The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (''Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia'') began as a mixed choir of the Estonia Society Musical Department (EMD) on the eve of World War I. The assembly of the Estonia Society created the Tallinn Higher Music School on November 17, 1918. The opening ceremony took place on September 28, 1919. In 1923 the educational institution was renamed the Tallinn Conservatoire. In 1938 the State Drama School was opened. In 1993 the school was renamed the Estonian Academy of Music. In 1995 the Drama Faculty was renamed the Higher Theatre School.
Some prominent graduates of the Estonian Academy of Music include singers
Aile Asszonyi,
Heli Lääts, and
Ain Anger, conductors
Roman Matsov,
Tõnu Kaljuste,
Olari Elts,
Eri Klas, and
Kristiina Poska
Kristiina Poska (born 12 July 1978, Türi, Estonia) is an Estonian conductor.
Biography
At age eight, Poska began piano lessons. She graduated from Türi Music School in piano studies in 1994, and then studied choral conducting at the Georg Ots ...
, composers
Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (; born 11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of contemporary classical music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabuli, a compositional technique he invented. Pärt's music is in p ...
,
Lepo Sumera,
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Erkki-Sven Tüür (; born 16 October 1959) is an Estonian composer.
Life and career
Tüür was born in Kärdla on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa. He studied flute and percussion at the Tallinn Music School from 1976 to 1980 and composition wi ...
and
Ardo Ran Varres
Ardo Ran Varres (born 19 March 1974 in Tallinn) is an Estonian composer and actor.
Career
Ardo Ran Varres studied at the Tallinn Music High School from 1981–1992, graduated in clarinet performance, and at the Higher Theatre School of Estonian ...
, director
Andres Puustusmaa, and actors
Tõnu Aav,
Heino Mandri,
Elmo Nüganen,
Ain Lutsepp,
Margus Oopkaup
Margus Oopkaup (11 March 1959 – 6 January 2025) was an Estonian stage, film and television actor and playwright who was engaged at the Endla Theatre from 1982 to 2000. In 1983, he was awarded the Best Young Actor award for his performance in ...
,
Jan Uuspõld,
Tõnu Tepandi and
Taavi Eelmaa.
History
Source:
Establishment
The Tallinn Higher Music School was the predecessor of the current EAMT, with the opening ceremony taking place on September 28, 1919, in the Estonia Concert Hall. From 1919–1923 the Principal of the school was Mihkel Lüdig. In 1923, it was renamed to Tallinn Conservatoire. The academic level of the conservatoire can be considered to have been relatively high, as many of its students participated in international competitions in the 1930s. The most successful of them was Tiit Kuusik, who was awarded the first prize at the International Singing Competition in Vienna in 1938. The conservatoire became nationalized in 1935. In 1938 the State Drama School was opened.
WWII and the Soviet era
Following the arrival of German occupation powers, the conservatoire struggled to restore its earlier teaching activities. During the March 9, 1944 air raid, the building of the conservatoire, as well as most of its equipment, was almost completely destroyed. In November 1944, following another change of power, the conservatoire was reopened. The conservatoire's creative environment began to see revival in the mid-1950s. In 1957 the Drama Faculty was established at the conservatoire, with
Voldemar Panso becoming its first head. In 1989, its former name – the “Tallinn conservatoire” – was restored. Four years later the school was renamed the “Estonian Academy of Music” (Eesti Muusikaakadeemia).
Post-independence and present day
In 1992 an extensive reform of the study structure was introduced and the school adopted a subject-based study system. Degree studies were introduced enabling students of the four-year program would receive a bachelor's degree. In 1993, a two-year master's degree program was added. In 1996 a four-year doctoral program in musicology was introduced, whereas in 2000 specific curricula were designed for performers and composers. In 2006 a new program for dramatic art was added, which also has a creative emphasis. Since 1999 the Estonian Academy of Music is based in a building located in the center of Tallinn. Since 2002, it offers a Joint MA in Cultural Management in collaboration with the
Estonian Academy of Arts
The Estonian Academy of Arts (Estonian language, Estonian: ''Eesti Kunstiakadeemia'', EKA) is the only public university in Estonia providing higher education in art, design, architecture, Media (communication), media, art history and conservation ...
and
Estonian Business School.
The present name of the academy – Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre – was adopted in 2005.
Estonian Academy of Music and Theater Symphony Orchestra
At the academy, Estonian Academy of Music and Theater Symphony Orchestra is operating. The orchestra was probably established in 1921.
[A ja O taskuteatmik Eesti. Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus, 2007. Page 353]
Rectors and directors
*1919–1923
Mihkel Lüdig (director)
*1923–1933 Jaan Tamm
*1933–1940
Juhan Aavik
*August–November 1940
Riho Päts (acting director)
*1940–1941 Ksenia Aisenstadt (deputy director)
*1941–1944 Vladimir Alumäe (director)
*1941–1944
Juhan Aavik
*1944–1948 Vladimir Alumäe
*1948–1951
Bruno Lukk
*1951–1952
Georg Ots
Georg Ots (21 March 1920 – 5 September 1975) was an Estonian baritone. He sang at the Estonian National Opera from 1951 to his death in 1975. Ots gained wider recognition with his roles at the Bolshoi Theatre, particularly with his lead role in ...
*1952–1964
Eugen Kapp
*1964–1970 Vladimir Alumäe
*1970–1982
Viktor Gurjev
*1982–1992 Venno Laul
*1992-2017
Peep Lassmann
*2017–...
Ivari Ilja
Alumni
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Evald Aav, one of the founders of the Estonian national opera
*
Gustav Ernesaks, choral conductor
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Voldemar Kuslap, baritone singer
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Boris Parsadanian, composer and director of
Eesti Kontsert
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Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (; born 11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of contemporary classical music. Since the late 1970s, Pärt has worked in a minimalist style that employs tintinnabuli, a compositional technique he invented. Pärt's music is in p ...
, composer of
classical and
religious music
Religious music (also sacred music) is a type of music that is performed or composed for Religion, religious use or through religious influence. It may overlap with ritual music, which is music, sacred or not, performed or composed for or as a ri ...
*
Peeter Saan, Commander of the
Band of the Estonian Defence Forces (1996-2019)
References
External links
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Study in Estonia Profile
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Music schools in Estonia
Educational institutions established in 1919
Education in Tallinn
1919 establishments in Estonia
Kesklinn, Tallinn