IN MEMORIAM COMPOSER JAAN RÄÄTS (15.10.1932–25.12.2020)
WORKS FOR LARGE ENSEMBLE
QUINTETS
Variations on the Theme by Hanns Eisler, Op. 62
1978
10'
piano, violin, cello, recorder, harpsichord
Piano Quintet No. 3, Op. 38
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Allegro
1970
12'
piano, string quartet
(viola), Toomas Tummeleht (cello), Rein Rannap (piano)
Publisher: Советский композитор (1980)
Piano Quintet No. 2
1965
piano, string quartet
Piano Quintet No. 1, Op. 4
1. Allegro
2. Andante
3. Allegro
1957
8'
piano, string quartet
SEXTETS
Music for Six, Op. 123
2004
5'
piano, 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba
Fp: Mati Mikalai (piano), Silver Brass: Mihkel Metsala, Taavi Kuntu (trumpet), Kalle Koppel (horn), Hando Põldmäe (trombone), Priit Paabo (tuba), April 19, 2004 Estonian Academy of Music Chamber Hall, Estonian Music Days Festival
Sextet for Strings, Op. 98
1997
2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos
Fp: July 1997, Germany, Schneeberg Festival
Sextet, Op. 84
three movements
1990
8'
2 pianos, string quartet
Sextet for Piano and Wind Quintet, Op. 46
1. Allegro
2. Andantino
3. Allegro
1972
9'
piano, wind quintet
Fp: Estonian State Philharmony Wind Quintet: Samuel Saulus (flute), Heldur Värv (oboe), Rein Karin (clarinet), Uve Uustalu (horn), E. Sarapuu (bassoon), October 2, 1972, Volkstheater Rostock, Estonian Culture Days in German Democratic Republic
FpEst: Estonian State Philharmony Wind Quintet: Samuel Saulus (flute), Heldur Värv (oboe), Roland Kriit (clarinet), Uve Uustalu (horn), Eugen Saanpere (bassoon), Vaike Vahi (piano), December 22, 1972, Estonia Concert Hall, Tallinn
Publisher: Antes (1998)
+8 ENSEMBLE
Concerto for Eight Pianists on Four Pianos, Op. 126
in one movement
2005
11'
8 pianists on 4 pianos
Fp: Nata-Ly Sakkos, Toivo Peäske, Kai Ratassepp–Mikalai, Reet Kopvillem–Ruubel, Piret Habak,
Piret Väinmaa, Lauri Väinmaa (piano), February 22, 2005, Vanemuine Concert Hall, Tartu
Nonet, Op. 29
1967
14'
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass
Fp: 1967, Rostock, German Democratic Respublic
FpEst: Ensemble of the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, conductor Eri Klas, May 10, 1969, Tallinn
Concerto for 8 pianists on 4 pianos
Nonet