Kadri Tali
Estonian conductor
Kadri Tali (born on 18 June 1972 in Tallinn) is an Estonian music manager.
In 1996 she graduated from Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in choir conducting speciality.[1]
1992-2002 she conducted the choir Ellerhein. In 1997 she founded Nordic Symphony Orchestra.[1]
Since 2011 she is the head of Estonian National Symphony Orchestra.[1]
Her mother is mathematician Anne Tali. She has twin sister, Anu Tali who is also a conductor.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "Kadri Tali: au neile, kes oma tee lõpuni käivad". Kultuur (in Estonian). 2 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
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