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The Heino Eller Tartu Music College is a music schoolinTartu, Estonia, founded in 1919.[1] It received its current name in 1971, after the Estonian composer and music teacher Heino Eller, who taught at the school from 1920 until 1940.[1]
Heino Eller's return to Tartu in 1920, to teach in the Tartu Music School, led to the development in the 1920s–1930s of the Tartu school of composition[2]
In the 1920s, the school was named Tartu Higher Music School (Estonian: Tartu Kõrgem Muusikakool).[1]
Those identified with the school include:
58°22′47.69″N 26°43′5.26″E / 58.3799139°N 26.7181278°E / 58.3799139; 26.7181278
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