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Estonian Record Productions

Estonian Record Productions ("ERP") is an Estonian music production company, founded on 1 March 2001. The main activity was initially record production, and the company has now branched out to produce music festivals and concerts, act as artist management, publish music, and offers notation and specialised travel services for musicians. Peeter Vähi is the artistic director and Tiina Jokinen is the managing director.
==Music festivals==
ERP arranges two regular music festivals: an Eastern music festival, ''Orient'' and in co-operation with the city of Tartu, the ''Glasperlenspiel'' festival. Though the home base for both festivals is Estonia, during recent years a number of concerts have taken place in Latvia, Finland, Sweden and St. Petersburg.
''Orient'' is the first and so far only festival in the Baltic countries that is solely dedicated to Asian music, the main focus being on folk and sacred as well as traditional classical music. The festival has featured the most prominent Oriental musicians like the Indian flautist Hari Prasad Chaurasia, sitarists Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, the Japanese giant drums ensemble ''Kodô'', the Tuvinian guttural singers "Huun-Huur-Tu", Tibetan Buddhists monks of the Gyuto and Gyudmed monasteries, the Turkish percussionist Burhan Öçal, the Armenian dudukist Jivan Gasparyan, the Azeri muqam singer Alim Qasimov.
The annual ''Glasperlenspiel'' Festival is inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel, and its intention is to look upon and present music from unusual angles, occasionally tied to a literary, religious, philosophical, esthetical or some other new angle. Recent themes have included ''Nietzsche contra Wagner'', ''Mozart & Salieri'', ''Da Vinci Code'', ''Jungle Book of Baroque'', ''Carmina Burana Speciale'', ''End of the Era of Composers'', ''Music for Glass Harmonica'', and ''Freemasonic Music''. The Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Covent Garden Chamber Orchestra, West-Deutsche Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Choir, Gidon Kremer, Vadim Repin, Piotr Andreszewski, Olli Mustonen, Christopher Eschenbach and others, as well as Estonian musicians have performed at ''Glasperlenspiel''.

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