Anatoli Garšnek 10 pieces for piano
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Anatoli Garšnek (17.11.1918 - 24.10.1998 ) - Estonian composer • Anatoly Ivanovich Garshnek • • 10 pieces for piano solo • 1. Lullaby • 2. Bad weather (at 0:54) • 3. The cock (at 1:31) • 4. In folkswise (at 2:04) • 5. The New Year´s tree (at 3:16) • 6. At the mill (at 4:46) • 7. March (at 5:24) • 8. The maskers (at 6:41) • 9. The cranes are flying away ( at 7:04) • 10. Along a road just covered with snow (at 8:13) • HELJO SEPP - piano • recorded from very rare and old russian MONO - LP made 1962 -- • Garshnek, Anatoli - COMPOSER • Composer. He graduated from the Tallinn Conservatory in 1950 as a student of Heino Eller. Thereafter he continued his composition studies at the Moscow Conservatory with S. Bogatyrioff. In 1950 he became a Master of Arts. • Since 1954 to his death Garshnek worked at the Tallinn Conservatory, since 1986 as a professor. From 1968 to 1978 he was the head of the department of composition and musicology at the conservatory. His students have been Anti Marguste, Hans Hindpere, Raimond Lätte, Enn Vetemaa, Mati Kuulberg, René Eespere, Mare Põldmäe, Toomas Siitan and others. • Garshnek's music is closely related to the folklore of his birthplace, Setumaa in the southern Estonia. Viis setu laulu [Five Setu Songs], a cycle for voice (1953) and Peipsi laulud [Peipsi Songs], a suite for chorus (1961) can be the representatives of his relation to Setu folk music. Specific national traits can also be found in Garshnek's large scale works, The First Symphony (1953) and Piano Quintet (1955) among them. As a result of numerous expeditions to Setumaa organized for collecting folk music there are many Setu influences in the works of Garshnek's students too. • • ---- • Heljo Sepp (born 15 October 1922 in Valga, Estonia) is an Estonian pianist, pedagogue, and the Estonian Music and Theatre Academy, Emeritus. Heino Eller studied piano first with his wife Anna Eller, then London's Royal Academy of Music, Bruno Lukk Tallinn Conservatory and piano at the Moscow State Conservatory Heinrich Neuhausi guidance. Heljo Sepp has also studied composition with Heino Eller composition class. • Heljo Sepp often performed with violinist Vladimir Alumäe. • 1938th he was a member of Heino Eller recommendation of the London International Youth Piano Competition and won 11:05:38 British Music Council Music Prize and three-year scholarship (250 pounds per year) studying at London's Royal Academy of Music, which gave him the opportunity for continuing education in a prestigious pianist Vivian Langrish under the hand, but due to the war were studied pending. • Heino Eller cycle Five Pieces for String Orchestra (1953) klaveriredaktsiooni the title of the last track, Koduamine 'is to put Heljo by Sepa. • Working as a lecturer at the Estonian Music and Theatre Academy (formerly the Tallinn State Conservatory) in 1952 and is a member of the Estonian Composers' Union, 1962. • Sepal heljo had over half a hundred students, among them well-known Peep Lassmann, Hops Mart, Helju Tauk, Lohuaru Marjorie, Nina Maiorova et al. • Heljo Sepp has always been one of Estonia's most popular and most loved kontserpianiste, who has placed a particular emphasis on their repertoire of Heino Eller's piano works promotion. He has been awarded the Estonian SSR Merited artist's name, it has been Heino Eller Music Prize (1998) and the Music Foundation Prize (2004). • Heljo Blacksmith husband is a well-known Estonian composer Walter muusikapublitsist Ojakäär.
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