Honoured with the Grammy Award (2004), the Estonian National Male Choir (ENMC) has made its way to one of the most unique musical collectives in the world.
Over the course of eight decades, the choir has shaped Estonia’s international reputation as a country with a deep choral heritage and been a leading advocate for the music of Estonian composers, most notably Veljo Tormis. The choir has given more than 7,000 concerts, ranging from Estonia to North America and Asia, and has performed under renowned conductors such as Paul Hillier, Eric Ericson, Kaspars Putniņš, Teodor Currentzis, and Kent Nagano, among others.
Under the chief conductor Mikk Üleoja, the choir has become an active commissioner of new choral works and an initiator of distinctive collaborative projects. Each year, the Estonian National Male Choir gives about 60 concerts.


