All composition list


Op.0  "Waltz for Piano“  (1940)

Op.0,5 „Pictures from pioneer camp“ (1951)


1.Morning. Raising a flag 

2.Near the lake 

3.Walk in the woods 

4. Fun ride 5. Race 

6. Young folk dancers 

7. Fairytale 

8. Pioneers camp song


Premiere: Jaan Rääts, 2. November 1951, Estonian Concert Hall

Op.1  String Quartet no.1 (1956)

1. Allegro 

2. Espressivo 

3. Finale. Moderato

Op.2  Concertino for Violin and Orchestra no.1 (1957)

Op.2 Concertino for Violin and Orchestra nr. 2 (1957) 7’

1.Allegro 

2.Adagio  

3.Allegro

Op.3  Symphony no.1  (1957)  17’

Premiere: Estonian and Radio Symphony Orchestra. 

Conductor Roman Matsov. 

Jaan Rääts’ Graduation work of Tallinn State Conservatory (1957)

Op.4 Piano Quintet no.1 (1957) 8’

1.Allegro  

2.Andante  

3.Allegro

Op. 5 Piano Trio no.1 (1957)

1.Allegro 

2.Vivo

3.Andantino 

4.Vivo

5.Allegro

Op.6 Variations for Piano (1958) 5’

Premiere: Heljo Sepp, 25.06.1960, Estonian Concert Hall. 

Graduation concert of Tallinn State Conservatory.

Op.7 String Quartet no.2  [Little Music] (1958) 10’

1.Allegro

2.Adagio 

3.Allegro molto.

Premiere: Vladimir Alumäe, Endel Lippus, Herbert Laan, August Karjus.18.03.1959. Estonian Concert Hall.

Op.8/ 79 Symphony no.2 (1958/1987) 17’

Op.9 Concertino for Piano and Chamber Orchestra (1958) 10’

1.Allegro 

2.Adagio 

3. Allegro

Premiere: Matti Reimann, Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 5.05.1965, Estonian Concert Hall.

Op.10 Symphony no.3 (1959) 16’

1.Allegro.Alla breve 

2. Andante

3. Allegro 

4. Andante 

5. Allegro.Alla breve.


Premiere: Estonian Radio and Television Orchestra. 

Conductor Roman Matsov. 24.04.1959. Publisher Sovetski Kompozitor.

Op.11 Piano Sonata no.1 (1959)

1.Allegro

2.Grave 

3.Allegro

Op.11 Piano Sonata no2. (1959) 10’

1.Moderato 

2. Allegro 

3. Grave

4. Energico

Op.11 Piano sonata no.3 (1959)

Op.12 Music for Folk Ensemble (1959-1963)


1.Musical moment 

2.Dance

3.Thought 

4.Estonian Waltz 

5.Polka 

6.Intermezzo 

7.Dance

8.Story 

9.Dance

Op.13 Symphony no.4 „Cosmic“ (1959) 25’


1.Allegro 

2. Andante.Allegro 

3. Vivo 

4. Largo 

5. Finale


Premiere: Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Roman Matsov. 25.12.1959

Op.14 „An Ode to the First Cosmonaut“ Symphonic Poem (1961)


1.Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro molto


Premiere: Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 24.11.1961. Estonian Concert Hall

Op.15 Spring Oratorium for Children Choir, Two Pianos, Timpani and Strings (1961) 15’


1.Retsitatiiv

2. Symphony 

3. Choir 

4. Choir 

5. Intermezzo 

6. Massilaul 

7. Retsitatiiv 

8. Ensemble and Choir 

9. Choir

10. Aria 

11. Choir 

12. Choir 

13. Little Concert 

14. Choir 

15. Choir 

16. 2 Intermezzo 

17. Fuga 

18. Retsitatiiv 

19. Finale

Op 16. Concerto for Chamber Orchestra (1961) 15’


1. Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro

4. Grave 

5. Allegro


Premiere: Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 17.12.1961 Tartu University Hall, 21.12.1961 Estonian Concert Hall. Publisher Muzyka (1964)

Op.17 Piano Trio no.2 (1962) 11’


