{"id":3977,"date":"2020-08-18T06:21:01","date_gmt":"2020-08-18T03:21:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/about\/the-academy\/ajalugu\/"},"modified":"2021-10-25T18:54:37","modified_gmt":"2021-10-25T15:54:37","slug":"history","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/","title":{"rendered":"History"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":3973,"menu_order":1,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-3977","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":{"post_image":false,"page_content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"tekstikast","page_text":"<h2>The birth of a Higher Music School<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>Higher music education in Estonia dates back to the latter half of the 19th century, the so-called National Awakening, during which music and theatre enthusiasts formed societies that helped establish a new Estonian-language cultural scene. The idea to create a higher music school in Estonia emerged from the ranks of the Estonia Society\u2019s mixed choir on the eve of the First World War. It came to fruition, however, only after the war\u2019s end, in the newly independent Republic of Estonia, in which the need for an educated class of musicians quickly became apparent.<\/p>\n<p>On 17 November 1918, the Estonia Society voted in favour of establishing a higher music school. On 9 May 1919 the school\u2019s charter was approved by the Minister of Education. The school was initially named the Tallinn Higher Music School, as the establishment of a music conservatory was not within the purview of the Estonia Society. In 1923 it was, however, renamed the Tallinn Conservatoire, which is the precursor to the present-day Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.<\/p>\n<p>The opening ceremony took place on 28 september 1919 at the Estonia Concert Hall. The academic staff consisted of 32 prominent Estonian musicians. In 1920 they were joined by a roster of professors from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, who had opted in favour of Estonian citizenship. These were pianists Artur and Theodor Lemba, the french horn player Jaan Tamm, Artur Kapp (the former director of the Astrakhan Music School) and the piano instructor Peeter Ramul from Moscow. Mihel L\u00fcdig was the school\u2019s director in the years 1919\u20131923.<\/p>\n<p>Teaching first took place in the Estonia Concert Hall\u2019s ancillary spaces and on rented premises.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"width: 387px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/Picture-1-1.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"387\" height=\"359\" \/><figcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">On 29 September 1919 a short notice of the opening of the Tallinn Conservatoire was printed in the newspaper Tallinna Teataja.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4275,"id":4275,"title":"1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud","filename":"1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","filesize":152245,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/1-5-1_o%cc%83ppejo%cc%83ud-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"The academic staff of the Tallinn Higher Music School in 1919 (Photo: EAMT archives)","caption":"","name":"1-5-1_o%cc%83ppejo%cc%83ud-2","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":3977,"date":"2020-10-01 07:47:16","modified":"2021-01-04 08:01:02","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":1000,"height":692,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-150x150.jpeg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-300x208.jpeg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":208,"medium_large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-768x531.jpeg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":531,"large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","large-width":1000,"large-height":692,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1536x1536-width":1000,"1536x1536-height":692,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","2048x2048-width":1000,"2048x2048-height":692,"640px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-640x443.jpeg","640px-width":640,"640px-height":443,"768px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-768x531.jpeg","768px-width":768,"768px-height":531,"1024px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1024px-width":1000,"1024px-height":692,"1280px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1280px-width":1000,"1280px-height":692,"1366px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1366px-width":1000,"1366px-height":692,"1600px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1600px-width":1000,"1600px-height":692,"1920px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","1920px-width":1000,"1920px-height":692,"2400px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud.jpeg","2400px-width":1000,"2400px-height":692,"woocommerce_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-415x415.jpeg","woocommerce_thumbnail-width":415,"woocommerce_thumbnail-height":415,"woocommerce_single":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-600x415.jpeg","woocommerce_single-width":600,"woocommerce_single-height":415,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.5.1_o\u0303ppejo\u0303ud-100x100.jpeg","woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-width":100,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-height":100}},"is_full_image":true},{"acf_fc_layout":"tekstikast","page_text":"<p>In 1925 the school elected its first roster of professors: Raimond B\u00f6\u00f6cke, Artur Kapp, Johannes Paulsen, Peeter Ramul and August Topman. At this early stage, the Tallinn Conservatoire employed eight professors, as Artur and Theodor Lemba as well as Jaan Tamm had received their professoreships from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. The first class of graduates finished the Tallinn Conservatoire in 1925.