Kustas Kikerpuu
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Kustas Kikerpuu
Kustas Kikerpuu (19 October 1937 Tallinn – 20 October 2008 Tallinn) was an Estonian composer, jazz musician and conductor.[1]
In 1961, he graduated from Tallinn Music School (nowadays Georg Ots Tallinn Music College) in choral conducting.[1]
1965–1976, he worked at Estonian Television as a conductor of ensemble and music editor. 1976–1985, he was a music director for the advertisement office Eesti Reklaamfilm.[1]
Since 1983, he was a member of Estonian Composers' Union.[1]
Awards[]
- 1983 Estonian SSR annual prize for music[1]
- 2006 Annual Prize of the Endowment for Music of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia[1]
- 2001 Order of the White Star, IV class[1]
Songs and arrangements[]
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- "Horoskoop"
- "Langevate lehtede aegu"
- "Meie kaks"
- "Suudluse ma saan"
- "Mul meeles veel"
- "Kannikesed emale"
- "Sulle kõik nüüd ütlen"
- "Väike neiu"
- "Lõppenud on päevad"
- "Korraks vaid"
- "Pilvevatimees"
- "See kaunis maa"
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Kikerpuu, Kustas | Estonian Music Information Centre". www.emic.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
Categories:
- 1937 births
- 2008 deaths
- 20th-century Estonian composers
- 21st-century Estonian composers
- Estonian conductors (music)
- Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 4th Class
- Musicians from Tallinn
- Tallinn Georg Ots Music School alumni