Artistic Director Aare-Paul Lattik graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with a master’s degree in the organ class of Prof. Hugo Lepnurm and Andres Uibo. He furthered his studies in France under Prof. Aude Heurtematte, the organist of Saint-Gervais Church, and at the Lyon Conservatory with Prof. Louis Robilliard. A laureate of several Estonian and international competitions, Aare-Paul Lattik has served as the organist of the Swedish St. Michael's Church in Tallinn and as a lecturer at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, actively performing both in Estonia and abroad. Lattik has recorded several solo albums, the latest of which, recorded on the organ of Tallinn Cathedral this year, has received international attention. In 2006, he was awarded the Estonian Cultural Endowment's Performer's Scholarship, and in 2023, he was honored with the Association of Estonian Professional Musicians' "Performer of the Year" award.
Producer Kaia Lattikas graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with a master’s degree in musicology under Prof. Leo Normet. As a producer, she has organized numerous major festivals over the years, including the Birgitta Festival, Artissimo!, Perfect Silence, the Tallinn International Bach Music Festival bachFest, and the Reval International Organ Festival. In 2008, the Benjamin Britten opera "The Turn of the Screw," which she produced for the Birgitta Festival, was awarded the annual prize of the Music Endowment of the Estonian Cultural Endowment