Heino Jürisalu


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Composer and pedagogue Heino Jürisalu (Born in Tartu August 13, 1930; died in Tallinn April 18, 1991) started music studies with piano lessons with Amanda Jentson, and continued with composition in Heino Eller’s class at the Tallinn State Conservatoire, graduating in 1954. In years 1950–1969, he worked as sound engineer and music composer at the Estonian Radio and Estonian Television, he was the author of many radio program signatures (Päevakaja, Vikerkaja, 1959). In 1969–1991, he taught composition at the Tallinn State Conservatoire (Associate Professor since 1985), the most known of his students are Lepo Sumera and Kaupo Uibo. Between 1969–1970, Jürisalu worked as a consultant at the Estonian Composers' Union and since 1974, he was the chairman of the School Music Commission. Jürisalu was also one of the first supporters and initiators of Carl Orff's approach to music and dance education. He was the founder and lecturer at the Estonian Carl Orff Centre. Jürisalu oversaw the artistic direction of the Teeme Muusikat (Let's Make Music) music education series of recordings, most of which incorporated the Orff Schulwerk style of orchestration by either Jürisalu himself or other contemporary Estonian composers of the time period. The recordings include traditional and contemporary children's songs for voice, choir, percussion, Orff Schulwerk instruments, and recorders. Some recordings include selections and arrangements from early music classical composers. Heino Jürisalu was also an avid researcher and performer of early music. In years 1970–1988 he led early music ensemble Consortium. Jürisalu played many instruments, most of all recorders. For this instrument he wrote study books 132 finger exercises for soprano or tenor recorder (1973) and Studies on alto recorder (1986), and composed new repertoire.

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Hanna–Liina Võsa
Miki Merehädas. Laulud Lastele
2015, CD, Album, Kamber,
Various
Unealbum
2006, CD, Comp, Music Maker (5)
Various
Estonian Orchestral Music 1896-2004 - Catalogue Of Selected Works
2005, 2xCD, Comp, Estonian Music Information Centre
Indrek Vau & Mati Mikalai
Estonian Trumpet Music
2004, CD, I. Vau
Maarika Järvi, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Kristjan Järvi
Musica Triste: Estonian Flute Concertos
2002, CD, Album, Finlandia Records
Kiigelaulukuuik
Koidulast Ehalani
2000, CD, Album, Kiigelaulukuuik, ,
Vocal
Aleksander Ryabov*
All Of Me
1998, 2xCD, Album, Comp, Ross (6),
Various
Eesti Lastemuusika Mosaiik
1986, LP, Мелодия
Tiiu Levald, Consortium
Tiiu Levald Ja Ansambel "Consortium"
1986, 7", Мелодия
Consortium
Consortium
1983, 7", EP, Мелодия
J. Chr. Schultze*
Teeme Muusikat VII
1980, 7", Мелодия
G. B. Pergolesi* / J. C. Pepusch*
Teeme Muusikat V
1979, 7", Мелодия
V. Tormis*
Teeme Muusikat (II)
1977
G. Ernesaks*
Teeme Muusikat
1977, Vinyl,
Educational/Nursery Rhymes/Contemporary/Choral
Artur Rinne
Artur Rinne
1974
Various
Valimik Eesti Sümfoonilist, Kammer-, Koori- Ja Estraadimuusikat
1969, 4x10", Comp, Mono + Box, Мелодия, Мелодия, Мелодия, Мелодия,
Modern/Easy Listening/Vocal
Various
Untitled (Kodumaa Kutsub)
1965, Vinyl
Молодежный Вокальный Ансамбль Эстонского Радио*
Пионерская Походная
1959, 8", Mono, Līgo, Līgo,
Vocal
Эстрадный Оркестр Эстонского Радио*
Маленькая Увертюра
1959, 8", Mono, Līgo, Līgo,
Easy Listening
Эстрадный Оркестр Эстонского Радио*
Лирический Фокстрот / Шалун
1956, Shellac, 10", Mono, Рижский Завод, Рижский Завод,
Easy Listening
Эстрадный Оркестр Эстонского Радио*
Музыка Для Танцев
1956, Vinyl,
Easy Listening
Эстрадный Оркестр Эстонского Радио*
Лирический Фокстрот / Шалун
1955, Shellac, 10", Mono, Ташкентский Завод, Ташкентский Завод
Veljo Tormis
Teeme Muusikat VIII
7", Мелодия
Эстрадный Орк. Эстонского Радио*
Романс-Фокстрот / На Лыжах
Shellac, 10", Ленинградский Завод, Ленинградский Завод,
Easy Listening
Uno Loop
Linn Emajõel / Sündis Inimene / Habanera / Sõduri Kiri