Viljandi Music School Teacher Recognized with Symphony Orchestra Association Prize Sirje Rein, a teacher at the Viljandi Music School, received the Estonian Symphony Orchestras Association’s annual prize in recognition of her sustained contributions to string pedagogy. The award was presented at the association’s annual event, the Tonio Tamra memorial concert, held at the Sakala Ugala theatre. The recognition acknowledges Rein’s long-term dedication to her work as a string teacher within the Viljandi community. The Estonian Symphony Orchestras Association highlighted her significant impact on developing young musicians and fostering a strong foundation in orchestral performance. This annual prize celebrates individuals who have made substantial contributions to the advancement of orchestral music within Estonia. Sirje Rein’s commitment to her students and her role within the Viljandi Music School have been particularly noted by the association. The presentation took place during the Tonio Tamra memorial concert, a longstanding tradition organized by the Estonian Symphony Orchestras Association. Details regarding the specific criteria for the award were not immediately available. Topics: #teacher #viljandi #received Post navigation A gloomy view in Helsinki: fire destroyed eight cars The actor from the Harry Potter series: several statements by JK Rowling about transsexuals have been misinterpreted and distorted