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Jaan Rääts: Marginalia

In the 1960s, Jaan Rääts (b. 1932) brought into Estonian music a markedly anti-Romantic, neo-classicist orientation. Unlike many others, Rääts found his musical language relatively quickly and has broadly stayed true to it until today. His prolific work for piano includes the 24-piece Marginalia, dedicated to Kalle Randalu and the Electronic Sonata, the first work of its kind released on LP in Estonia, heard here on synthesizer, later arranged for two pianos.
In the 1960s, Jaan Rääts (b. 1932) brought into Estonian music a markedly anti-Romantic, neo-classicist orientation. Unlike many others, Rääts found his musical language relatively quickly and has broadly stayed true to it until today. His prolific work for piano includes the 24-piece Marginalia, dedicated to Kalle Randalu and the Electronic Sonata, the first work of its kind released on LP in Estonia, heard here on synthesizer, later arranged for two pianos.
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In the 1960s, Jaan Rääts (b. 1932) brought into Estonian music a markedly anti-Romantic, neo-classicist orientation. Unlike many others, Rääts found his musical language relatively quickly and has broadly stayed true to it until today. His prolific work for piano includes the 24-piece Marginalia, dedicated to Kalle Randalu and the Electronic Sonata, the first work of its kind released on LP in Estonia, heard here on synthesizer, later arranged for two pianos.