<\/p>\n<p>Between 1923 and 1933 the school\u2019s director was Jaan Tamm, who founded the Conservatoire Society, which took over the institution from the Estonia Society. Under Tamm\u2019s direction the Conservatoire achieved both academic and financial stability. He had later stated that at this early stage of development, the primary objective was to focus as much energy and resources on improving the school\u2019s pedagogy and artistic standards. Academic staff paid visits to established conservatories throughout Europe, participated in music conferences and became acquainted with new teaching methods. Numerous public student concerts were organized, which quickly breathed new life into the local music scene.<\/p>\n<p>After his death in 1933, Jaan Tamm was replaced by composer and conductor Juhan Aavik as director of the conservatoire, under whose leadership the school became nationalized in 1935.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>The Conservatoire&#8217;s first building<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>At the initiative of Mihkel L\u00fcdig, the first director of the conservatoire, donations were collected to support the construction of a new school building. Located between the town wall and St. John\u2019s Church (which itself was undergoing a lengthy reconstruction), this became a modern and comfortable building for the higher music school. However, the school\u2019s needs quickly outgrew the facility, which gave rise to a century-long headache: the lack of space.<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4277,"id":4277,"title":"1.11.1_Maja","filename":"1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","filesize":571803,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/1-11-1_maja-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"The building of the Tallinn Higher Music School completed by 1922 (on the right), viewed from St. John\u2019s Church. The spire of St. Nicholas\u2019 Church visible in the background. Photograph by: August Vannas (Photo: Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, MO251:1)","caption":"","name":"1-11-1_maja-2","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":3977,"date":"2020-10-01 07:47:17","modified":"2021-01-04 07:48:05","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":999,"height":693,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-150x150.jpeg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-300x208.jpeg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":208,"medium_large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-768x533.jpeg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":533,"large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","large-width":999,"large-height":693,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1536x1536-width":999,"1536x1536-height":693,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","2048x2048-width":999,"2048x2048-height":693,"640px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-640x444.jpeg","640px-width":640,"640px-height":444,"768px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-768x533.jpeg","768px-width":768,"768px-height":533,"1024px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1024px-width":999,"1024px-height":693,"1280px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1280px-width":999,"1280px-height":693,"1366px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1366px-width":999,"1366px-height":693,"1600px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1600px-width":999,"1600px-height":693,"1920px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","1920px-width":999,"1920px-height":693,"2400px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja.jpeg","2400px-width":999,"2400px-height":693,"woocommerce_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-415x415.jpeg","woocommerce_thumbnail-width":415,"woocommerce_thumbnail-height":415,"woocommerce_single":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-600x416.jpeg","woocommerce_single-width":600,"woocommerce_single-height":416,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/1.11.1_Maja-100x100.jpeg","woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-width":100,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-height":100}},"is_full_image":true},{"acf_fc_layout":"tekstikast","page_text":"<p><em>&#8230;As of 1934, all of the 234 musicians from the various disciplines have found work throughout the country. They are contributing to the rapid development of our nation\u2019s musical culture, as church organists, choirmasters, conductors, music teachers, private tutors, soloists, members of the orchestra and spokespersons\u2026 <\/em><em>\u00a0<\/em>[Anton Kasemets <em>Eesti muusika arenemislugu<\/em> (History of the Development of Estonian Music, 1937)].<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>War<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>The school continued to operate during the war. Despite the endless difficulties, the school, under the leadership of Riho P\u00e4ts, managed to attract new academic staff to its ranks. These prominent musicians included Heino Eller, Karl Leichter, Tuudur Vettik, Bruno Lukk, Cyrillus Kreek and Arno Niitof.