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Heino Eller Music College in Tartu

The Heino Eller Tartu Music College is a music school in Tartu, Estonia, founded in 1919. It received its current name in 1971, after the Estonian composer and music teacher Heino Eller, who taught at the school from 1920 until 1940.

Tartu School of Composition

Heino Eller's return to Tartu in 1920, to teach in the Tartu Music School, led to the development in the 1920s–1930s of the Tartu school of composition

In the 1920s, the school was named Tartu Higher Music School (Estonian: Tartu Kõrgem Muusikakool).

Those identified with the school include:

Gallery

  • Tubin Hall Tubin Hall
  • Eller Hall Eller Hall
  • Cafe Heller Cafe Heller
  • Sound recording studio Sound recording studio
  • Phonics studio Phonics studio
  • The class of percussion instruments The class of percussion instruments
  • Dance studio Dance studio

References

  1. ^ "Elleri kooli ajaloost". Heino Elleri nimeline Tartu Muusikakool. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  2. Humal, Mart. "Heino Eller ja Tartu koolkond". Eesti muusika foorum. Retrieved 16 April 2018.

External links

58°22′47.69″N 26°43′5.26″E / 58.3799139°N 26.7181278°E / 58.3799139; 26.7181278


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