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Eduard Tubin ( – 17 November 1982) was an , , and .


Life
Tubin was born in , Tartu County, Governorate of Livonia, then part of the . Both his parents were music lovers, and his father played in the village band. His first taste of music came at school where he learned the . Later, his father swapped a cow for a , and the young Eduard soon became known in the village for his playing. Eduard also played flute in the village orchestra.

Tubin entered the Teacher's College in the newly independent in 1920. It was here he began to take an interest in composition. In 1924 he was admitted to the Tartu Higher Music School starting his studies under the guidance of the famous Estonian composer . He married a fellow student Linda Pirn in 1930. Their son Rein was born in 1932. Tubin took up work conducting in the theatre. During this time he also conducted one of the best-known male choirs and made several trips abroad. In 1938, he met Zoltán Kodály in Hungary, who encouraged his interest in folk songs. In 1941, he married the ballet dancer . Their son Eino was born in 1942.

In 1944, Tubin fled from the Soviet invasion of Estonia to Sweden with his wife Erika and sons Rein and Eino. He settled in , and became a Swedish citizen in 1961 (after that he was able to visit Soviet-occupied Estonia on several occasions). He was offered work at the historical Drottningholm Palace Theatre restoring old operas. This left him time to devote himself to his own composition. Here he wrote most of his greatest works, including two operas, symphonies 5–10, a second concerto for violin, one concerto for double-bass and one for balalaika, a piano concertino, much piano and violin music, choir and solo songs etc. Towards the end of his life, Tubin slowly began to gain recognition, particularly after the conductor Neeme Järvi, also an Estonian, had escaped from the USSR to the United States in 1980. In the last year of his life his Tenth Symphony was performed on 5 concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Tubin received several Swedish music awards and was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. After a long illness he died on 17 November 1982 in Stockholm.


Style
Tubin often used Estonian folk music in his works, for instance in the Sinfonietta on Estonian motifs. His ballet Kratt is entirely based on folk tunes. In 1938 Tubin had visited the Estonian island of to collect folk songs. Tubin was also a very good orchestrator, and this can be heard particularly in the Third and Fourth symphonies.

A change took place in Tubin's style at the end of the 1940s; the music became harmonically more astringent. The finale of the seventh symphony makes much use of a theme with all twelve notes, though it is . The shift to a less nationalistic and more international style came after Tubin had fled Estonia to Sweden.

Tubin is perhaps not better known because of his displacement. Although Estonia claims him as one of their greatest composers, most of his composing was done in Sweden, which never gave him the attention he was due. Tubin is gaining recognition, however, particularly for his later symphonies and the Second Piano Sonata, which are recognised as masterpieces. Most of his works have been recorded (there are two complete recorded sets of his symphonies, conducted by Neeme Järvi and ). In June 2005 the city of observed the centennial of his birth with a festival where all of his symphonies and much of his piano and was performed. A statue of Tubin was erected in .

A Tubin Museum was opened at near his birthplace in 2011. This has an exhibition about the composer and other members of the "Tartu school" of musicians who studied under including , , and . The International Eduard Tubin Society was founded in Estonia in 2000. Its most important task is to produce an academically correct edition of his collected works, a work which is well in progress.

The pianist was considered the foremost interpreter of Tubin's works.


Selected works
Orchestra
  • Symphony No. 1 in C minor (1931–1934)
  • Symphony No. 2 in B minor "Legendary" (1937)
  • Symphony No. 3 in D minor "Heroic" (1940–1942, revised 1968)
  • Symphony No. 4 in A "Lyrical" (1943, revised 1978)
  • Symphony No. 5 in B minor (1946)
  • Symphony No. 6 (1953–1954, revised 1956) (first version premiered September 1955 by )
  • Symphony No. 7 (1955–1958)
  • Symphony No. 8 (1965–1966)
  • Symphony No. 9 "Sinfonia semplice" (1969)
  • Symphony No. 10 (1973)
  • Symphony No. 11 (incomplete)
  • Suite on Estonian Themes (1929–30)
  • Toccata (1937)
  • Prelude Solennel (1940)
  • Sinfonietta on Estonian Motifs (1940)
  • Music for Strings (1962–1963)

Concertante
  • Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major (1941–1942)
  • Concertino for Piano and Orchestra (1944–1945)
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor (1945)
  • Double Bass Concerto (1948)
  • Cello Concerto (unfinished - piano score, 1954–1955)
  • Balalaika Concerto (1963–1964)

Opera, ballet and choral works
  • Kratt, ballet in 4 acts (1938–1940, 2nd version 1940–1941, 3rd version 1959–1960); libretto Erika Saarik
  • Inauguration Cantata for baritone, reciter, chorus and orchestra (1958)
  • Barbara von Tisenhusen, opera in 3 acts (1967–1968); libretto after a short story by
  • The Parson of Reigi ( Reigi õpetaja), opera (1970–1971); libretto Aino Kallas, completed by Jaan Kross
  • Requiem for Fallen Soldiers (1950, rev. 1979); text by and

Chamber music
  • Piano Sonata No.1 (1928)
  • Piano Sonata No. 2 "Northern Lights" (1950)
  • Violin Sonata No.1 (1934–1936, revised 1968–1969)
  • Capriccio No.1 for Violin and Piano (1937, revised 1971)
  • Pastorale for Viola and Organ (1956)
  • Viola Sonata (1964–1965)
  • Alto Saxophone Sonata (1951)
  • Piano Quartet in C minor (ETW 59, 1929–30)
  • String Quartet (ETW 64, 1979)


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