Konstantin Türnpu

Konstantin Jakob Türnpu (13 August 1865 Klooga Manor, Harju County – 16 April 1927 Tallinn) was an Estonian composer and conductor.[1]

Konstantin Türnpu

In 1891, he graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory's Organ Department.[1]

1916–1927, he conducted Male Choir of Tallinn Male Song Society.[1]

He was the general conductor of V and VI Song Festival.[1]

In 1969, Türnpu Home Museum was opened in Klooga.[1]

Works

  • Kyrie (for male choir)
  • Morning of freedom (for male choir)
  • Our childhood village lane (for male choir)

References

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