Peeter Saan

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Peeter Saan

Lieutenant-Colonel Peeter Saan (born 16 April 1959) is an Estonian musical conductor and was a military officer in the Estonian Defence Forces.[1] He is also a clarinet and saxophone player, as well as an arranger.[2]

Biography[]

He was born in Võru on 16 April 1959, in what was then the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic in the Soviet Union. Saan started studying music at the Võru Children's Music School, majoring in accordion, later clarinet and saxophone.[2] He graduated from the clarinet-saxophone class of the Georg Ots Tallinn Music College in 1983.[2] and in the clarinet class of the Tallinn Conservatoire in 1988.[2] In 2002, he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with a master's degree in wind orchestra conducting.[2] He has researched Estonian military and ceremonial music, and in 2006 he defended his PhD thesis was entitled as "Estonian state music and military orchestras: formation and development in 1918−1940".[1][3] He also translated books from Russian to Estonian in the 1980s, including the The Adventures of Captain Vrungel by Andrey Nekrasov and The Story of a Red-haired Girl by Lydia Budogoskaya.[4]

He has worked as a musician since the 1980s, playing in the Tallinn Wind Orchestra from 1980-1993 and then in the Estonian Defense Forces Orchestra starting in 1993.[2] From 1995-96, he served as the band's assistant conductor, deputizing Captain Aivar Raigla. In 1996, he become the chief conductor of Band of the Estonian Defence Forces.[1] He has also performed as a guest conductor in Germany, Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia.[2] As an arranger, he has more than 100 instruments and transcriptions for wind orchestras. He was also the leader of the wind orchestras of the Estonian-Finnish Song Festival held in 2000, the general leader of the professional wind orchestras of the XXIV General Song Festival and the leader of the wind orchestras of the XXV General Song Festival.[2]

Saan, after celebrating his 60th birthday in 2019, resigned from his post in the band and retired, as 60 is the maximum age in the Defense Forces. His resignation effectively ended his 26-year career in the Estonian military, during which he has solely led the band. His last concert with the band took place on 4 April, where the Commander of the Defense Forces Martin Herem handed him a symbolic sword for his services.[5]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Wagner Strauss Seeger". ERP. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Võru vapimärgi laureaat on esitatud teenetemärgi kandidaadiks". Lõunaeestlane. 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  3. ^ "Peeter Saan". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  4. ^ "Пеэтер Саан: Военный оркестр – как пожарная команда". Rus.Postimees.ee (in Russian). 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  5. ^ ERR, Marko Reikop | (2019-04-08). "25 aastat kaitseväe orkestrit juhatanud Peeter Saan: sõjaolukorras haarab orkester relvad kätte". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2021-04-11.
  6. ^ "Teenetemärkide kavalerid: Peeter Saan". www.president.ee. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Kolonelleitnant Peeter Saan sai Võru linna teenetemärgi". Lõuna-Eesti Postimees (in Estonian). 2018-08-19. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
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