Eduard Oja (17 January 1905 in Palupõhja – 16 April 1950 in Tartu) was an Estonian composer, conductor, music teacher and critic. His father was a forest warden.[1] Between 1919 and 1925 he studied at Tartu Teachers' College at Tartu University, where he met Eduard Tubin, and he also worked for some time as a school teacher.[1] He was not a particularly prolific composer, composing mainly orchestral and ensemble works and choral music.[2] He was however much appreciated during his lifetime, and received awards and acclaim for several of his works. He also worked as a conductor, leading the Tartu Women's Singing Society's Women's Choir between 1930 and 1934, as well as a teacher of music theory at Tartu Higher School of Music. In addition, he was himself a practising violinist.[1] A number of his works such as the opera Oath Redeemed (Estonian: Lunastatud vanne)[1] and the choral work The Return Home (Estonian: Kojuminek)[1] have been lost, although the majority of his work has survived, and is valued in museums in Estonia today. The Eduard Tubin Museum of Alatskivi Castle contains exhibits related to him and his fellow students under Heino Eller, known as the "Tartu school", such as Eduard Tubin, Alfred Karindi, Olav Roots and Karl Leichter.[3]
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EduardOja (17 January 1905 in Palupõhja – 16 April 1950 in Tartu) was an Estonian composer, conductor, music teacher and critic. His father was a forest...
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Arvo Pärt, Alo Põldmäe, Lepo Sumera, Boris Parsadanian, Alfred Karindi, EduardOja, Olav Roots and Karl Leichter. Eller primarily composed instrumental music...
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composition, studying under Heino Eller with pupils such as Eduard Tubin, Alfred Karindi, EduardOja and Olav Roots. Between 1929 and 1931 he worked in the...
members of the Tartu school who studied with Tubin, including Heino Eller, EduardOja, Alfred Karindi, Olav Roots, and Karl Leichter. Tubin's music scores,...
identified with the school include: Composers Heino Eller (originator) Eduard Tubin EduardOja Olav Roots Alfred Karindi Johannes Bleive Music theorists Karl...
Lemba and composition under Heino Eller with musicians such as Eduard Tubin, EduardOja, Alfred Karindi and Karl Leichter. He then studied at the Estonian...
school" of musicians who studied under Heino Eller, others being Eduard Tubin, EduardOja, Olav Roots and Karl Leichter. Karindi taught music at the Tartu...
Nitouche (1957), Raymond's Maske in Blau (1958), Kitzberg's farce with EduardOja's music Taylor Õhk and His Winning Lottery Ticket (1962), which in Hargel's...
Laboratory of Computer and Information Science Aapo Hyvärinen and Erkki Oja, Independent Component Analysis: A Tutorial, node14: Negentropy, Helsinki...
of colour (vaõõa)., smell (gandha), taste (rasa), and nutritive essence (ojà). These eight coexisting forces and qualities constitute one material group...
John Peeter Tammearu Helmi Anne Reemann Eduard Ain Lutsepp Bruno, chief of jury Tõnu Kark Giovanni Tõnu Oja Julia Anu Lamp Väino/Radio wave Tiit Sukk...
graduating classmates were actors Piret Krumm, Priit Pius, Märt Pius, Pääru Oja, Liis Lass, Maiken Schmidt, Henrik Kalmet, and Karl-Andreas Kalmet. Following...
(1909–1980) Andres Oja (actor) [et] (born 1983) Dagmar Oja (born 1981) Tõnu Oja (born 1958) Pääru Oja (born 1989) Peeter Oja (born 1960) Rein Oja (born 1956)...
Leibur, Jelizaveta Maljarova, Valentin Marvet, Rudolf Oja, Natalia Pentre [et], Karl Praakli, Eduard Prei, Jekaterina Premet, Meta Pärnamägi [et], Viktor...
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Finnish). Retrieved January 12, 2023. Hasani, Ilire; Hoffmann, Robert. "Oja Erkki". Academy of Europe. Retrieved July 25, 2017. "Meet Rada Boric, Croatia"...
delegations Estonians in other delegations were for Latvia (LAT) Juhan Oja in athletics – men's 100 and 200 metres and Rudolf Rone (lv: Rūdolfs Ronis)...
from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2014. Palo-oja, Ritva; Willberg, Leena (1998). Kumi – Kumin ja Suomen kumiteollisuuden historia...
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Wendy Priit Tender, Ülo Pikkov Peeter Oja, Jan Uuspõld, Janne Shevtshenko, Andrus Vaarik, Anne Reemann, Eduard Toman, Tarmo Männard Animated Feature Film...