WORKS FOR PIANO
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Op.0 "Waltz for Piano“ (1940)
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Op.0,5 „Pictures from pioneer camp“ (1951)
1.Morning. Raising a flag 2.Near the lake 3.Walk in the woods 4. Fun ride 5. Race 6. Young folk dancers 7. Fairytale 8. Pioneers camp song Premiere: Jaan Rääts, 2. November 1951, Estonian Concert Hall |
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Op.11 Piano Sonata no.1 (1959)
1.Allegro 2.Grave 3.Allegro |
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Op.11 Piano Sonata no.2 (1959) 10’
1.Moderato 2. Allegro 3. Grave 4. Energico |
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Op.11 Piano sonata no.3 (1959)
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Op.33 "24 Preludes for piano" (1968) 40'
Premiere by Bruno Lukk, Heljo Sepp, Mart Lille, Matti Reimann. 25.05.1968, Estonia Concert Hall Publisher Muzyka (1970), Peters (1984, preludes no.13 and 20). Soviet Estonia Prize 1972 |
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Op.36 Piano sonata no.4 (1969) 8'
Three untitled movements Premiere: Arbo Valdma, November 1969 Cultural Days of the Estonian SSR in Czechoslovakia. Premiere in Estonia by Arbo Valdma 9.01.1970, Tallinn Polytechnic Institute auditorium Jaan Rääts author's concert |
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Op.50 "24 Bagatelles" for piano (1973).
Publisher: Estonian Departments of the Music Fund of the USSR (1975). |
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Op.55 Piano sonata no.5 (1975/1978) 10'
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegro
Premiere: Rein Rannap
23.03.2976, Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Muzyka (1980)
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegro
Premiere: Rein Rannap
23.03.2976, Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Muzyka (1980)
Op.57 Piano Sonata No.6 (1976)
Three untitled movements
Premiere: Ada Kuuseoks
15.10.1976, Tapa 1st Secondary School 1.
22.11.1977, Estonia Concert Hall.
Three untitled movements
Premiere: Ada Kuuseoks
15.10.1976, Tapa 1st Secondary School 1.
22.11.1977, Estonia Concert Hall.
Op.61 Piano sonata no.7 (1978) 15'
1.Allegro
2.Adagio
3. Allegro
Premiere by Kalle Randalu
30.04.1979 Sillamäe
Kalle Randal Randal 30.04.1979 Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1978).
1.Allegro
2.Adagio
3. Allegro
Premiere by Kalle Randalu
30.04.1979 Sillamäe
Kalle Randal Randal 30.04.1979 Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1978).
Op.64 Piano sonata no.8 (1980) 18'
1. Preamble
2. Rondo-carnival
Premiere: Kalle Randalu
1.07.1080, Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1984).
1. Preamble
2. Rondo-carnival
Premiere: Kalle Randalu
1.07.1080, Estonia Concert Hall
Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1984).
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Op.65 "24 Marginals" for piano (1979-1980) 20'
Premiere: Kalle Randalu, 10.02.1980, Estonia Concert Hall. Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1984). |
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Op.65a "Electronic marginalia" for synthesizer (1980)
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Op.68 "24 marginals for two pianos"(1982) 40'
Premiere: Nataly-Sakkos, Toivo Peäske November, 1982, Estonia Concert Hall The publisher Muzyka (1986) |
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"Toccata" - International Tchaikovsky Competition compulsory piano piece 1970, chosen to competition by Emil Gilels
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Op.73 "Travel Booklets", cycle of piano pieces (1985)
I Revolutionary
1. Mausoleum
2. Chopin's memorial statue
3.Korean Revolutionary Song
4. At Marx's Tomb
II Peace-thematic Manifestation of Peace
2. Ruins of the Frauenkirche in Dresden
3. On a former battlefield
III Work and people:
1. Japanese woman
2. Volga car factory
3. Big and small business in Paris
4. Freight trains on the road .
Exotic:
1.Havana Tropicana
2. A conversation with Tormen
3. In a folk tune
4. Pelicans
5. Nature. Mountains
6. Georgia
A guided tour of the Museum of Fine Arts
2. Interlude
3. The Dresden Clock Museum
Premiere: Kalle Randalu
21.03.1986, Tallinn Town Hall
I Revolutionary
1. Mausoleum
2. Chopin's memorial statue
3.Korean Revolutionary Song
4. At Marx's Tomb
II Peace-thematic Manifestation of Peace
2. Ruins of the Frauenkirche in Dresden
3. On a former battlefield
III Work and people:
1. Japanese woman
2. Volga car factory
3. Big and small business in Paris
4. Freight trains on the road .
Exotic:
1.Havana Tropicana
2. A conversation with Tormen
3. In a folk tune
4. Pelicans
5. Nature. Mountains
6. Georgia
A guided tour of the Museum of Fine Arts
2. Interlude
3. The Dresden Clock Museum
Premiere: Kalle Randalu
21.03.1986, Tallinn Town Hall
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Op.76 Piano Sonata No.9 (1985) 11'
Three movements Premiere: Lauri Väinmaa 8.12.1985, Estonia Concert Hall. |
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Op.80 "24 Estonian preludes for piano (1988-1989) 35'
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Op.82 Sonata for two pianos (1990) 16'
Three untitled movements Estonian premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske 15.05.1990, Estonia Concert Hall. |
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Op.85 "24 light piano pieces" (1991).
Op.87 "Games for two pianos on eight hands (1991) 5'
Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske, Caroline Sepp, Tanel Joamets.
2.10.1991, Estonia Concert Hall.
Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske, Caroline Sepp, Tanel Joamets.
2.10.1991, Estonia Concert Hall.
Op.91 Metal for two pianos (Etudes for two pianos and tape recorder) 1993 7'
Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske,
24 November 1993, Estonia Concert Hall, NYYD festival.
Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske,
24 November 1993, Estonia Concert Hall, NYYD festival.
Op.101 "Nadjale" cycle of piano tracks (1997-2000)
Op.110 "Autograph for Rein Rannap" piano (1999) 2'
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Op.114 Piano Sonata No. 10 (2000) 6’
Premiere: Reinis Kampe, April 28, 2000, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music, festival "Estonian Music Days" |
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