
Ester Mägi (born 10 January 1922 - died 14 May 2021) was an Estonian and Soviet composer, widely regarded as the First Lady of Estonian Music. Much of her work consists of choral and chamber music, but her few symphonic pieces are also highly regarded. She trained initially under Mart Saar at the Tallinn Conservatory, then from 1951-54 at the Moscow Conservatory under Vissarion Shebalin. Amongst her best known works are her Piano Sonata (1949), Piano Trio in F minor (1950)
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Piano Concerto: III. Allegro
Vesper
Bukoolika
Aiu-Puiu
Piano Concerto: I. Allegro moderato
Symphony: I. Allegro assai
Pieta
Piano Concerto: II. Andante sostenuto
Symphony: II. Andante
Variations for Piano, Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra
Symphony: III. Presto
To The Bards
Vana kannel
How Would You Live?
From A Maple Onto A White Cloud
Laulikutele
A Wish
The Broken Oar
The Fatherland
Mägi : The Ancient Kannel
He Came
A Moment
Song From Lapland
The Ancient Kannel
Cantus
A Night Song
Viru lauliku mõtted: I
Lapimaa joiud (Lappish Melodies)
Church Bell
Bucolic
Ballad 'Tuule Tuba' ('House of Wind')
To A Child
Christmas Night
Lind lohutamas
Room Of The Wind
Viru lauliku mõtted: II
Vahtralt valgõ pilve pääle
A Vagabond Boy
Huiked
Murdunud aer
Kuus eesti rahvalaulu: II. Aeglaselt
Duod Rahvatoonis
Murdunud aer (The Broken Oar)
Kuus eesti rahvalaulu: III. Tõsiselt, retsiteerides
Mägi : Cantus & Processus : Processus
Serenade - Allegro sostenuto, Andantino serioso - Allegro scherzando brio, Allegro con brio
Kadents ja teema
Mägi : Cantus & Processus : Cantus
Kuus eesti rahvalaulu: IV. Hällitades
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