Our Mission
To promote and preserve the rich choral tradition of Estonia.
The New York Estonian Mixed Choir was formed in 2013 when the New York Estonian Men’s Chorus and the New York Estonian Women’s Chorus became one. That same year they held a joint “song camp,” along with other East Coast Estonian choirs, in order to prepare for the 2014 global song festival (Laulupidu) in Tallinn, Estonia. The choir has since performed in venues ranging from New York’s prestigious Alice Tully Hall to the New York Estonian House, the Estonian Lutheran Churches of New York and New Jersey and the Estonian Communities of Long Island, NY and Lakewood, NJ.
RECENT ACTIVITIES
Concerts
NYEHS Christmas Fest
The New York Estonian Mixed Choir was featured at the Christmas celebration of the New York Educational Society
Bishop Thomas Vaga’s 85th
The NYES was honored to celebrate the 85th birthday of our late spiritual leader at the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bergen County.
Victory Day in Long Island
The Midsummer celebration in Long Island started with a commemoration of Victory Day with a performance by the NYES.
Lexington Ave Church receives new spiritual leader
Markus Vaga installation at Lexington Avenue Church
105 Years Of ESTONIAN-U.S.COOPERATION
NYES and Estonian Community Raise Estonian Flag at Bowling Green
TaLLINN SONG Festival, July 3-6, 2025
Don’t miss the opportunity to sing at the Estonian Song Festival
✓ Must attend regular rehearsals
✓ Must attend choir camp, June 7-9, 2024
Free Estonian Word
“The choir had prepared the songs well. Particularly, the performance of the rather difficult “Tuljak,” which was repeated as an encore.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
— Aime Andra, May 2023
Contact: Krista Altok Tassa, Choir Director
kat@newyorgieestisegakoor.com
announcement
Laulupidu 2025
We are excited to announce that we have registered to participate in the Song Festival (Laulupidu), to be held in Tallinn Estonia, July 3-6, 2025.
CHORAL CAMP
Laululaager 2024
We invite interested singers to join us for a Choral Camp to be held at the beautiful Long Island Estonian House grounds, June 7-9, 2024 as we prepare repertoire for the Laulupidu 2025. The choir will also perform at the weekend’s Midsummer Solstice celebration.