The temperatures in Tallinn, Estoniaโs capital city, are expected to stay in the low 50s this week, which could explain why the Estonian vocal ensemble Heinavanker is heading to the U.S.
The six-member a cappella group opens its American tour in Tucson with the Arizona Early Music Society on Sunday, Oct. 13. It is the first of several concerts in the United States through October and the groupโs first Tucson appearance since 2014.
Heinavankerโs program focuses on English Renaissance music from composers John Taverner, Walter Frye and Thomas Tallis, as well as Estonian runic songs, Gregorian chants, Estonian folk hymns and mass selections from Johannes Ockeghem.
So what can you expect? Soaring, deliciously layered harmonies and soulful chants that will raise the hairs on your arms even if you donโt understand a word they are singing.
Sundayโs concert, which begins at 3 p.m., opens the Arizona Early Music Societyโs 38th season. A preconcert talk begins at 2:30 p.m. at St. Philipโs In The Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave. Tickets are $25 in advance at azearlymusic.org or at the door. Anyone 28 and younger gets in for $5 at the door.
Heinavanker will perform in eight American cities through October.