The Music and Theatre Academy Cello Festival Fills the Capital with Cello Music
The 'Crossing Bows' international cello festival at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre showcases cellists from around the world, featuring masterclasses and concerts.
The international festival 'Crossing Bows', taking place at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, celebrates cello music by bringing musicians from various countries, including Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Brazil, and South Korea. The festival comprises masterclasses and concerts held in significant venues such as the academy's large hall and the atrium of the Viru Centre. This event not only emphasizes the importance of cello music in the capital but also fosters cultural exchange through artistic collaboration.
During the festival, participants have the opportunity to engage in one-on-one masterclasses with world-class cello professors, enhancing their skills and musical understanding. The presence of talented students and experienced teachers creates an idyllic environment for sharing expertise and artistic expression. The festival culminates in a concert on Saturday, featuring performances by all students who participated in the masterclasses, showcasing the talents and learnings acquired during the event.
The personal account of a Lithuanian student highlights the festival's impact, noting how it provides a remarkable opportunity to interact with leading educators from various global institutions. This emphasizes the festival's role not only in promoting musical excellence but also in creating a supportive community for cellists at different stages of their careers, reinforcing Estoniaβs position as a hub for cultural events and exchanges in music.