Independence Day of Estonia in Tallinn soloists to sing on the stage of "Helikon-Opera". On 24 February, the day of independence of Estonia in Moscow Musical Theatre "Helikon-Opera" is Sergei Prokofiev's opera performed "The Love for Three Oranges" with soloists of the Opera "Estonia" Heli Veskus and Urmas Poldmaa (Heli Veskus party mirage, Urmas Poldmaa be -) Truffaldino. Estonian singer inside these parties on the same power of the National Opera and Ballet Theatre, the artistic director of "Helikon-Opera" Dmitry Bertman in January of last year (the performance artist Igor Gentle and Tatiana Tulubeva - also of "Helikon-Opera") directed. In April, two of the Moscow Soloists, promoting cultural exchange in Estonian singing "Three Oranges". Moscow Theatre and its artistic director Dmitry Bertman with Estonia, Tallinn and the National Opera has close creative relationships. Besides Prokofiev premiere in 2010 by Dmitry Bertman directed one of the most important achievements of the National Opera premiered in 2007, the anti-fascist opera "Wallenberg" to music by Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tyuyra. For this work, Dmitry Bertman in 2008, the Order of St. Mary of the Earth (the cross of Terra Mariana) given IV degree. Dmitry Bertman also the winner of the State Prize of Estonia and the Estonian Theatre Union Award. Soloist, Choir and Orchestra of the Theatre "Helikon-Opera" several times on tour in Tallinn and Pärnu, five participate in the International Festival "Bridget", a former artistic director is a longtime friend of "Helikon" Estonian conductor Eri sale. In May last year at the National Opera Dmitry Bertman staged concert "Duet Tallinn and Moscow" with orchestra and soloists "Estonia" and soloists of "Helikon-Opera". "Dedicated to participate in March in Tallinn soloist" Helikon-Opera "Larisa Kostyuk and Vadim backpack with Erie Klaas in the press conference the next festival in August next" Bridget ", a Moscow theater where present his version of Dvorak's opera" Rusalka "and Bizet's Carmen ".
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