1.Allegro 

2. Vivo

3. Andantino 

4. Vivo 

5.Allegro


Premiere: Arbo Valdma (Piano), Mati Kärmas (Violin), Toomas Velmet (Cello) 1962. Tallinn

Op.18 Deklamatoorium Karl Marx for Reader, Mixed Choir and Symphony Orchestra, Libreto Enn Vetemaa (1964) 51’


Premiere: Voldemar Panso (Reader), Estonian Radio and Symphony Orchestra Mixed Choir. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 1.05.1964

Op.19 Music for Short Film „Pink Hat“ (1963)


Tallinnfilm. Film Director Veljo Käsper

Op.20 Music for documentary film „Yesterday, today, tomorrow“ (1963)

Tallinnfilm. Film Director Valeria Anderson


Op.21 Concerto for Violin and Chamber Orchestra no.1 (1963/1969) 10’


1.Allegro 

2.Andantino 

3.Allegro 

4.Allegro


Premiere: Lemmo Erendi, Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 11.12.1963. Estonian Concert Hall. Publisher Muzyka (1969)

Op.22 Music for Film „Zero 3“ (1964)


Tallinnfilm. Film Director: Igor Jeltsov.

Op.23 Music for documentary film „Kivine Hällilaul“


Tallinnfilm. Film Director: Valeria Anderson

Op.24 String Quartet no.3 (1964) 11’


1.Allegro

2. Andantino 

3. Moderato

Premiere: Endel Lippus, Mati Kärmas, Paul Purga, Toomas Tummeleht 21.11.1965. Tallinn

Op.25 Music for film „Supernoova“ (1965)


Tallinfilm. Film direktor Veljo Käsper

Op.26 Music for film „Girl in black“ (1966)


Tallinnfilm. Film director Veljo Käsper

Op.27 Concerto for Cello and Chamber Orchestra (1966)


1. Allegro 

2. Andantino 

3. Allegro 

4. Allegro


Premiere: Jaak Ruben. Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 16.03.1966. Estonian Concert Hall

OP. 28 Symphony no.5 (1966) 25’


1.Allegro 

2.Andantino

3.Allegro 

4.Andantino 

5.Allegro


Premiere: Estonian Radio and Symphony Orchestra. Conductor Neeme Järvi. 18.09.1966.Estonian Concert Hall. Publisher Muzyka (1968)

Op.29 Nonett for flute, oboe, clarinet, fagott, wild horn, violin, altviiulile, cello and double bass (1967) 14’


Premiere: 1967, Rostock. Germany. 1969 Tallinn Chamber Orchestra Ensemble. Conductor Eri Klas

Op.30 Music for film „Post stamp from Vienna“ (1967)


Tallinnfilm. Film Director Veljo Käsper


Op. 31 Symphony No. 6 (1967) 14'


1. Allegro

2. Andantino

3. Allegro


Premiere. Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra.

Conductor Neeme Järvi, 3.11.1967 Estonia Concert Hall


Op.31 Symphony No 6 (1967) 14'


1.Allegro

2.Andantino

3. Allegro


Premiere: Conductor Neeme Järvi

3.11.1967, Estonia Concert Hall


Op.32 School Cantata for children's choir and symphony orchestra, words by Enn Vetemaa (1968) 12'


1.School trips

2. History lesson 

3.Important day

4.Small concert

5.Finale


Premiere: Tallinn Pioneers' Palace children's choir, Ellerhein children's choir.

Conductor Heino Kaljuste, Rein Rannap (piano)

6.11.1968, Publisher Sovetski Kompozitor (1971)


Op.33 "24 Preludes for piano" (1968) 40'


Premiere by Bruno Lukk, Heljo Sepp, Mart Lille, Matti Reimann.

25.05.1968, Estonia Concert Hall

Publisher Muzyka (1970), Peters (1984, preludes no.13 and 20).

Soviet Estonia Prize 1972


Op.34 Piano concerto no.1 (1968) 15'


1. Allegro 

2. Andantino


Premiere: Arbo Valdma, Staatliche Sinfonieorchester Schwerin

Conductor Neeme Järvi, German Democratic Republic, Schwerin, Cultural Days of the Estonian SSR in Germany.

