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Helitron
Helitron is a mixed choir operating in Tallinn and originally set up to cater to employees of Tondi Elektroonika. Of the employment-related choirs established during Soviet occupation of Estonia, Helitron was one of the most famous ones, and is one of the few ones who have outlived the USSR. A number of people who participated in the Singing Revolution in musical rôles have at some point in their life been involved with Helitron, as either a singer in it, or as a conductor or arranger. == Repertory ==
The choir has been singing baroque and religious music and is also known for its chamber music performances. Before dissolution of USSR, it also performed Soviet music. On 1 May 1975, Helitron was the first choir to perform Mõistatused (Estonian for ''Puzzles''), an orchestral piece based on Estonian folk songs by Ester Mägi.〔(Estonian Music Information Centre: Ester Mägi )〕 This performance was conducted by Harald Siiak.〔(www.virumaa.ee: 25. aprill )〕
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