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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ülo_KrigulÜlo Krigul - Wikipedia

    Ülo Krigul (born 7 November 1978 in Tallinn) is an Estonian composer. In 1997 he graduated from Tallinn Music High School. In 2006 he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre specialising in composition. He has been a music organizer; from 1995 to 1999 he belonged to the staff of the jazz festival Jazzkaar.

  2. Ülo Krigul (*1978)Proteus Pulse, for symphony orchestra (2022)Symfonieorkest VlaanderenKristiina Poska, conductorWorld Première, 17 March 2022, Estonia Conce...

  3. Ülo Krigul. b. November 7, 1978, Tallinn Member of the Estonian Composers' Union since 2003. The nature of Ülo Krigul’s musical expression is lively and dynamic. His style includes a broad spectrum of musical means, influences from jazz, post-minimalism and sonoristics among them. The imagery of Krigul’s music is rich in playful contrasts.

  4. Ülo Krigul composer. Works / Biography / Perfomances / Photos / Contact / Ülo Krigul in Soundcloud / Myspace. Website design and photography: Aadam Kaarma / code ...

  5. Ülo Krigul. 07.11.1978. expressive post-minimalism. charged statics – sharp gestures, venturous phantasies. of timbral colours. chamber music, orchestral works. Biography Works Discography Media. Publisher: Estonian Music Information Centre. News.

  6. Ülo Krigul studied in Tallinn and Vienna, and has written music in a wide variety of genres. Three works on the present disc – And the Sea Arose, Aga vaata aina üles (‘But Look Always Up’) and liquid turns – were completed in 2019–20 when Krigul was composer-in-residence with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.

  7. mixed choir, string orchestra. Text: From the Gospel of John and Gospel of Matthew, compiled by Hedi Rosma (in English) Fp: Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conductor Kaspars Putniņš; April 19, 2019, Tallinn St. John's Church. Commissioned by: Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.