<\/p>\n<p>By September 1940, the school was required to transition to the Soviet curriculum, which brought about extensive changes in staffing and structuring. Musicians were not spared from forced mobilizations and evacuations, which made it very difficult to continue the activities of the school.<\/p>\n<p>Temporary shelter for the school was found in the Lahmuse manor house, near Suure-Jaani.<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4279,"id":4279,"title":"3.11.2_aktus 1942","filename":"3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","filesize":484254,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/3-11-2_aktus-1942-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"Graduation ceremony on 1 July 1942 (Photo: Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, M159:1\/650:14)","caption":"","name":"3-11-2_aktus-1942-2","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":3977,"date":"2020-10-01 07:47:17","modified":"2021-01-04 07:50:27","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":1000,"height":792,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-150x150.jpeg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-300x238.jpeg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":238,"medium_large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-768x608.jpeg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":608,"large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","large-width":1000,"large-height":792,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1536x1536-width":1000,"1536x1536-height":792,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","2048x2048-width":1000,"2048x2048-height":792,"640px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-640x507.jpeg","640px-width":640,"640px-height":507,"768px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-768x608.jpeg","768px-width":768,"768px-height":608,"1024px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1024px-width":1000,"1024px-height":792,"1280px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1280px-width":1000,"1280px-height":792,"1366px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1366px-width":1000,"1366px-height":792,"1600px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1600px-width":1000,"1600px-height":792,"1920px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","1920px-width":1000,"1920px-height":792,"2400px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942.jpeg","2400px-width":1000,"2400px-height":792,"woocommerce_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-415x415.jpeg","woocommerce_thumbnail-width":415,"woocommerce_thumbnail-height":415,"woocommerce_single":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-600x475.jpeg","woocommerce_single-width":600,"woocommerce_single-height":475,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/3.11.2_aktus-1942-100x100.jpeg","woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-width":100,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-height":100}},"is_full_image":true},{"acf_fc_layout":"tekstikast","page_text":"<p>During the bombing of Tallinn on 9 March 1944, the school and its contents were all but destroyed. When restoration began in autumn of that year, the school was facing a situation not entirely unlike its founding a quarter-century earlier: lacking both a building and instruments. For a long time after the bombing the school operated from Kaarli pst 3, a residential building not far from the site of the destroyed campus. Vladimir Alum\u00e4e became director of the conservatoire.<\/p>\n<p>The war had a devastating impact on the country, and its music community was not spared. Many leading members of the cultural elite had left Estonia as refugees; others were evacuated to the east. In spite of all this the conservatoire survived. A sense of continuity with the pre-war institution was maintained thanks in large part to the older professors, which contributed to the pervading spirit of resilience. While the future remained unpredictable, the students and staff drew on the spirit of their predecessors and continued the work of the school. However, the forced optimism imposed by the regime did nothing to alleviate the sincere feelings of entrapment and gloom felt by most, if not all.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>The Soviet Era<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>Political repressions intensified in 1948, when the government implemented a new cultural policy that saw the arrest and dismissal of large numbers of professors. The new system of higher education emphasized the importance of research, which was required of all academic staff. However, postgraduate studies were not launched at the conservatoire, which meant that it was not possible to defend dissertations in the Estonian language. Throughout the entire Soviet period, the school remained a dependent on Moscow and Leningrad in academic affairs. In 1952 the composer Eugen Kapp was appointed director of the conservatoire. From the mid-1950s the creative atmosphere began to gradually thaw.