Name Alo Mattiisen Role Composer | Music group In Spe (1983 – 1996) | |
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Education Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre Albums Ajaga silmitsi, Alo Mattiisen & Henry Laks Similar People Henry Laks, Riho Sibul, Erkki‑Sven Tuur, Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald |
Ei ole ksi kski maa alo mattiisen katkend filmist august 1991
Alo Mattiisen (22 April 1961 – 30 May 1996) was an Estonian composer most known for his patriotic melodies, several of which became a staple of the Singing Revolution.
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- Ei ole ksi kski maa alo mattiisen katkend filmist august 1991
- Alo mattiisen sonata for cello and piano
- Early years
- Education
- Creative period
- Late life
- Awards
- References

Alo mattiisen sonata for cello and piano
Early years

Mattiisen was born on 22 April 1961 in Jõgeva.
Education

In 1984, Mattiisen graduated from the Tallinn State Conservatory, becoming a specialist in pedagogy of music. In 1988, he graduated from the same school, becoming a specialist in composition.
Creative period

In 1983, Mattiisen replaced Erkki-Sven Tüür in In Spe. Tüür was leaving the ensemble and seeking a replacement. The first performance of Mattiisen with In Spe was in January 1984.
Late life
Mattiisen died on 30 May 1996 in Tallinn.
Awards
References
Alo Mattiisen Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA