Estonian Music Academy
Estonian Music Academy | |
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founding | 1918 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Tallinn , Estonia |
Rector | Ivari Ilya |
Students | approx. 560 |
Employee | approx. 260 |
Website | www.ema.edu.ee |
The Estonian Music and Drama Academy ( Estonian : Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia ) is a state music college in Tallinn , Estonia .
history
It goes back to the private Tallinn Music School founded in 1918 ; In 1923 it was renamed the Tallinna Conservatory, which was nationalized in 1935. In 1957 the State Drama School, founded in 1938, was integrated into the now Soviet educational institution as a drama faculty. In 1989 it was renamed the Tallinn Conservatory and in 1993 it was renamed the Estonian Music Academy (Eesti Muusikaakadeemia); the drama faculty, in turn, was renamed the Higher Theater School in 1995.
The academy currently has around 700 students and 260 academic employees.
Personalities
The most famous graduate is the world-famous Estonian composer Arvo Pärt .
Teacher
To the teachers of the Conservatory and the Music Academy belonged or belong
- Adolf Vedro , music theory, double bass, 1920–1941
- Hugo Lepnurm , music theory, organ, 1936–1994 with interruptions
- Villem Kapp , composition, 1944–1964
- Harri Otsa , Music Theory, 1962–1988
- Lepo Sumera , Composition, 1978-2000
- Jaan Rääts
- Heino Jürisalu
- Gustav Ernesaks
- René Eespere
- Els Aarne
- Artur Kapp , composition
- Erkki-Sven Tüür composition, 1989–1992.
- Andres Uibo , since 1994
students
Studied at the music academy
- Arvo Pärt
- Evald Aav
- Ester Mägi
- Urmas Sisask
- Peeter Vahi
- Tarmo Vaask
- Vladimir Chromchenko , organist and organ builder
Honorary doctors
- Virgilijus Noreika (1935–2018), Lithuanian tenor and professor