<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4281,"id":4281,"title":"4.26.1_Vettik","filename":"4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","filesize":499400,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/4-26-1_vettik-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"Tuudur Vettik on his 50th birthday, 4 January 1948, at the Estonia Concert Hall with the mixed choir of the conservatoire (Photo: Estonian Theatre and Music Museum, M347:1\/171:3)","caption":"","name":"4-26-1_vettik-2","status":"inherit","uploaded_to":3977,"date":"2020-10-01 07:47:18","modified":"2021-01-04 07:52:22","menu_order":0,"mime_type":"image\/jpeg","type":"image","subtype":"jpeg","icon":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-includes\/images\/media\/default.png","width":999,"height":673,"sizes":{"thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-150x150.jpeg","thumbnail-width":150,"thumbnail-height":150,"medium":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-300x202.jpeg","medium-width":300,"medium-height":202,"medium_large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-768x517.jpeg","medium_large-width":768,"medium_large-height":517,"large":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","large-width":999,"large-height":673,"1536x1536":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1536x1536-width":999,"1536x1536-height":673,"2048x2048":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","2048x2048-width":999,"2048x2048-height":673,"640px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-640x431.jpeg","640px-width":640,"640px-height":431,"768px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-768x517.jpeg","768px-width":768,"768px-height":517,"1024px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1024px-width":999,"1024px-height":673,"1280px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1280px-width":999,"1280px-height":673,"1366px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1366px-width":999,"1366px-height":673,"1600px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1600px-width":999,"1600px-height":673,"1920px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","1920px-width":999,"1920px-height":673,"2400px":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik.jpeg","2400px-width":999,"2400px-height":673,"woocommerce_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-415x415.jpeg","woocommerce_thumbnail-width":415,"woocommerce_thumbnail-height":415,"woocommerce_single":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-600x404.jpeg","woocommerce_single-width":600,"woocommerce_single-height":404,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/4.26.1_Vettik-100x100.jpeg","woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-width":100,"woocommerce_gallery_thumbnail-height":100}},"is_full_image":true},{"acf_fc_layout":"tekstikast","page_text":"<h2>The Drama School<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>In 1957 the Faculty of Performing Arts (later known as the Drama Department) was founded with the mission of training forthcoming generations of actors. This was spearheaded by Voldemar Panso, who was the school\u2019s first director. For many decades most Estonian actors and directors have studied at the theatre faculty.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Voldemar Panso, &#8230; <em>True, acting is one of the most time-consuming skills, and practical experience plays a more important role here than in some other arts, because the creator and the instrument are one and the same person. With all this in mind, we have to be very clear about who exactly steps off the school stage and onto the theatre stage? \u2013 It\u2019s a young actor. An a c t o r! The school must make of him an actor. As an actor, he is received by the theatre and the audience. His youth must be a virtue, not a concession&#8230; <\/em>(Voldemar Panso. T\u00f6\u00f6 ja talent n\u00e4itleja loomingus. (<em>Work and talent in an actor\u2019s creative life.<\/em>) Tallinn Eesti Raamat 1965, p. 15)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>The 1960s and 70s<\/h2>\n<hr \/>\n<p>In 1964 when Vladimir Alum\u00e4e began his final term as rector, a general sense of political thaw began to be detected by many, although this turned out to be largely deceptive. While the conservatoire\u2019s importance and prestige expanded, its practical realization was hampered by the lack of space, which was quickly becoming unbearable. Rector Alum\u00e4e began the process of looking for new facilities, becoming acquainted with many potential sites around Tallinn.<\/p>\n<p>Students kept their spirits up by founding a musicology club, which organized conferences which were dubbed \u201cscientific sessions\u201d. These conferences provided a forum for discussion on concert life. The society\u2019s members brought forth bold ideas and had a major influence on the music scene.<\/p>\n<p>In the 1971\/72 academic year the school finally moved to a new campus at the former boarding school at Kivim\u00e4e, on the outskirts of the city. While the facilities may not have been the most practical for music studies, Kivim\u00e4e\u2019s peaceful environs proved an idyllic place for young, aspiring musicians.