“Estonian Incantations I”

“Estonian Incantations I” was released in the spring of 2019. It features new music for chorus and guitars by Tauno Aints, Sven Grünberg, Robert Jürjendal and Raul Sööt. The music is performed by Ain Agan, Paul Daniel, Andre Maaker, Marzi Nyman, Weekend Guitar Trio, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and conducted by Kaspars Putninš. It was recorded at the United Methodist Church in Tallinn, Estonia in 2016.

“While all the pieces on this disc have much to commend them, for me the pick of the bunch is Robert Jürjendal’s See öö oli pikk (The Night Was Long) where the choir is accompanied by three electric guitars (one of which is played by the composer) and some telling electronic effects. The text is drawn from a poem by the contemporary Estonian poet Doris Kareva whose title translates as ‘Gardens of Nothingness’; it alludes to the anxieties and hopes experienced during hibernal sleep and to the warmth provided by another. The spectrally magical effects with which the piece begins at once provide a mysterious, yet oddly comforting cocoon of sound. When the choir enter, the drone upon which the whole is built could represent the soil itself. Odd sounds reveal themselves in fragmented form, eventually making the listener more aware that these are indeed guitars and while the choral writing is close and serious, the overall effect is otherworldly. If Jürjendal’s music unfailingly projects the essence of the words, in the work’s latter stages the synthetic sounds do seem to communicate the awakening of nature. The choir’s final entry at 8:32 is entrancing and magical, the voices swell and melt into an ethereal electronic halo”.

– Richard Hanlon, review of “Estonian Incantations I” on MusicWeb International

You can listen to the album on Spotify.

“SAMLIKU” – Noya/Godwin/Jürjendal

Robert’s latest album is a collaboration with Miguel Noya and Paul Godwin. This ambient supergroup of musicians from Estonia, Venezuela and San Francisco performs intense progressive instrumentals featuring guitar, synth and vocals.

“Superior Progressive Ambient from veterans Godwin and Noya, mightily inspired by Estonian guitar whiz Robert Jürjendal. Spacious, engaging, powerful.” – Stephen Hill, Hearts of Space

You can download the album here.

Upcoming Concerts in 2019

April 8th, 18:00, St. John’s Church, Tallinn

“Loodud sõna õhtu”. Robert Jürjendal, Anti Jürjendal (cello)

April 18th, 18:00, Käina Culture Centre, Hiiumaa Island

“Sõida tasa üle silla”. Mixed choir K.O.O.R., Valdur Mikita, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirikmäe. Conductor Raul Talmar.

June 28th, Philly Joe’s Jazz Club, Tallinn

Jon Durant (USA), Robert Jürjendal, Aleksei Saks, feat. Inna Kovtun (Ukraine)

July 2nd, Kabli Church, Pärnumaa

Robert Jürjendal, Madis Metsamart

July 20th, Türi

Valdur Mikita, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirikmäe

July 21st, Hiiumaa Island

Festival “Hiiu Folk”. Robert Jürjendal, Anti Jürjendal

July 29th, Vormsi Island

Strand… Rand (Sofia Joons, Meelika Hainsoo, Robert Jürjendal, Mall Ney)

August 3rd, Laupa Manor, Järvamaa

Festival “Kukemuru Ambient 2019“. Valdur Mikita, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirikmäe

August 8th, Paide

Opinion Festival / Arvamusfestival“. Mari Kalkun, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirikmäe

August 9th, Arvo Pärt Garden, Paide

Weekend Guitar Trio

Winter Concerts 2019

January 6th, 17:00 House of the Blackheads, Tallinn

“Sõida tasa üle silla”
Mixed choir K.O.O.R., Valdur Mikita, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirikmäe. Conductors Raul Talmar, Daniel Beuster.

January 11th, 19:00 Riisipere Culture House

Robert Jürjendal, Anti Jürjendal (cello)

February 11th, 19:00 Kultuurikatel, Tallinn

Festival “Virmalised”, hosted by Association of Estonian Professional Musicians.
“Kaasaja värvid”. Robert Jürjendal, Madis Metsamart

February 19th, 19:00 Kuressaare Culture Centre

UMA (Aleksei Saks, Robert Jürjendal), Guido Kangur

February 21st, Tallinn

Robert Jürjendal Guitar Workshop

March 16th, 17:00, Estonian National Museum, Tartu

Festival “ERMi ÖÖ”
Weekend Guitar Trio

March 30th, 17:00, Maru Äri, Kuressaare

Robert Jürjendal, Anti Jürjendal (cello)

Autumn-Winter Concerts 2018

September 26th, Tampere, Finland

Robert Jürjendal


September 30th, Paide Cultural Centre

Valdur Mikita, Robert Jürjendal, Kaido Kirkimäe, Mixed Choir K.O.O.R.


October 1st, Tallinn Design House

Robert Jürjendal


October 25th

Valgusfestival

Siiri Sisask, Peedu Kass, Robert Jürjendal


October 27th, Vaasa, Finland

Strand… Rand / Sofia Joons, Meelika Hainsoo, Mall Ney, Robert Jürjendal


November 2nd – 5th, Oslo, Norway

NB8 ART


November 17th

Pärnu Guitar Festival

Robert Jürjendal


November 25th, 15:00, Viljandi, Estonia

Estonian National Male Choir RAM, Celia Roose, Tuule Kann, Robert Jürjendal


November 27th, 19:00, Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn

Estonian National Male Choir RAM, Celia Roose, Tuule Kann, Robert Jürjendal


November 28th, Writers House, Tallinn

Doris Kareva, Robert Jürjendal


November 30th, Väike-Maarja, Estonia

Estonian National Male Choir RAM, Celia Roose, Tuule Kann, Robert Jürjendal


December 7th, 21:30, Endla Jazz Club, Pärnu

Iris Oja & Robert Jürjendal


December 13th, 19:00, St. Nicholas Church, Tallinn

Arve Henriksen, Robert Jürjendal, Madis Metsamart, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

“Winter Landscapes”. Conductor Kaspars Putninš


December 14th, 19:00, St. Paul’s Church, Viljandi

Arve Henriksen, Robert Jürjendal, Madis Metsamart, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir

“Winter Landscapes”. Conductor Kaspars Putninš


December 16th, 16:00, Estonian Radio I Studio, Tallinn

EBU Christmas Music Day. Liisi Koikson, Robert Jürjendal, Aleksei Saks, Madis Metsamart


December 17th, SAS Radisson Jazz Lounge, Tallinn

Guido Kangur, Robert Jürjendal, Aleksei Saks