Text Susanna Poikela
Photos Lilian Pärni, Viktor Nygård, Maano Männi
Violinist, concertmaster, and conductor Maano Männi will perform in Tallinn’s historic Town Hall on Monday December 30. Joining him on stage will be harpist Lily-Marlene Puusepp. The concert takes its title, Silmapiir (Horizonin English), from a composition by harpist Liis Jürgens.
The audience will have the opportunity to enjoy the sounds of a priceless violin crafted by the Italian master Rodolfo Fredi. Sharing the stage with Maano Männi is Lily-Marlene Puusepp, one of Finland’s most distinguished harpists who is of Estonian origin. The programme includes masterpieces by Saint-Saëns, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Sibelius, Piazzolla, and other Romantic-era composers.
Tickets for the concert can be purchased from Piletikeskus or at the door from 6 pm onwards (cash payments only).
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