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Heljo Sepp, the Vice Rector at the time, described the early years of the Kivim\u00e4e period, &#8230;<em> The staff managed to do everything, one step at a time. The main thing was that everyone understood that it was necessary, and waited patiently for any shortcomings to be dealt with. At the same time, a lot of repair work was being done, a new boiler house was being built, the book and sheet music collections were set up, and the sound system of the office was being planned. The surroundings of the school building were tidied up and landscaped, the canteen became operational, the exterior of the school buildings was finished, and gradually, the classrooms and the dormitory were furnished &#8230; [<\/em>Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia 100<em> (The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre 100), p. 97]<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4283,"id":4283,"title":"6.1.1_hoone_o\u0303ige","filename":"6.1.1_hoone_o\u0303ige.jpeg","filesize":526515,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/6.1.1_hoone_o\u0303ige.jpeg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/6-1-1_hoone_o%cc%83ige-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"Vabaduse puiestee 130 at Kivim\u00e4e. 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The new era of stagnation was echoed in a general demeanor of careful self-reflection and yearning for past traditions. From 1971 it was again possible to major in music pedagogy, thereby strengthening the role of the conservatoire as the primary support structure for all levels of education.<\/p>\n<p>In the 1970s the first graduates of the Tallinn Music High School (established in 1961) entered the academy. The vigorous training they received in their previous schooling contributed to a dramatic rise in competence, artistry and overall caliber of the conservatoire. The level of the school\u2019s orchestra continued to rise, and they gradually increased the number of concerts they gave each year. By 1979 the orchestra gave three full-length concerts a year in addition to the academic work specified in the curriculum.<\/p>\n<p>The musicology club continued attracting new students and its activities became ever more impactful on musical life. Students organized music festivals and founded ensembles such as the woodwind quintet of Jaan \u00d5un and the early music ensemble Hortus Musicus, led by Andres Mustonen. Other notable members of the club included T\u00f5nu Kaljuste, Rein Rannap and Urve Lippus.<\/p>\n<p>To this day the Drama Department bases its methods on Estonian traditions and the Stanislavski school. Panso had long advocated that not only actors but also directors deserved professional training from within the school. His efforts bore their first fruit in the graduating class of 1976, which coincided with his final year of teaching. The so-called \u201cPanso era\u201d came to a close in the late 1970s.<\/p>\n"},{"acf_fc_layout":"pilt","page_image":{"ID":4285,"id":4285,"title":"6","filename":"6.jpg","filesize":1913082,"url":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/6.jpg","link":"https:\/\/eamt.ee\/en\/about\/the-academy\/history\/6-2-2\/","alt":"","author":"3","description":"Aleksis Kivi \u2013 Voldemar Panso \u201cT\u00e4na m\u00e4ngime \u201eSeitset venda\u201d\u201d (\u201cToday we perform The Seven Brothers\u201d, directed by Voldemar Panso, 1971). A scene from the production by the 5th class to graduate. Front left: Ivo Eensalu, Koit Randus, Jaak Tamleht; back: Peeter Tooma, Martin Veimann , Igor Kurve; Paul Laasik lying on the ground. 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Its official name, the \u201cTallinn State Conservatoire\u201d was changed to the \u201cTallinn Conservatoire\u201d. In 1993 it was renamed the \u201cEstonian Academy of Music\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Choral conductor Venno Laul, rector from 1982\u20131992, campaigned for a new building, but this became a reality during the tenure of the subsequent rector, pianist Peep Lassmann. Lassmann was rector from 1992\u20132017, during which the academy became a modern, state-of-the-art facility for post-secondary music education.<\/p>\n<p>The academy became an accredited university, with presently offers three-year Bachelor\u2019s and two-year Master\u2019s degree programmes. A four-year doctoral programme was established in 1996, which initially was only open to musicologists. This was expanded to the creative fields (performance and composition) in 2000.<\/p>\n<p>In 2017 eminent pianist and pedagogue Ivari Ilja became the new rector, whose ambition is to\u00a0 expand the presence and influence of the academy within society.<\/p>\n<p>In 2019 the long-awaited concert hall was completed, giving the academy a state-of-the-art performance facility.<\/p>\n<p>Today the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre is an internationally recognized institution of music education and research. The vast majority of Estonian musicians and theatre people have either studied or taught at the academy, making it a pillar of Estonian cultural life.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>RECTORS<\/p>\n<p>1919\u20131923 Mihkel L\u00fcdig<br \/>\n1923\u20131933 Jaan Tamm<br \/>\n1933\u20131940 Juhan Aavik<br \/>\n1941\u00a0 Vladimir Alum\u00e4e<br \/>\n1941\u20131944 Juhan Aavik<br \/>\n1944\u20131948 Vladimir Alum\u00e4e<br \/>\n1948\u20131951 Bruno Lukk<br \/>\n1951\u20131952 Georg Ots<br \/>\n1952\u20131964 Eugen Kapp<br \/>\n1964\u20131970 Vladimir Alum\u00e4e<br \/>\n1970\u20131982 Viktor Gurjev<br \/>\n1982\u20131992 Venno Laul<br \/>\n1992\u20132017 Peep Lassmann<br \/>\n2017\u2013&#8230; Ivari Ilja<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>* <\/em><em>Dolgopolova, A., Tool, A., Kruuspere, P. <\/em><em>Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia 100<\/em><em> (Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre 100). EMTA kirjastus 2019<br \/>\n<\/em><em>** Topman. M. Eesti Muusikaakadeemia 80. 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