In 2005, Nigel Hildreth, on a
Finzi Trust travel scholarship, witnessed the ETV Girls' Choir rehearsing and described it as one of the world's best girls' choirs. In 2008, when
Estonia celebrated its 90th anniversary, the choir was chosen to bring one of Estonia's musical gifts, the composer
Urmas Sisask's "Veni Creator Spiritus" to Great Britain; he conducted the choir on that occasion. In 2012, they performed "to wide acclaim" at the
Camden Roundhouse in London. 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!" In 2014 the choir performed in the London
Southbank Centre with a jazz ensemble, singing in a circle around the audience. 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". 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." Watching the show, the reviewer Iain Weaver thought their performance was good enough to win. ==References==