[1] The choir has appeared at international conferences, symposiums, and festivals including La Fabbrica del Canto in Italy, Polyfollia in France, and Sympaatti in Finland.
[4] The choir has toured in countries including Australia,[1] USA,[1] Argentina,[1] Great Britain,[1] France,[1][5] Netherlands,[6] Italy,[7] Switzerland,[8] Spain,[5] Andorra,[5] and Portugal.
[11] The musician Brian Eno admired the choir, saying they "made me shiver, their performance of Veljo Tormis’ compositions was just stunning, I want to visit Estonia as soon as tomorrow!
[13] The reviewer Adam Garrie, for Estonian World, described the school-age singers as having musical standards "higher than many professional choirs"; he felt that they "in many ways stole the show".
[4] Lisa-Jayne Lewis, reviewing the competition for ESC Insight, called the choir's performance "a wonderful merging of choral singing and folk music, great openers to the show.