Kaspar Velberg brings Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale" to Haapsalu, Pärnu and Käsmu
Musician Kaspar Velberg and the Ludensemble begin a summer tour in early July, presenting Igor Stravinsky and Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz's musical theatre masterwork "The Soldier's Tale". Performances take place in Haapsalu, Pärnu and Käsmu.
CultureKaspar Velberg and Ludensemble embark on a summer tour in early July, performing in three Estonian towns and villages with Igor Stravinsky's musical theatre masterpiece "The Soldier's Tale".
The work, created in collaboration between Stravinsky and Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, tells the story of a soldier who exchanges his violin for riches, only to discover that everything in life has its price. The narrative is weighty both as a timeless moral tale and musically, "The Soldier's Tale" stands as one of the most significant chamber music works of the twentieth century.
The summer tour performances take place in early July in Haapsalu, Pärnu and Käsmu. The audience will have a rare opportunity to experience this classical work in the romantic setting of a summer evening across different corners of Estonia.
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