24.11.2023 | Culture
Elina Nechayeva to perform tonight at Niguliste Church in Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
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Renowned Estonian soprano Elina Nechayeva will perform a concert at Niguliste church in Tallinn this evening, November 24. The concert entitled “Ave Maria”, will see her perform classic pieces as well as those from her own collection of hits.
Elina Nechayeva is a rising star in the opera world, and well known to audiences across Europe for her stunning performance of her song “La Forza” at Eurovision in 2018, in which she finished in 8th place.
Her concert this evening at the majestic Niguliste Church, which has seen significant renovations in recent years, is presented by the musical festival Credo which has been held annually since 1994.
At the concert, Nechayeva will perform a repertoire of beautiful and solemn classical songs, including pieces from her own collection. She will be joined on the stage by respected pianist Auli Teppo.
Tickets for the concert, which are priced between 21.5 and 28.5 euros, are available at Piletilevi.
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