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Estonian National Opera Boys' Choir
Hirvo Surva, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor, +372 5064 252, info@hirvosurva.com
Anne Ojalo, Manager and Conductor, +372 5147 432, anne.ojalo@kul.ee
Maarja Soone, Chorus Master
Andres Lemba, Concertmaster
Anu Aimla, Vocal Teacher
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The Estonian National Opera Boys’ Choir was founded in 1971 as the boys’ choir of the State Academic Men’s Choir. In 1997 the choir was adopted by the Estonian National Opera. For thirty years the choir was directed by its founder, Professor Venno Laul, until the appointment in 2001 of Hirvo Surva as Artistic Director and Main Conductor. The Boys’ Choir functions as a choral studio with three different levels. The main concert choir is supported by two training choirs for the younger boys, so that altogether around 140 talented young singers study vocal music in the choir. The main concert choir works on the principal of a classical mixed choir (men’s and boys’ voices); boys whose voices have broken are encouraged to remain in the choir and carry on singing as tenors and basses. The activity of the choir, including concert tours, singing camps, competitions and other joint activities, has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the Estonian National Opera, of the parents of the singers and of our sponsors.
The choir is justly proud of its role in introducing and promoting Estonian music to audiences both at home and abroad and of its performance of mainstream classical music to the highest professional standard. The choir has been received with acclaim not only in many European countries but also further afield (Canada, the United States, Australia, Japan). Under the baton of conductors of international standing the choir has performed with success in such major works as Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mendelssohn´s Paulus), and many others. For the more talented boys there are exceptional opportunities to sing in operas such as Carmen, Tosca, Othello and others. In 2003 the choir was awarded the I prize at the Choir Competition of Estonian Male Choir´s Association and Llangollen Choir Competation. The boys’ choir took part in a distinguished international choir festival in June 2005, in Czech Republic, Olomounc and won two gold medals.

HIRVO SURVA - the conductor
The Estonian National Opera Boys’ Choir Artistic Director and Main Conductor, Hirvo Surva, was born in Kohtla-Järve (Estonia) in 1963. After graduating from the Georg Ots Music School in Tallinn, he studied conducting with Professor Ants Üleoja at the Estonian Music Academy, where he is now working for a Master’s Degree. Hirvo Surva is the Main Conductor of the Virumaa Boys` Choir, , the Estonian Men’s Choral Society Boys` Choir and the Revalia Male Choir. Since 1993 he has been actively involved in conducting Estonian Song Festivals, assuming the responsibility of Artistic Director for the VIII and IX Youth Song Festivals. Hirvo Surva serves as a board member in the Estonian Men’s Choral Society. From 2002 he has been appointed Chairman of the Estonian Choral Conductors’ Association.


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