Estonian performance: Arbo Valdma, Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra

Conductor Neeme Järvi, 16.01.1969, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.35 Music for the feature film Gladiator (1969) 


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper.


Op.36 Piano sonata no.4 (1969) 8'


Three untitled movements


Premiere: Arbo Valdma, November 1969

Cultural Days of the Estonian SSR in Czechoslovakia.

Premiere in Estonia by Arbo Valdma

9.01.1970, Tallinn Polytechnic Institute auditorium

Jaan Rääts author's concert


Op.37 Music for the feature film "Tuulevaikus" (1970)


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper.


Op.38 Piano Quintet No.3 (1970) 12'


1. Allegro 

2. Adagio 

3. Allegro


Op.39 String Quartet No.4 (1970) 14'


1. Allegro 

2. Andantino 

3. Allegro.


Op.40 "Solemn Poem" for symphony orchestra (1970) 8'


(Declamatory "Karl Marx" on the themes of the chorus "Homeland")

Premiere: Estonian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra.

Conductor Eri Klas

1971, Kishinev, Moldova


Op.41 Concerto for piano and chamber orchestra (1971) 13'.


1. Allegro 

2. Madrigal. Andante 

3.Capriccio. Allegro


Premiere: Arbo Valdma, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, 

Conductor Neeme Järvi.

4.05.1971, Estonia Concert Hall.

Published by Sovetski Kompozitor (1973).


Op.42 Allegro for piano, cello and symphony orchestra (1971)


Dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich


Premiere: Estonian SSR National Symphony Orchestra

Estonian State Orchestra

24.12.1977, Estonian Radio White Hall, "ERSO" studio lesson".


Op.43 Concerto for Cello and Symphony Orchestra (1971).


Op.44 Suite for symphony orchestra (Ballet music) (1972).


1. Moderato 

2. Andante.Allegro 

3. Andante 

4. Allegro 

5. Allegro


Op.45 Music for the feature film "Little Requiem for Mouthpipe" 

(1972)


Tallinnfilm, director Veljo Käsper


Op.46 Sextet for piano and wind quintet (1972) 9'


1.Allegro 

2.Andantino 

3.Allegro


Premiere: Estonian SSR State Philharmonic Wind Quintet


State Philharmonic Orchestra of the State Philharmonic Orchestra of the Estonian State Philharmonic Orchestra (State Philharmonic Orchestra of the State Philharmonic Orchestra) Samuel Saulus (flute), Heldur Värv (oboe), Roland Kriit (clarinet), Uve Uustalu (French horn), Eugen Saanpere (bassoon), Vaike Vahi (piano).

2.10.1972, Volkstheater Rostock

Cultural Days of the Estonian SSR in the German Democratic Republic.

Premiere in Estonia,

The Estonian Philharmonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of the Estonian Philharmonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of the Estonian Philharmonic Orchestra of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of the Estonian Philharmonic

22.12.1972, Estonia Concert Hall

Concert celebrating the 30th anniversary of the quintet.

Published by the Estonian Department of the Music Fund of the USSR (1977), Muzyka (1990).


Op.47 Symphony No.7 (1972) 21'


1. Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro


Premiere: Conductor Roman Matsov

30.11.1972

Estonia Concert Hall

Publisher: Muzyka (1976)


Op.48 "Little Oratorio" for male choir, soloists, organ and symphony orchestra (1968/1973) 22'


1.Intro

2.Chorus 

3.Baritone aria 

4.Chorus 

5.Chorus 

6.Finale 


Premiere: Kaljo Räästas (baritone), Rolf Uusväli (organ), Estonian Television and Radio Symphony Orchestra, ENSV National Academic Male Choir

Conductor Olev Oja

15.03.1973, Tallinn House of Blackheads, Olavi Hall.


Op.49 Piano Trio No.3 (1973) 11'


1. Allegro 

2. Adagio 

3. Allegro.

Premiere: Valdur Roots (piano), Jüri Gerretz (violin), Toomas Velmet (cello).

