- Eugen Kapp
Eugen Kapp' (
13 May 1908 Astrakhan -29 October 1996 Tallinn ) was anEstonian composer and music educator. Characterized by simpleharmonies ,march rhythms and an appealingmelodic style, his music is reflective upon the musical ideas favoured by theStalinist regime of the 1940s and 1950s. He is best remembered today for his contribution to Russianopera .Kapp was the son of
Artur Kapp who was also a composer and teacher. Kapp studied under his father at theTallinn Conservatory and graduated from there in 1931. Four years later he joined the adjunct faculty at the Conservatory where he taught music theory and composition. He won theStalin Prize in 1946 for hisopera "Tasuleegid" (‘Fire of Revenge’). In 1947 he was appointed as a full professor at the Conservatory, acting as rector from 1952 to 1964. Several of Kapp's students, such asEino Tamberg , went on to have successful careers. From 1948-1965 Kapp served as chair of theEstonian Composers’ Union . In 1950 he was awarded another Stalin prize for yet another opera, "Vabaduse laulik" (‘Bard of Freedom’), followed by a third prize in 1952 for theballet "Kalevipoeg".Operas
*"Tasuleegid" (1945)
*"Vabaduse laulik" (1950)
*"Talvemuinasjutt" (1959)
*"Tabamatu" (1961)
*"Assol" (1965)
*"Rembrandt" (1975)
*"An Unseen Wonder" (1983)ources
*Urve Lippus. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
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