MAGIC STRINGS
The violinists ensemble VÕLUKEELED (MAGIC STRINGS) was created at
Tallinn Old Town Music School in 2012.
The repertoire, which we play, allows us to get acquainted with
various music genres. The ensemble enables children/youth with different
preparation levels to play together. It is exiting to make music as a group and
it gives a lot of joy. The everyday repertoire that we play varies from
classical to pop, from folk and country to musicals. Performances are held as
solo artists, smaller groups, and as ensemble.
Magic Strings has given concerts and performed in a variety of
places both at home in Estonia and accross the globe.
To bring out a few of the more interesting or important places, we
will mention here: West Coast Estonian Days in 2015 in Whistler (Canada),
concerts in Toronto, children camps in Ontario, pan-European Suzuki convention
in Switzerland Davos, global Suzuki children concert in Royal Albert Hall in
London, Mother’s Day concert in Tallinn Old Town Square, Disney films music
concert in Nordea concert hall, Estonian Broadcast’s charity program
Jõulutunnel (Christmas tunnel), 2016 Adelaide XXVI Estonian Days (Australia), 2017
concert in Finland in collaboration with Raasepori music school, 2018
participation in the Netherlands international youth festival in Watergate, 2018
Canada (Estonia 100), 2018 USA (Maryland-Washington-New York, including a
performance at the Lincoln Center), 2018 USA San Francisco-Stanford, 2018
Latvia, 2019 France and Italy tour (Provencal
International Youth Orchestras festival, Cremona Music Festival, Prato
Festival, Florence International Youth orchestras festival. Concerts in: Drap,
Villfranche sur Mer, Aix en Provence cathedral, Antibes, Cremona, Terme de
Montecattini, Florence Basilica Santa Groce, Prato).
Magic strings has delivered hundreds of concerts, for example during 2018 we had 70 concerts a total. In 2022 we participated in enormous fundraising concert for Ukraine (https://arhiiv.err.ee/video/vaata/maailm-mis-jaab-meile) It was broadcasted via Estonian National Television and we helped to gather 150 000 euros for Ukrainian child refugees in Estonia.
The ensemble is directed by Tereza Šmerling-Heinsaar, who in 2018
was elected the best violin teacher by the Culture Endowement of Estonia.
Amongst the concert group
composition are also youths who as soloists have in many years achieved first
places in the pan Estonian and international violin competitions.