Juhan Simm
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Juhan Simm was an Estonia
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n composer.

Juhan Simm attended the village school in Suislepa and the parish school in Tarvastu. He studied from 1906 to 1910 at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Tartu
University of Tartu
The University of Tartu is a classical university in the city of Tartu, Estonia. University of Tartu is the national university of Estonia; it is the biggest and highest-ranked university in Estonia...

. Early on he discovered his passion for music. In 1908 he founded the Tartu male choir. From 1912, he was a conductor of choirs. From 1912 to 1914 he studied conducting at the Stern Conservatory
Stern conservatory
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 in Berlin
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 with Alexander von Fielitz and composition with Wilhelm Klatte and Julius Stern
Julius Stern
Julius Stern was a German musician.Stern was born at Breslau. He received his elementary education in music from the violinist Peter Lüstner, and at the age of nine played at concerts...

. In 1924 he perfected his skills in conducting at the Grand Opéra
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 in Paris.

From 1906 to 1910 Juhan Simm was employed in the theatre and concert hall Vanemuine
Vanemuine
Vanemuine, a literal translation from is a theatre in Tartu, Estonia. It is the first Estonian language theatre, founded as the Vanemuine Society on June 24, 1865 following the idea of Johann Voldemar Jannsen. In 1869 Vanemuine Society organised the first song festival in Estonia...

 in Tartu. From 1914 to 1916 he was musical director at the Vanemuine theatre, 1916-1925 Head of the local male choir and conductor from 1916 to 1940. 1926/27 and from 1944 to 1951, Simm taught conducting, music education and music theory at the Music School of Tartu. He founded and led several choirs in Estonia.

Juhan Simm was the head of the Estonian Song Festival
Estonian Song Festival
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of 1923, 1933, 1938, 1947 and 1950. 1947 "submitted the title of People's Artist of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic "award.

In addition, Juhan Simm was a music critic and composer of numerous works for orchestra and choir singing. He stayed in his work of the Estonian national romantic in nature.

Selected works

  • 1910 "Laul orjadele" (cantata for baritone, mixed chorus and symphony orchestra, text Gustav Suits)
  • 1911 "Hommik" (for male choir and symphony orchestra, text Kalevipoeg)
  • 1912 "Kalevipoeg isa haual" (for male choir and symphony orchestra, text Kalevipoeg)
  • 1914 Overture for Symphony Orchestra
  • 1915 "Kosjasõit" (musical comedy, text August Kitzberg)
  • 1915 "Kooparüütel" (operetta, libretto by Karl August Hindrey)
  • 1917 Eelkevad "(cantata for men's and mixed choir, text Karl Eduard Soot) (2nd version 1958)
  • 1932 Koidula "(Overture for Symphony Orchestra)
  • 1945 Overture for Symphony Orchestra
  • 1950 Suite Estonian ways for symphony orchestra
  • 1952 Overture for Symphony Orchestra
  • 1957 Quartet for Strings


For male chorus:
  • "Oma saar" (Text Gustav Suits)
  • "Lauljate teretus" (Text Mihkel Veske)


For mixed choir
  • "Oh, and tule" (Text Anna Haava)

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