koguskoori
Koguskoori is a traditional Estonian folk song genre that originated in the 19th century. The term "koguskoori" translates to "gathering choir," reflecting the communal nature of these songs, which were often sung at gatherings, festivals, and celebrations. Koguskoori songs are typically performed a cappella, with a focus on harmony and polyphony, and are often accompanied by traditional Estonian instruments such as the kannel, vihu, and vile.
The lyrics of koguskoori songs often revolve around themes of love, nature, and rural life, and are
Koguskoori songs have been an important part of Estonian cultural identity for centuries, and continue to be