Estonian musicians died at 77

Here are 2 famous musicians from Estonia died at 77:

Eduard Tubin

Eduard Tubin (June 18, 1905 Kallaste-November 17, 1982 Stockholm) also known as Tubin, Eduard was an Estonian composer and conductor.

Discography: Symphony no. 4 / Symphony no. 9 / Toccata, Symphony no. 3 / Symphony no. 8, Symphony no. 5 / Suite from the ballet "Kratt", Double Bass Concerto / Valse triste / Ballade for Violin and Orchestra / Violin Concerto no. 2 / Estonian Dance Suite, Requiem for Fallen Soldiers / Symphony no. 10, The Complete Piano Music, Sonata no. 2 in Phrygian Key / Ballade on a Theme of Mart Saar / Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano / The Retreating Soldier's Song / Ave Maria, , Sibelius: Symphony no. 2 in D major / Tubin: Symphony no. 5 in B minor and Estonia: Pärt, Tüür, Tubin. His related genres: Opera, 20th-century classical music and Ballet.

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Rein Etruk

Rein Etruk (March 22, 1938 Tallinn-April 5, 2015 Tallinn) was an Estonian personality.

He was a well-known journalist, writer, and translator. Etruk began his career as a journalist in the late 1950s and worked for various newspapers and magazines throughout his career. He was particularly interested in sports journalism and covered major sporting events such as the Olympic Games and the World Cup.

In addition to his journalism work, Etruk was also a prolific writer and translator. He wrote several books on sports, history, and politics, and translated many works from Russian to Estonian. Etruk was also active in politics and served as a member of the Estonian parliament in the 1990s.

Throughout his career, Etruk was known for his integrity and dedication to his work. He received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Estonian journalism and literature. Etruk passed away in 2015 at the age of 77, leaving behind a legacy as one of Estonia's most respected journalists and writers.

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