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Veljo Tormis
Born: August 7, 1930; Kuusalu  
Prominent Estonian composer Veljo Tormis is mostly known for his masterly, folk-inspired choral compositions. Perusing his works list, one is amazed at its lopsided appearance: while Tormis wrote songs, chamber, orchestral, stage, and film music (more than 30 film scores!), his massive choral output easily surpasses the other genres combined. Almost all his choral works are based on Estonian folk songs, not only thematically but often ...
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A Conscript's Escape from Toompea Castle Home to Kuusallu (1)
An Aboriginal Song (1)
At the Crossroads (1)
Autumn Landscapes (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 1, It is late summer (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 2, Clouds are racing (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 3, Pale light (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 4, Painfully red are the leaves (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 5, Wind over the barrens (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 6, Cold autumn night (1)
Autumn Landscapes: no 7, Heather (1)
Bride's Farewell (1)
Bridge of Song (2)
By the Riverside (2)
Calling Home the Cattle (1)
Crosswind (1)
Curse upon Iron (1)
Curse upon iron, for tenor voice, bass voice, mixed chorus & shaman drem (1)
Days of Outlawry (1)
Double Dedication "Diptych" (2)
Draught (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: End of the harvest (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: End, end, little field (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: Fields for the cattle (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: Good Harvest (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: Let's start a new row (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: Night's rest (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: The haystack builder (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: The reaper of corn (1)
Estonian (9) Harvest Songs: Uselss sickle (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): Goat, Go to Pasture (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): The cat's song (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): The dogs goes out to Pasture (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): The mouse goes to the Forest (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): Tomtit (1)
Estonian Children's Songs (6): Visiting the Aunt (1)
Estonian Game Songs (3) (1)
Estonian Game Songs (3): no 1, The grindstone game (1)
Estonian Game Songs (3): no 2, The finger-binding game (1)
Estonian Game Songs (3): no 3, The ship game (1)
Estonian Lullabies (4) (2)
Estonian Lullabies (4): no 1, I sing for my child (1)
Estonian Lullabies (4): no 2, It's time for the little berry to sleep (1)
Estonian Lullabies (4): no 3, Let the cradle swing (1)
Estonian Lullabies (4): no 4, Lulling (1)
Estonian Lullaby (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Cursing the landowners (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Don't Strike the orphan (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Orphans in the forest (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Oxen waiting for the holidays (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Serf's wages (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Singers wanted (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Songs learned at weddings (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): The beauty of the Evening (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): The call of the beloved (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): The poor thresher (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): The power of song (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): The rowan tree (1)
Estonian Lyric Folksongs (13): Worrying breaks the spirit (1)
Estonian Wedding Songs (17) (1)
Estonian-Runo Songs (2): How Can I Recognize My Home (1)
Estonian-Runo Songs (2): The Lost Geese (1)
Forget-me-not (1)
Forging the Sampo (1)
Forging the Sampo, for men's chorus (1)
Forgotten Peoples (1)
Forgotten Peoples: Livonian Heritage - At Pasture (1)
Forgotten Peoples: Livonian Heritage - Sang the father, sang the son (1)
Forgotten Peoples: Livonian Heritage - Shrovetide (1)
Forgotten Peoples: Livonian Heritage - Walking the birds (1)
Forgotten Peoples: Livonian Heritage - Wee winkie mouse "Lullaby" (1)
Game Songs (4) from Sangaste: The Billy Goat Game (1)
Game Songs (4) from Sangaste: The Courtship Game (1)
Game Songs (4) from Sangaste: The Horse Game (1)
Game Songs (4) from Sangaste: Town Game (Flax Combing) (1)
God protect us from war (1)
Heaps of Songs (1)
Herding Calls (2)
Herding Song (2)
How can I recognize my home, for 2 sopranos & piano (1)
Hunting Song (2)
Incantatio maris aestuosi (2)
Incantatio maris aestuosi (Incantation for a Stormy Sea), for chorus (1)
Invocation of Iron (2)
Jaanilaulud (1)
Journey of the War Messanger (1)
Kalevalan 17. runo (The 17th Rune of the Kalevala) for male choir, soloists & folk instruments (1)
Kihnu Island Wedding Songs (2)
Kolm mul oli kaunist sõna (I Had Three Beautiful Words) (3)
Kullervo's Message (2)
Latvian Bourdon Songs (1)
Laullajan loppusanat (The Singer's Closing Words), for chorus (1)
Laulusild (1)
Let the sun shine! (1)
Litany to Thunder (2)
Men's Songs (10): no 1, We are men "Men's Song" (1)
Men's Songs (10): no 3, Now I've left behind "Betrothal Visit Song" (1)
Men's Songs (10): no 5, Our own shadows "Song of the Turkish War" (1)
Men's Songs (10): no 7, Others have beds "Serf's Song" (1)
Men's Songs (10): no 8, Let our Mari "Dancing Song" (1)
Men's songs II (1)
Muistse mere laulud (Songs of the Ancient Sea), for tenor soloist & male chorus (1)
Ocean (1)
On the Sea Shore (2)
On Vepsian Pathways (2)
Our Shadows (2)
Overture no 2 (2)
Piispa ja pakana (1)
Reflections (1)
Setu Work Songs (3): Laundry Song (1)
Setu Work Songs (3): Spinning Song (1)
Setu Work Songs (3): Spreading manure (1)
Singer's Childhood (1)
Singing Aboard Ship (3)
Songs (2) after Ernst Enno: Early Summer's Fairy Tale (2)
Songs (2) after Ernst Enno: Soundless somewhere, murmurings homeward (2)
Songs (3) from Epic "Kalevipoeg" (1)
Songs (3) from Epic "Kalevipoeg": Daughters of the Meadow Matron (2)
Songs (3) from Epic "Kalevipoeg": O my gentle, tender mother (2)
Songs (3) from Epic "Kalevipoeg": The wave rolls (2)
Songs of the Ancient Sea (2)
Story of a Betrayer (1)
Swan Flight (1)
Sügismaastikud (Autumn landscapes), song cycle for chorus (1)
The Ballad of Mary's Land (1)
The Bishop and the Pagan (3)
The Last Ship (1)
The Oak Tree (2)
The Sarcasms of Juhan Liiv (1)
The Songs of Hamlet for Chorus (2)
The Viru Oath (1)
Tower Bell in my Village (1)
Varjele, Jumala, Soasta (2)
Visions of Estonia (1)
Voices from Tammsaare's Herdboy Days (1)
Biography by Robert Cummings
Prominent Estonian composer Veljo Tormis is mostly known for his masterly, folk-inspired choral compositions. Perusing his works list, one is amazed at its lopsided appearance: while Tormis wrote songs, chamber, orchestral, stage, and film music (more than 30 film scores!), his massive choral output easily surpasses the other genres combined. Almost all his choral works are based on Estonian folk songs, not only thematically but often harmonically. Some of his choral works are actually arrangements of Estonian folk songs. Tormis' texts, too, exude the spirit of his homeland in their setting of poems by Estonian and Balto-Finnic poets, and in texts critical of Soviet domination of Estonia. Not surprisingly, Tormis' music has been immensely popular throughout Estonia and the Baltic region since the 1960s. Up to about 1975, Tormis was even a popular composer in the Soviet Union, where his works were widely performed. Though Tormis' music is not internationally popular, his works are highly regarded, and a spate of recordings issued in the new century augurs well for his general acceptance.

