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Hartwin Dhoore Trio (BE)17:30 - 18:45
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Taizé õhtupalvus20:00 - 20:30
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Common prayer with Taizé songs20:00 - 20:45
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Leegi Brigitte Kais23:00 - 00:15
Bernhard Betschart and Ambäck? Yes! The trio of Ambäck brings together three oustanding Swiss folk musicians who have been travellling off the beaten track of traditional music for years. The award-winning musicians are undisputedly among the best in their genre. With the trio will be performing Bernhard Betschart who is a man like an orchestra - he grew up in Muothatal, Switzerland, and inherited his love for music from his parents. He is also a three-time winner of Swiss Music Awards. Bernhard Betschart presents archaic Swiss natural yodelling from the Muota Valley at the festival. Together with Ambäck, the result is a firework display of Alpine folk music.
Claudia Schwab is a solo artist from Austria, based on the West Coast of Ireland, who skilfully combines different instruments and vocals, resulting a unique and atmospheric soundscape. Claudia is described as one of the most creative artists on the Irish music scene today. She will also release her third album, Went to Walk, in 2024. Her musical journeys have brought her to Egypt, California, India, Italy, USA and many other countries as part of orchestras and bands as well as touring her solo project.
The band's name stands for folky music combined with youthful twists, Volksbeat's repertoire ranges from oldies to the latest hits. We guarantee that the musicians will put all their energy and more into making sure the audience enjoys a memorable musical experience.
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Procession of Bernese Mountain Dogs from Käsmu bus station12:30 - 13:30
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Bernhard Betschart & Ambäck (CH)13:30 - 14:45
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Lowering of the flag16:15 - 16:30
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Lowering of the flag16:15 - 16:30
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Lowering of the flag16:15 - 16:30
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Curly Strings, Nublu & Airi Liiva laulupesa laululapsed (EST)16:30 - 17:45
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the program.