Urban Symphony

Urban Symphony

Group from Estonia

Genres: pop music, folk music, operatic pop, estonian, Eurovision, pop, female vocalist, estonia

Urban Symphony

About Urban Symphony

Urban Symphony is an Estonian music group from Tallinn, Estonia that is made up of all string instrument players. It represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. The band centers around 20-year-old lead singer and violinist Sandra Nurmsalu, who became famous through the popular show "Kaks takti ette," which also launched the careers of many other Estonian Eurovision Song Contest representatives. She is joined by viola player Mann Helstein, cellist Johanna Mängel and cellist Mari Möldre. They took part with the song Rändajad in the Eurovision final on the 16th of May 2009 and they won the 6th position, Estonia's best position since 2002.

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35,365 listeners  ·  472,102 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

4
stations playing
2
countries
4
tracks tracked
most active station (Estonia)
Heard alongside: Anne Veski Smilers 2 Quick Start

Urban Symphony — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Urban Symphony Päikese Poole
Urban Symphony Rändajad
Urban Symphony Rändajad (Estonia 2009) (ID)
Urban Symphony Rändajad (Club mix)
Päikese Poole
Rändajad (Estonia 2009) (ID)
Rändajad (Club mix)