20.05.1973, Tallinn Mustpeade Maja Olavi hall.


Op.50 "24 Bagatelles" for piano (1973). 


Publisher: Estonian Departments of the Music Fund of the USSR (1975).


Op.51 Concerto for violin and symphony orchestra (1974).


Moderato

Premiere: Vladimir Alumäe, Estonian SSR National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor Peeter Lilje

12.07.1977, Pärnu Drama Theatre named after Lydia Koidula, Pärnu, Estonia.


Op.52 Music for the feature film "Dangerous Games" (1974)


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper.


Op.53 String quartet no.5 (1974) 10'


1.Maestoso

2. Allegro

3. Andante 

3.Allegro


Premiere: Mati Kärmas, Aleksander Zagorulko (violin), Paul Purga (viola), Toomas Tummeleht (cello) 

13.08.1975, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.54 Divertisment for string orchestra (1975) 10'


1.Andante 

2. Allegro 

3. Andantino

Premiere: Tallinn Chamber Orchestra

Conductor Neeme Järvi

12.10.1975, Estonia Concert Hall


Op.55 Piano sonata no.5 (1975/1978) 10'


1. Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro


Premiere: Rein Rannap

23.03.2976, Estonia Concert Hall

Publisher: Muzyka (1980)


Op.56 Piano Trio No.4 (1975) 11'


1.Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro


Premiere: Jüri Gerretz (violin), Toomas Velmet (cello), Valdur Roots (piano)


3.12.1975, Moscow

Premiere in Estonia: Jüri Gerretz (violin), Toomas Velmet (cello), Valdur Roots (piano).


Published by the Estonian Department of the Music Fund of the USSR (1976).


Op.57 Piano Sonata No.6 (1976)


Three untitled movements

Premiere: Ada Kuuseoks

15.10.1976, Tapa 1st Secondary School 1.

22.11.1977, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.58 Music for the feature film "Time to live, time to love" (1976)


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper.



Op.59 Concerto for Cello and Symphony Orchestra (1977)

(new version of Cello Concerto Op.43)


Op.60 "24 Preludes for Estonian Folk Tunes" for piano and folk music vocal ensemble (1977) 38'


Premiere: Matti Reimann, ensemble Leegajus

12.02.1979, Tallinn Town Hall.


Op.61 Piano sonata no.7 (1978) 15'


1.Allegro 

2.Adagio

3. Allegro

Premiere by Kalle Randalu

30.04.1979 Sillamäe

Kalle Randal Randal 30.04.1979 Estonia Concert Hall

Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1978).


Op.62 "Variations on a Theme by Hanns Eisler" for piano, violin, cello, recorder and clavessin (1978) 10'


Op.63 Concerto for violin and chamber orchestra no.2 (1979) 18'


1.Allegro 

2. Andante 

3. Allegro


Premiere: Mari Tampere, RAT Estonia Chamber Orchestra

Conductor Eri Klas

13.02.1979, Estonia Concert Hall, Festival of Soviet Estonian Music.

Published by the Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1979) and Sovetski Kompozitor (1989).


Op.64 Piano sonata no.8 (1980) 18'


1. Preamble 

2. Rondo-carnival


Premiere: Kalle Randalu

1.07.1080, Estonia Concert Hall

Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1984).


Op.65 "24 Marginals" for piano (1979-1980) 20'


Premiere: Kalle Randalu, 10.02.1980, Estonia Concert Hall.

Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1984).


Op.65a "Electronic marginalia" for synthesizer (1980)


Op.66 Music for the feature film "Pihlakaväravad" (1982)


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper



Op.67 "Festive music for symphony orchestra" (1981)


Op.68 "24 marginalia" for two pianos (1982) 40'


Premiere: Nataly-Sakkos, Toivo Peäske

November, 1982, Estonia Concert Hall

The publisher Muzyka (1986)


Op.69 String Quartet No.6 (1983) 12'


Three untitled parts



Op.70 Piano concerto no.2 (1983) 20'


Three untitled movements


Premiere: Kalle Randalu, RAT Estonia Chamber Orchestra

Conductor Eri Klas

3.10.1983, Estonia Concert Hall. 


