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Friedrich August Saebelmann

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Estonian conductor and composer (1851–1911)

Friedrich August Saebelmann (26 September 1851, in Karksi, Viljandi County – 3 March 1911, in Paistu, Viljandi County) was an composer, conductor, organist and teacher from Estonia.

He is buried at Paistu Cemetery.

His brother was composer Aleksander Kunileid.

Works

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  • choral song "Ellerhein"
  • choral song "Su priiuse nad olid matnud"
  • choral song "Ema süda"
  • choral song "Kaunimad laulud"
  • choral song "Jahilaul"
  • choral song "Kevade noorus"
  • choral song "Palve"
  • solo song "Serenaad"

References

  1. ^ "Saebelmann, Friedrich August | Estonian Music Information Centre". www.emic.ee. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Friedrich August Saebelmann". Discogs (in French). Retrieved 2023-03-22.


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