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The '''Estonian Song Festival''' (in Estonian: ''laulupidu'', <small>Estonian pronunciation:</small> [ˈlɑu.luˈpi.du]) is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (''Lauluväljak'') simultaneously with the Estonian Dance Festival. The joint choir has comprised more than 30,000 singers performing to an audience of 80,000.<ref>Estonian Song Festival - Wikipedia</ref><br />


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Music as opposition - The Singing revolution

"My fatherland is my love ..."

The Estonian Song Festival (in Estonian: laulupidu, Estonian pronunciation: [ˈlɑu.luˈpi.du]) is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds (Lauluväljak) simultaneously with the Estonian Dance Festival. The joint choir has comprised more than 30,000 singers performing to an audience of 80,000.[1]



See also

  • [Home - Laulupidu 2019 Laulupidu 2019 song festival]
  1. Estonian Song Festival - Wikipedia