31.1.2024 | Culture
Spiritual and secular songs from the island of Corsica
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Elizabeth Larsen

The Corsican vocal ensemble Spartimu have arrived for a series of concerts in Estonia. The six-member singing group will perform the island’s traditional spiritual and secular songs in Jõhvi, Pärnu, Tartu, and Tallinn.
The singing tradition of Corsican men goes back to the distant past. The island’s unique singing culture includes singing in a small circle. Singing close together and face-to-face connects different voices more seamlessly than is possible in conventional line singing. In addition, the arrangement facilitates a smooth change of lead singer. The singing experience is also more shared and expressive in circle singing than a usual choir.
The ritual repetitions will create a meditative atmosphere in the concerts. If you long for a deep sense of calm and relaxation, the Corsican vocal ensemble Spartimu is the right concert choice for you. The six members of the group also work actively as promoters and teachers of the Corsican singing tradition.
In total, the group will perform the following four concerts around Estonia:
- January 31 at 7 pm in the Jõhvi concert hall
- February 1 at 7 pm in the Pärnu Concert Hall
- February 2 at 7 pm in the Vanemuise concert hall in Tartu
- February 3 at 7 pm in Niguliste Church, Tallinn
Tickets for the concerts are available at Piletilevi.
To learn more about this and similar topicsConcert
Corsican Music
Jõhvi Concert Hall
Live Music
Niguliste Church
Pärnu Concert Hall
Spartimu
Vanemuise Concert Hall
5.12.2025 | Culture
Estonian National Opera Christmas Concert
The Estonian National Opera’s beloved Christmas concert is a festive highlight of the holiday season, bringing warm music and … Read more
5.12.2025 | Culture
Tallinn’s Warmest Christmas Viewpoint
Located in Tallinn’s Old Town, the St Nicholas Church and Museum invites visitors this autumn and winter to experience … Read more
4.12.2025 | Culture
Christmas Concert by an Award-Winning Opera Soloist
Soprano Marion Melnik, who has performed in Finland, is bringing the Christmas spirit to St. Michael’s Church in Tallinn. … Read more
4.12.2025 | Culture
Christmas in Different Eras at the Estonian Open Air Museum
Estonia’s Open Air Museum in Tallinn has created a Christmas village throughout its grounds, and invites visitors to come … Read more
3.12.2025 | Culture
A Wintery Weekend in Kadriorg
Kadriorg is Tallinn’s famous park at the edge of the city, and provides a beautiful buffer for the traditional … Read more
3.12.2025 | Culture
Giant Insects Take Over Tartu
Have you ever wondered how many different arthropods, beetles, and other invertebrate critters a Christmas tree brought into a … Read more
2.12.2025 | Culture
Gingerbread Mania 2025 Waiting for Visitors
Imagine an entire exhibition with one rule: everything must be made of gingerbread. Over a hundred artists, architects, designers, … Read more
2.12.2025 | Culture
Viru County Fills With Melodies for a Week
The first week of December brings a series of no fewer than ten musical evenings to concert halls, cultural … Read more