Op.71 Sonata for violin and piano (1983)


Three untitled movements


Op.72 Piano Trio No. 5 (1983)


Op.73 "Travel Booklets", cycle of piano pieces (1985)


I Revolutionary

1. Mausoleum 

2. Chopin's memorial statue

3.Korean Revolutionary Song 

4. At Marx's Tomb


II Peace-thematic Manifestation of Peace 

2. Ruins of the Frauenkirche in Dresden 

3. On a former battlefield

III Work and people: 

1. Japanese woman 

2. Volga car factory 

3. Big and small business in Paris 

4. Freight trains on the road .


Exotic: 

1.Havana Tropicana 

2. A conversation with Tormen

3. In a folk tune

4. Pelicans

5. Nature. Mountains

6. Georgia

A guided tour of the Museum of Fine Arts 

2. Interlude 

3. The Dresden Clock Museum 


Premiere: Kalle Randalu

21.03.1986, Tallinn Town Hall 


Op.74 Symphony No.8 (1985) 17'


1.Allegro

2. Andante 

3. Allegro


Premiere: National Symphony Orchestra Estonia, Conductor Peeter Lilje

16.02.1985, Estonian Radio, White Hall, "ERSO" studio lesson.

Published by Sovetski Kompozitor (1988).


Op.75 Music for the documentary "Tallinnfilm" (1985)


Tallinnfilm, directed by Veljo Käsper.


Op.76 Piano Sonata No.9 (1985) 11'


Three movements

Premiere: Lauri Väinmaa

8.12.1985, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.77 Concerto for two pianos and symphony orchestra (1986) 25'


Three untitled movements

Premiere: Kalle Randalu, Rein Rannap, Estonian SSR National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor Peeter Lilje

13.03.1986, Estonia Concert Hall


Op.78 Concerto for chamber orchestra no.2 (1987) 12'.


Three untitled movements

Premiere: RAT Estonia Chamber Orchestra

Conductor Eri Klas

15.06.1987, Town Hall

Publisher: Estonian Section of the Music Fund of the USSR (1988).


Op.8/79 Symphony No.2 (1958/1987) 17' (1988/1987)


Three untitled movements

Premiere: Estonian SSR National Symphony Orchestra

National Symphony Orchestra of Estonia

22.11.1987, Estonia Concert Hall


Op.80 "24 Estonian preludes for piano (1988-1989) 35'


Op.81 Piano trio no.6 (1989) 11'


Three untitled movements

Premiere: Vladimir Igošev (piano), Mari Tampere (violin), Peeter Paemurru (cello).

19.11.1989, Tallinn History Museum, Tallinn.


Op.82 Sonata for two pianos (1990) 16'


Three untitled movements

Estonian premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske 

15.05.1990, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.83 Piano concerto no.3 (1989) 18'


1.Allegro molto

2. Andante 

3. Allegro

Premiere: Risto Laur (piano), Tallinn Music High School Symphony Orchestra 1.

Conductor Toomas Kapten

Estonian New Music Days, 15.11.1989, Estonia Concert Hall. 


Op.84 Sextet for two pianos and string quartet (1990) 8'


Three untitled movements


Op.85 "24 light piano pieces" (1991).


Op.86 Symphony for small orchestra (1991) 21'


Three untitled movements

Premiere: Youth Philharmonic

Conductor Toomas Kapten

5.20.1991, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "Estonian Music Days".


Op.87 "Games for two pianos on eight hands (1991) 5'


Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske, Caroline Sepp, Tanel Joamets.

2.10.1991, Estonia Concert Hall.


Op.88 Concerto for guitar and chamber orchestra (1992) 25'


Three untitled parts


Premiere by Boris Björn Bagger, chamber orchestra, April 1992.


Op.89 Piano Concerto for Four Hands and String Orchestra (1992) 15'


Op.90 Piano concerto for four hands and string orchestra (1992) 15'


 Three untitled movements


Op.90 Little Symphony (1993) 8'


Single movement

Premiere. Youth Philharmonic, conductor Toomas Kapten.