Veljo Tormis was born in the Estonian town of Kuusalu (near Talinn) on August 7, 1930. His first teacher was his father, organist and choir director at the local church. His mother was a singer in the choir, which often practiced in the Tormis home. Young Veljo's predilection for choral music undoubtedly relates to these childhood circumstances.

In 1943 he began organ studies at the Talinn Conservatory, but the exigencies of war forced a delay in his training. Tormis resumed organ studies at the Conservatory in 1949, and eventually took up choral conducting there. From 1951-1956 he studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Vissarion Shebalin.

By this time, he had already produced several notable compositions, including his 1950 choral work Ringmängulaul (Circle Game Song), which received a composition prize at the Moscow Conservatory. From 1955-1966 Tormis held several teaching posts, but was also quite busy composing works like his epic cantata Kalevipoeg (The Son of Kalev; 1954-1959).

From the late '60s Tormis earned a good living from composing (manuscript sales, commissions, prizes, etc.), but after about 1979, the year he was commissioned to write his ballet/cantata Eesti ballaadid (Estonian Ballads), he was less financially successful. Since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union, however, Tormis has enjoyed great success once again. Among his more notable late works is the 1999 choral piece Sünnisõnad (Birth Rite). In 2000, after his seventieth birthday, Tormis announced that his life's work was done and that he would compose no more music. One of his last compositions was The Singer's Closing Words, a choral piece using texts from the Kalevala, the Finnish epic that was the source for dozens of his vocal and choral works. Since 2000, Tormis has remained active, editing and revising his work.
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