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Veljo Tormis (August 7, 1930 – January 21, 2017) was an Estonian composer, regarded as one of the great contemporary choral composers and one of the most important composers of the 20th century in Estonia.
Internationally, his fame arises chiefly from his extensive body of choral music, which exceeds 500 individual choral songs, most of it a cappella. The great majority of these pieces are based on traditional ancient Estonian folksongs (regilaulud), either textually, melodically, or merely stylistically.
His composition most often performed outside Estonia, Curse Upon Iron (Raua needmine) (1972), invokes ancient Shamanistic traditions to construct an allegory about the evils of war. Some of his works were banned by the Soviet government, but because folk music was fundamental to his style most of his compositions were accepted by the censors.
More recently, Tormis' works have been performed and recorded by Tõnu Kaljuste with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, and others. In the 1990s, Tormis began to receive commissions from some a cappella groups as the King's Singers and the Hilliard Ensemble.
Tormis famously said of his settings of traditional melodies and verse: "It is not I who makes use of folk music, it is folk music that makes use of me." His work demonstrates his conviction that traditional Estonian and other Balto-Finnic music represents a treasure which must be guarded and nourished, and that culture may be kept alive through the medium of song.
Most Popular Veljo Tormis Trailers
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20 December 1990
The main character of the film is Paunvere tailor Jorh Adniel Kiir. Two young seamstresses, Juuli and Maali, arrive in Paunvere.
24 November 2011
On the shores of the Gulf of Finland, the ancient Finno-Ugric peoples originated a singing tradition of mysterious power called the Regilaul.
10 May 1976
In the beginning of the 20th century, Joosep Toots has returned from Russia, where he learned agriculture.
24 February 2009
Argo Okk's documentary looks at Estonia in 2008.
01 January 1971
Based on Jaan Anvelt's novel "Outlaws" which deals with the struggle of the Estonian Communist Workers' Movement and the life of revolutionaries in the Republic of Estonia in the 1920s.
05 January 1970
Paunvere parish school students Arno and Teele, Toots and Kiir, Tõnisson and Imelik experience feelings during one school winter, the traces of which they carry throughout their future lives - from true friendship and first love to self-discovery and clarifying life goals.
28 January 1963
Mari has successfully led a collective farm in 1950s and fulfilled all tasks given from the authorities.
04 February 1978
Sequel to the "The Waterfowl People". The author interprets the kinship, linguistic and cultural relationships of the Finno-Ugric peoples.
17 November 1969
There are three children growing at Tammaru farm - one boy, Margus; and two orphan girls, Mari and Tiina.
23 January 1981
The Christmas of 1905 in Vigala is not a peaceful holiday. The manor house has just been pillaged during the peasant's revolt; the air is full of smoke of fire and there is the premonition of inevitable punishment.
01 January 1967
The story of a young art student who goes to the countryside for a summer internship in watercolor and rents a room in a house by the sea.
02 January 1979
The story is about a woman, who has to heat up the company's sauna, because the bosses want to entertain foreign visitors.
01 December 1974
The famous chief of the corsairs Bloody John brings the lovely Isabella back as war booty from yet another foray.
13 November 1975
The Estonian Jubilee Song Festival is shown as a source of creativity that influences the creation of a painting.
12 December 1975
A film fairytale about birds living in Estonian forests.
08 March 1974
Kihnu is a small island in the Gulf of Riga. Soosaar looks at the islanders from the point of view of an explorer, just like his filmmaking hero Robert Flaherty once did.
20 November 1981
The Smacking Sea is a film about the work of traditional seal hunters on the smacking Baltic Sea and their life in the coastal village.
02 February 1976
Based on the second part of the pentalogy "Truth and Justice" by Anton H. Tammsaare.