Lepo Sumera

Lepo Sumera

  • Birthday: 1950-05-08
  • Deathday: 2000-06-02

Biography

Lepo Sumera (8 May 1950 – 2 June 2000) was an Estonian composer and teacher. He was born in Tallinn and studied with Veljo Tormis in his teens, and from 1968, with Heino Eller at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (then Tallinn State Conservatory). After Heino Eller's death in 1970, he studied with Heino Jürisalu, graduating in 1973. He then did postgraduate study at the Moscow Conservatory (1979–1982) with the Russian composer Roman Ledenev. Sumera first came to notice in 1972 with In Memoriam, an orchestral tribute to Eller. He is considered one of Estonia's most renowned composers along with Eller, Eduard Tubin and Arvo Pärt, he was also his country's Minister of Culture from 1988 to 1992 during the days of the Singing Revolution. As such he was the last Minister of Culture of the Estonian SSR, and the first Minister of Culture after Estonia re-gained independence.

Production

Tyll the Giant

1980

As Music

Hell

1983

As Music

Antennid jääs

1977

As Music

The Rifleman

1976

As Music

The Beggar

1985

As Music

Games for Teenagers

1985

As Original Music Composer

Juhan Liivi's Story

1975

As Music

The Enchanted Island

1985

As Music

As Cinzas de Deus

2003

As Additional Music

A Human is Born...

1976

As Music

Nest of Winds

1979

As Music

Lurich

1984

As Music

Stolen Meeting

1989

As Music

For Crazies Only

1991

As Music

The War

1987

As Original Music Composer

Living-Room

1993

As Original Music Composer

The Rabbit

1976

As Music

The City

1988

As Original Music Composer

Is It Still Greasy?

1979

As Music

The Master

2015

As Music

Kind Hometown Spirits

1983

As Music

Doctor Stockmann

1989

As Music

The Sounds of Kaleva

1986

As Music

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