Eeva Talsi

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29 March 2014, Eeva Talsi performing as part of the band Curly Strings at Tallinn Music Week

Eeva Talsi (born Eeva Lindal; 17 December 1988) is an Estonian violinist and singer.

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Biography

Eeva Lindal was born in Tartu. She started violin studies in 2002 at the Ülenurme Music School. She studied at Viljandi Cultre Academy. [1]

She is active in two music groups, Curly Strings, where she sings and plays the violin; [2] [3] [4] and the Torupilli Jussi Trio, where she sings, plays the violin, and on the Hiiu dulcimer.

She works as the head of the traditional music department at the Heino Eller Tartu Music College.

Personal life

She married Villu Talsi on 6 August 2011, They have two children. [5] [6]

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References

  1. "Eeva Talsi: haarasin viiuli järele juba kolmeselt | ajakiri.ut.ee". www.ajakiri.ut.ee. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  2. atigay (2022-02-15). "Curly Strings: Pidu meis eneses & Rahu meis eneses". World Listening Post. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  3. "Curly Strings avaldas uue albumi "Rahu meis eneses"". Kroonika (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  4. "Eeva Talsi suvekontsertidest: vahel närib kümme parmu ja ikka pead laulma". Kroonika (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  5. "Poiss või tüdruk? Muusik Eeva Talsi avaldas teise lapse soo". Kroonika (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  6. "Palju õnne! Eeva ja Villu Talsi teatasid rõõmsast uudisest: muusikute perre sünnib teine laps". Kroonika (in Estonian). Retrieved 2023-06-29.