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'''Heino Jürisalu''' (13 August 1930 [[Tartu]] – 18 April 1991 [[Tallinn]]) was an [[Estonia]]n composer.<ref name="EMIC">{{cite web |title=Jürisalu, Heino {{!}} Estonian Music Information Centre |url=https://www.emic.ee/?sisu=heliloojad&mid=58&id=24&lang=eng&action=view&method=biograafia |website=www.emic.ee |access-date=18 March 2021}}</ref>
'''Heino Jürisalu''' (13 August 1930 [[Tartu]] – 18 April 1991 [[Tallinn]]) was an [[Estonia]]n composer.<ref name="EMIC">{{cite web |title=Jürisalu, Heino {{!}} Estonian Music Information Centre |url=https://www.emic.ee/?sisu=heliloojad&mid=58&id=24&lang=eng&action=view&method=biograafia |website=www.emic.ee |access-date=18 March 2021}}</ref>



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Heino Jürisalu
Born1930
Died1991

Heino Jürisalu (13 August 1930 Tartu – 18 April 1991 Tallinn) was an Estonian composer.[1]

In 1954, he graduated from Tallinn State Conservatory in composition speciality.[1]

1970–1988 he was the leader of music ensemble Consortium.[1]

1969–1991, he taught the composition at Tallinn State Conservatory (since 1985 Associate Professor).[1]

Since 1956, he was a member of Estonian Composers' Union.[1]

Works

  • "Sümfoniett" (1959)
  • "Sinfonie Nr. 1, Pastoraalid" (1970)
  • "Sinfonie Nr. 2" (1975)
  • "opera "Püha Susanna" (1983)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Jürisalu, Heino | Estonian Music Information Centre". www.emic.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.