The “Muusikavõlu Vallimäel” project, featuring music from albums “Martin Müller and Villu Talsi hunting with the Seppa Juliusa” and “On the trails of Virumaa folklore,” will be played continuously on the Vallimäe ring road from morning until midsummer. The project, commencing May 1st, is a collaborative effort between the Rakvere cultural center and includes recordings such as the Miila village lullaby, the Kiviõli city village chapel heritage, and works from the music and art school’s folk music specialty. The initiative showcases virumaa folk music. Topics: #music #folk #virumaa Post navigation Katya Lel said that the coronavirus was invented by aliens The Estonian Development Centre starts consulting with apartment associations
This sounds like a wonderful opportunity to experience the rich musical heritage of the Virumaa region. Reply