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Heino Eller (7 March 1887 – 16 June 1970) was an Estonian composer and pedagogue, known as the founder of contemporary Estonian symphonic music.[1]

Heino Eller
Born
Heinrich Eller

(1887-03-07)7 March 1887
Dorpat, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire
Died16 June 1970(1970-06-16) (aged 83)
Tallinn, Estonia
OccupationComposer
Years active1920–1970
Spouse(s)
Anna Eller
(m. 19201942)

Ellu Eller
(m. 19481970)
RelativesAleksander Eller (brother)

Life


Eller was born in Tartu, where he took private lessons in violin and music theory, played in several ensembles and orchestras, and performed as violin soloist. In 1907 he entered the Saint Petersburg Conservatory to study violin. From 1908 to 1911 he was a law student. In 1920 Eller graduated from the conservatory renamed to Petrograd Conservatory. His younger brother was sculptor Aleksander Eller.

From 1920 to 1940, Eller was a professor of music theory and composition at the Tartu Higher School for Music. During this time he formed the Tartu school of composition, which gave rise to many composers, including Eduard Tubin. In 1940 he became a professor of composition at the Tallinn Conservatory and taught there until his death in 1970.

Eller was a teacher of composition. The school he formed in Tartu counterbalanced the so-called Tallinn school headed by Artur Kapp. Eller's pedagogical talent is versatile. The list of his pupils offers the best proof of this: each of them has created a distinguished original style. Among his students were Eduard Tubin, Villem Kapp, Kaljo Raid, Boris Kõrver, Anatoli Garshnek, Leo Normet, Valter Ojakäär, Uno Naissoo, Arne Oit, Jaan Rääts, Heino Jürisalu, Arvo Pärt, Alo Põldmäe, Lepo Sumera, Boris Parsadanian, Alfred Karindi, Eduard Oja, Olav Roots and Karl Leichter.


Selected works


Eller on a 1987 USSR stamp
Eller on a 1987 USSR stamp

Eller primarily composed instrumental music. His symphonic works, especially Koit and Videvik, break new ground for Estonian symphonic music. His musical language contains many national traits, but he was influenced by 20th-century styles as diverse as impressionism and expressionism.


Family


Heino Eller was married to pianist Anna Kremer who was executed at a concentration camp by German occupational authorities in 1942 because of her Jewish ethnicity.


Bibliography



References


  1. "Eller, Heino | Estonian Music Information Centre". www.emic.ee. Retrieved 21 January 2022.




На других языках


[de] Heino Eller

Heino Eller (* 7. März 1887 in Tartu; † 16. Juni 1970 in Tallinn) war ein estnischer Komponist und Musikpädagoge.
- [en] Heino Eller

[ru] Эллер, Хейно Янович

Хе́йно Я́нович Э́ллер (эст. Heino Eller; 7 марта 1887[1][2][3], Дерпт, Лифляндская губерния[4] — 16 июня 1970[4][1][2][…], Таллин[4]) — эстонский, советский композитор, скрипач, педагог. Народный артист СССР (1967). Один из основоположников современной композиторской школы Эстонии.



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