22 March 1993, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "Estonian Music Days". 


Op.91 Metal for two pianos (Etudes for two pianos and tape recorder) 1993 7'


Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske,

24 November 1993, Estonia Concert Hall, NYYD festival.


Op.92 Concerto for trumpet, piano and string orchestra (1993) 16'



Premiere: Reinhold Friedrich, Kalle Randalu, Estonian Chamber Orchestra, conductor Thomas Indermühle, 15 December 1993, Karlsruhe, Germany.

Estonian premiere: Jüri Leiten, Kalle Randalu, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, 23 May 1994, Rakvere Teater.



Op. 93 Allegro for violin and guitar (1994) 9'


Dedicated to Florian Maierott and Jacob Ruppel.


Op. 94 Meditation on Mozart for violin (1994)


Op. 95 Movements for symphony orchestra (1995)


Premiere. Youth Philharmonic, conductor Toomas Kapten.

28 March 1995, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "Estonian Music Days".


Op.96 Concerto for violin and chamber orchestra no.3 (1995) 20'


Florian Maierott (violin), Germany.

Premiere in Estonia. Florian Maierott, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conductor Olari Elts.

20 April 1996, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "Estonian Music Days".


Premiere by Florian Meierott, Kalle Randalu.

28.April 1996, Würzburg Music School Chamber Hall, Germany 


Op.96a Concerto for violin and piano (1996) 13'


Premiere: Florian Maierott, Kalle Randalu

April 28, 1996, Chamber Hall of the Würzburg University of Music, Germany


Op.96b Concerto for violin and organ (2001) 21'


Op.97 "Kaleidoscopic Etudes" for clarinet, cello and piano

(Trio for  Villa Musica, 1996) 10'


Premiere: Ensemble Villa Musica: Ulf Rodenhäuser (clarinet)

Martin Ostertag (cello), Kalle Randalu (piano),

7 June 1996, Germany, Karlsruhe

Estonian premiere: Villa Musica: Ulf Rodenhäuser

Martin Ostertag (cello), Kalle Randalu (piano),

June 10, 1996, Estonia Concert Hall


Op.96 Sextett for Strings (1997)


Premiere: July 1997, Germany, Schneeberg Festival


Op.99 Concerto for cello and chamber orchestra (1997) 10'


Premiere: Matthias Bantay

July, 1997, Germany, Schneeberg Festival


Op.100 "Five Sketches for Requiem" for Symphony Orchestra (1997) 22'


Dedicated to the victims of property reform 


1. Kyrie

2. Dies irae

3.Lacrimosa

4.Sanctus. Agnus Dei


Premiere: Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andres Mustonen


April 13, 1997, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "Estonian Music Days"


Op.101 "Nadjale" cycle of piano tracks (1997-2000)


Op.102 "Intrata for Chamber Orchestra" (1997) 13'


Premiere: Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conductor Tõnu Kaljuste

September 20, 1997, Estonia Concert Hall, festival "VoxEstFest"


Op.103 Sonata for Block Measurement (1997)


Estonian premiere Reet Sukk (recorder)

April 7, 2003, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music,

festival "Estonian Music Days"


Op.104 Sonata for solo violin (1997)


Op.105 "Digitalia" for piano and chamber orchestra (1998) 16'


Premiere: Rein Rannap (piano), Hortus Musicus Academic Orchestra

conductor Andres Mustonen

April 15, 1998, Tallinn House of blackheads,

festival "Estonian Music Days" 

Op.106 Concerto for violin, guitar and symphony orchestra (1998) 15'


Op.107 "Untitled Track No.1" for flute and guitar (1999) 6'


Premiere: Tauno Saviauk, Tiit Peterson

17 March Matkamaja, festival "Estonian Music Days"




Op.108 Orchestration Task Collection (1999-2000)


Op.109 "Untitled Track No.2" for trumpet and organ (1999) 5'


Premiere: Esther Jüri Leiten, Andres Uibo 

July, 1999, Tallinn St. Nicholas' Church


Op.110 "Autograph for Rein Rannap" piano (1999) 2'


