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Eino Tamberg (1930)
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Eino Tamberg was the key figure in Estonian music in the thaw period of the sixties and his Concerto grosso (1956) represented the break­through for young Estonian composition into the international concert circuit. At the moment he is a professor at the Estonian Music Academy. The dominant factors of his work covering every genre are drama, a clear concept of form and the interest in joining lyrics and music, often in a surprising and unconventional style.
CLASSICAL
Musica triste for flute, vibraphone and strings (2002)
Desiderium concordiae (1997) chamber
Clarinet Concerto op. 96: 'A Sentimental Journey with a Clarinet' (1996) clarinet concerto
Nocturne op. 90 (1994) symphony orchestra
Play For Five in Four Acts; I Entrances. Con moto (1994) saxophone quartet, percussion
Play For Five in Four Acts; II Idee Fixe. Agitato (1994) saxophone quartet, percussion
Play For Five in Four Acts; III Nocturn. Largo (1994) saxophone quartet, percussion
Play For Five in Four Acts; IV Collision. Death of Alto. Tender Farewell. Furioso. Lento (1994) saxophone quartet, percussion
Saxophone Concerto op. 79; I Allegretto galante (1987) saxophone concerto
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E-STUUDIO
Compositions by Electronic Music Studio of Estonian Academy of Music
Toivo Tulev
Be lost in the Call, released by Eesti Raadio
Mirjam Tally
The winner of Heino Eller Music Prize 2004.