Siiri Sisask
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Siiri Sisask in 2014.
Siiri Sisask (born 21 September 1968) is an Estonian singer, stage and film actress, and politician.[1]
Sisask was born in Rapla. Her older brother is composer Urmas Sisask. She was a member of X Riigikogu, representing the Res Publica Party.[1]
She has been a member of several notable musical collectives, including:
- 1986: T-Klaas ensemble – lead singer
- 1987: Ruja ensemble – lead singer
- 1988: Vitamiin ensemble – lead singer
- Ultima Thule – lead singer.[1]
Solo discography[]
- "Hold Me, Wind/We'll Meet Another Time" (1996)
- "1st Acoustic Graffiti" (1996)
- "Mis maa see on" (1998)
- "Jälg" (2002)
- "Laulud hingest..." (with the Revalia Kammermeeskoor; 2003)
- "Ürg ja jõud" (2003)
- "We've Been A While" (2003)
- "Kuu lõhn" (2005)
- "Teine jälg" (2006)
- "11" (2011)
- "Lingua mea" (2010)
- "Hommikupuu" (2012)
- "Kuristi kohal" (2016)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "CV | Siiri Sisask". siirisisask.com. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Estonian female singers
- Estonian pop singers
- Estonian-language singers
- English-language singers from Estonia
- Estonian musical theatre actresses
- Estonian stage actresses
- Estonian film actresses
- 20th-century Estonian actresses
- 21st-century Estonian actresses
- Res Publica Party politicians
- Members of the Riigikogu, 2003–2007
- Women members of the Riigikogu
- People from Rapla