Op.111 Concerto for two guitars and symphony orchestra (1999) 15'


Op.112 "Professors" for Symphony Orchestra (1999) 10'


Premiere: Estonian Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra,

conductor Arvo Volmer

September 12, 1999, Estonia Concert Hall, concert-ceremony of the 80th anniversary of the Estonian Academy of Music and the opening of the new building of EMA


Op.113 "The Magic Square", cantata for mixed choir and chamber orchestra (1999) 9'


Premiere: Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra,

conductor Tõnu Kaljuste

September 17, 1999, Estonia Konterdisaal, festival "VoxEstFest"


Op.114 Piano Sonata No. 10 (2000) 6’


Premiere: Reinis Kampe,

April 28, 2000, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music,

festival "Estonian Music Days"





Op.115 "Virumaa süit" for symphony orchestra (2000) 14'


Dedicated to Virumaa Youth Orchestra.

Five unnamed parts.

Premiere: Virumaa Youth Orchestra, conductor Hando Põldmäe

4, August 2000, Viru-Nigula Church, festival "Estonian Music Days".



Op.115 "Virumaa süit" for symphony orchestra (2000) 14'


Dedicated to Virumaa Youth Orchestra.

Five unnamed parts.

Premiere: Virumaa Youth Orchestra, conductor Hando Põldmäe

4, August 2000, Viru-Nigula Church, festival "Estonian Music Days".



Op.116 "Untitled Track No. 3", for organ (2001) 8'


Premiere: Aare-Paul Lattik

April 8, 2001, Tallinn St. Nicholas' Church, festival "Estonian Music Days". 


Op.117 Concerto for flute, guitar and symphony orchestra (2001) 18'



Op.118 "Fragment" for two guitars (2001) 4'


Op.119 "Three Etudes" for Three Electric Guitars (2002) 10'


Premiere: Weekend Guitar Trio: Mart so, Tõnis Leemets, Robert Jürjendal

April 4, 2002, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music,

festival "Estonian Music Days"


Op.120 "Concerto for Five", for three trumpets, guitar, percussion and string orchestra (2002) 10'


Op.121 "Untitled Track No. 4" for guitar, piano and percussion (2002) 7'


Op.122 "Untitled Track No. 5" for violin and piano (2003) 6'


Premiere: Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (violin), Mati Mikalai (piano)

April 7, 2003, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music,

festival "Estonian Music Days"


Op.123 "Music for Six" piano, two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba (2004) 5'


Premiere: Mati Mikalai (piano), Silver Brass 

Mihkel Metsala, Taavi Kuntu (trumpet, Kalle Koppel (horn), Hando Põldmäe (trombone), Priit Paabo (tuba)

April 19, 2004, Chamber Hall of the Estonian Academy of Music,

festival "Estonian Music Days"


Op.124 "Radio Four", piano piece for children (2004)


Op.125 Piano Trio No.7 (2004) 10'


Premiere: Haydn Trio Eisenstadt

Harald Kosik (piano), Verena Stourzh (violin), Hannes Gradwohl (cello)

16 May 2004, Austrian Broadcasting (ORF Radiokulturhaus) concert hall, Vienna Austria

Estonian Fp: Marge Uus (violin), Marius Järvi (cello), Kairi Vavilov (piano),

May 26, 2007, Swedish-Mihkli Church, Tallinn


Op.126 Concerto for Eight Pianists on Four Pianos (2005) 11'


Premiere: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske, Kai Ratassepp-Mikalai, Reet Kopvillem- Ruubel, Piret Habak, Piret Väinmaa, Lauri Väinmaa,

February 22, 2005, "Vanemuine" Concert Hall, Tartu


Op.127 Concerto for piano trio and symphony orchestra (2006)


Premiere: Haydn Trio Eisenstadt

Harald Kosik (piano), Verena Stourzh (violin), Hannes Gradwohl (cello), 

- Chesapeake Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Silberschlag

July 21, 2006, St Mary's College, Maryland, U.S.

music festival River Concert Series


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