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Gustav Ernesaks (12
December 1908 – 24
January 1993) was an
Estonian composer and a
choir conductor.
Gustav Ernesaks was born on 12
December 1908 in Perila...
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Johannes Ernesaks (22 July 1876
Peningi Parish (now
Raasiku Parish),
Harrien County – 1952 Kirov,
Russian SFSR) was an
Estonian politician. He was a member...
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Gustav Ernesaks (2
August 1896, Harjumaa,
Governorate of
Estonia – 2
September 1932, Sydney, Australia) was an
Estonian weightlifter. "Gustav
Ernesaks". Olympedia...
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became a po****r
patriotic song when a new
melody was
composed by
Gustav Ernesaks in 1944.
Beginning in 1947, it is
always the last song
performed at the...
- the
Soviet Republics." The
melody of the
anthem was
composed by
Gustav Ernesaks, and the
lyrics written by
Johannes Semper. The
anthems of the Estonian...
- chorus. He
composed it for and
dedicated it to
choral conductor Gustav Ernesaks, but did not
inform him
about the work
until after it was completed. Sources...
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Harju County in
northern Estonia.
Composer and
choir conductor Gustav Ernesaks (1908–1993) was born in Perila. "X-GIS(4) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved...
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Coulthard 1908 2000
Canadian Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur 1908 2002
French Gustav Ernesaks 1908 1993
Estonian Howard Ferguson 1908 1999
British Gunnar de Frumerie...
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Loyalty Male
chorus 1970
Texts by Dolmatovsky.
Dedicated to
Gustav Ernesaks. 137
Music to the film King Lear SATB
chorus and
orchestra 1970 Includes...
- by some of the best
Soviet composers,
including world-renowned
Gustav Ernesaks (Estonia), Aram
Khachaturian (Armenia), Otar
Taktakishvili (Georgia), and...