PÄRNU RAHVUSVAHELINE OOPERIMUUSIKA FESTIVAL - PROMFEST

PromFest is the most unique opera music festival in Estonia because the entire festival program is entirely created by the organisers themselves, not by combining existing projects (productions) as in normal practice, festival programs are prepared. As part of PromFest, the only international competition for young opera singers takes place in Estonia, which is also, according to known information, the only international-scale competition that allows the previous winners to fulfil their dreams and choose the opera role they would like to perform at the next festival. The choice of the new opera is up to the previous winner of the Klaudia Taev Competition for Young Opera Singers, which was first held in 1996 and is still the main event of the festival.
The opera performance is undoubtedly the most anticipated event for the PromFest audience. PromFest productions are characterised by the fact that we offer the opportunity to debut as an opera director to a talented Estonian creator who has never directed an opera before. In this way, the Estonian theatre community has received several new talented opera directors (for example, Linnar Priimägi, Marko Matvere, Mati Unt, Anu Lamp, Mai Murdmaa, Jüri Nael, etc.).
Seni valminud lavastuste hulka kuuluvad Verdi “Rigoletto” (2003), Rubinsteini “Deemon” (2005), Bizet’ “Carmen” (2007), Massenet’ “Thais” (2009), Verdi “Attila” (2011), Rimski-Korsakovi “Tsaari mõrsja” (2013), Verdi “Aida” (2015), Verdi “La Traviata” (2017), Bellini “Kapuletid ja Montekid” (2019), Rossini “Türklane Itaalias ” (2021), Massenet' "Tuhkatriinu" (2023) ja Cilea "Adriana Lecouvreur" (2025). Iga uus ooperiproduktsioon luuakse noorte lauljatega, eesmärgiga pälvida ka noore publiku tähelepanu
PromFesti lavastusmeeskonna eesmärk on avardada uudse lähenemisega ooperižanri piire, luues kaasaegset publikut kõnetavaid lavastusi.

The new production of Gaetano Donizetti’s “Lucrezia Borgia” will be the thirteenth in a row. The title role is chosen and will be performed by the winner of the previous Klaudia Taev Competition (2025), Vlada Koieva from Ukraine. As part of the festival, in addition to the competition rounds and the new production of the opera, there will also be a master class guided by the Chairwoman of the jury, Maria Guleghina, various concerts and exhibitions, and lectures aimed at young singers.
Jury members and key personnel from well-known European and world opera theatres have come to Pärnu – people who determine the processes of the opera world and are now aware of the existence of Pärnu and Estonia. PromFest has featured world-famous opera names such as Barbara Hendricks, Irina Arkhipova, Sergey Leiferkus, Alexandr Vedernikov and Evgeny Nesterenko. Among others, the Lithuanian bass Vladimiras Prudnikovas, the Mariinsky Theatre tenor Alexandr Dedik and the legendary Estonian bass Mati Palm. Over the years, master classes for young opera singers have been held by such legendary singers as Edda Moser, Dolora Zajick, Teresa Zylis-Gara, Ileana Cotrubas, Veselina Kasarova, Karan Armstrong, Luana DeVol and Cynthia Makris.
The festival is a long-standing dream of the artistic director and founder, Erki Pehk, in which a definite format is offered to the director, the opportunity for the participants to dream boldly, and for the entire festival team, the opportunity to fulfil everyone’s dream of creating something valuable and new. PromFest was created to broaden the creative opportunities for young opera singers, to bring high-level opera artists to Estonia, and to help develop the image of Estonia within the world of opera, thereby expanding cultural tourism and bringing younger generations of Estonians closer to opera.
PromFest has collaborated and will continue to collaborate with Pärnu City Orchestra, Endla Theater, Pärnu House of Arts, and Pärnu Concert Hall. PromFest has become an important cultural event for the city of Pärnu, which enlivens the cultural life of the region and offers the city’s people and guests a high-level opera music experience.
