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Rajasthan sings songs of peace and hope at Jodhpur RIFF 2023

Folk musicians from around the world connect communities and cultures at the Rajasthan International Folk Festival in Jodhpur.

October 28, 2023 / 20:02 IST
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Estonian musicians Kärt Pihlap and Katariina Tirmaste performing at the Rajasthan International Folk Festival in Jodhpur being held from October 26 to 30
Estonian musicians Kärt Pihlap and Katariina Tirmaste performing at the Rajasthan International Folk Festival in Jodhpur being held from October 26 to 30.

As a new dawn broke over the rocky venue of the Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF) in Jodhpur, the two flautists serenaded a traditional herder's song much to the delight of a packed audience. The peace and hope for a better tomorrow was as palpable in the air as the playfulness of the catchy folk song from Estonia.

Kärt Pihlap and Katariina Tirmaste, the two Estonian musicians who played folk songs with improvised traditional motifs on their western classical flute, were no stranger to troubled times in history. Their Baltic nation had seen its peace-loving population come under the rule of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union before and after the World War II.

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"My grandparents were sent to jail in Siberia after the Soviet occupation," says Tirmaste, who lives in Tartu, Estonia's second-biggest city after the capital Tallinn. Tirmaste, who joined Pihlap, a resident of Tallinn, two years ago to form their music collaboration, also remembers her parents joining a historic human chain from Tallinn to Lithuanian capital Vilnius formed by the peoples of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1989 to protest Soviet Union taking away the independence of the three Baltic nations.

"Everybody in the human chain then sang folk songs. People say we sang us to freedom. We sing a lot as Estonians," says Tirmaste. "It was called a singing revolution then."