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Hobi.Filateelia@Lists.Ut.Ee [email protected] PARO-Karten ungebraucht und gestempelt angeboten. Nr. 1204: 26.02 - 6.03.2012 Die beiden Lose kann man online unter http://www.felzmann.de/ Teema:[filateelia:5116] Re: Loeng postmarkide ansehen. kujundamisest Saatja:Elmo Viigipuu <[email protected]> Gruß Kuupäev:26.02.2012 12:09 Karl Lukas Saaja:"hobi.filateelia" <[email protected]> =================== Re: Loeng postmarkide kujundamisest Hõlbustamaks online kataloogist õige koha leidmist, lisan otseviite Tere! http://www.felzmann.de/de/katalog-auktion- 135/briefmarken-estland-einzellose-30021/ Jaak Altement saatis väärt viite loengu materjalidele. Soovitan kindlasti vaadata. Elmo Viigipuu Elmo Viigipuu Teema:[filateelia:5118] Uus postmark: Heino Eller 125 -------- Algne kiri -------- Saatja:Elmo Viigipuu <[email protected]> Teema: Re: [filateelia:5114] Loeng postmarkide Kuupäev:2.03.2012 1:14 kujundamisest Saaja:"hobi.filateelia" <[email protected]> Kuupäev: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 09:23:23 +0200 Saatja: Jaak Altement <[email protected]> Uus postmark: Heino Eller 125 Saaja: [email protected] <[email protected]> Nominaal: 0.45 EUR Hei! Ilmumiskuupäev: 07.03.2012 Vaatasin, et artikkel tundus pisut poolik ilma Trükk: Offset kujundatud markideta. Leidsin siit: Kujundaja: Lembit Lõhmus http://vemu.ca/index.php/en/events-events/182- http://viki.filateelia.ee/index.php?title=Lembit_L%C3%B5 february-8-2012-a-lecture-by-tiit-telmet-qstamp-design- hmus canada-postq#.T0nb8IErKCc Perforatsioon: 14 : 13 3/4 ka loengu materjalid, kus on ka kujundatud margid. Poogen: 5 x 4 Jaak Trükiarv: 50 000 Trükikoda: AS Vaba Maa http://www.vabamaa.ee/ Teema:[filateelia:5117] Fwd: 135. Auktion bei Fa. Felzmann DXsseldorf Heino Eller 125 / 505 - 07.03.12 Saatja:Elmo Viigipuu <[email protected]> http://www.post.ee/postmargid?id=1595&product_id=8309 Kuupäev:29.02.2012 22:06 &c_tpl=1019 Saaja:"hobi.filateelia" <[email protected]> Heino Eller, composer, 125th birth anniversary / 505 - 07.03.12 Fwd: 135. Auktion bei Fa. Felzmann http://www.post.ee/1946?id=1946&prod_id=8309 Düsseldorf Heino Eller (7. III 1887 Tartu – 16. VI 1970 Tallinn), eesti Tere! helilooja ja muusikapedagoog. Lõpetas Peterburi Karl Lukas saatis väärt info huvitavast konservatooriumi kompositsiooni ja muusikateooria erialal. oksjonipakkumisest. 1920. aastal saabus tagasi Eestisse ning asus tööle Tartu Kõrgemas Muusikakoolis teooria- ja Teema: 135. Auktion bei Fa. Felzmann Düsseldorf kompositsiooniõpetajana, pannes aluse Eesti muusikute Kuupäev: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 20:01:53 +0100 uuele põlvkonnale, mille säravad nimed nagu Eduard Saatja: Karl Lukas <[email protected]> Tubin, Alfred Karindi, Richard Ritsing, Karl Leichter, Olav Saaja: Elmo Viigipuu <[email protected]> Roots ja Eduard Oja on tuntuks saanud ka Elleri Tartu koolkonnana. 1940. aastast alates töötas Heino Eller Hallo Elmo, Tallinna Riikliku Konservatooriumi auf der 135. Auktion vom 8.-10. März, bei Fa. kompositsiooniprofessorina. Just tema juures on hariduse Felzmann in Düsseldorf, wird je ein kompletter Satz der saanud heliloojad Villem Kapp, Jaan Rääts, Arvo Pärt, 1 hobi.filateelia nr. 1204: 26.01 - 6.03.2012 Lepo Sumera, Heino Jürisalu, Uno Naissoo, Anatoli Kohtla-Järve kokkutulekust Garšnek, Boris Kõrver, Valter Ojakäär ja Alo Põldmäe. Heino Elleri tuntumateks teosteks on sümfoonilised Head kolleegid! poeemid „Koit” ja „Videvik” ning nii klaveri- kui ka keelpilliorkestriteosena imekaunis „Kodumaine viis”. Tuletan teile meelde, et 25. märtsil 2012 toimub Kohtla- Ta on kirjutanud kolm sümfooniat, viiulikontserdi, Järvel traditsiooniline filatelistide ja teiste kollektsionääride teoseid erinevatele instrumentaalkoosseisudele ja kokkutulek. Koht ikka endine: Järve Gümnaasium, Katse soolopillidele. Heino Elleri sümfoonilisel muusikal on tänav 2 ja aeg: 9 - 13 palju ühist euroopa eepilise sümfonismi eredamate esindajate, Bruckneri, Sibeliuse ja teiste loominguga. Meenutan ka seda, et saatuslikult on see päev mitmeti Sama liini eesti muusikas jätkas Elleri õpilane Eduard meenutatav, aga otseselt meid puudutav on, et siis algab Tubin. Ellerit on nimetatud eestiliseks heliloojaks, kelle suveaja järgi elamine, st eelneval ööl nihutati kella näit 1 loodud muusika kuulub eesti rahvusliku heliloomingu tund edasi. kuldvaramusse. Kuigi siis on kokkutulekuid ridamisi, olete ikka oodatud Esimese päeva ümbrik, hind 0,93 EUR Kohtla-Järvele! http://www.post.ee/?id=3549&product_id=8310&c_tpl =1019 Kohumiseni! FDC http://www.post.ee/?id=3553&prod_id=8310 Lehho Jõumees Kohtla-Järve Fil. Ühing ========================= Valik viited teemakohaseks lisalugemiseks Teema:[filateelia:5120] Henno Sepp Vikipeedia: Heino Eller Saatja:Elmo Viigipuu <[email protected]> http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heino_Eller Kuupäev:6.03.2012 12:25 Saaja:[email protected] Eesti Teatri- ja Muusikamuuseum - Heino Eller (7.03.1887-16.06.1970) Henno Sepp http://www.tmm.ee/index.php?s=16 Juubelit tähistav Henno Sepp saab linnalt tänukirja -- Pärnu Der Komponist . The composer . Le compositeur - Postimees 05.03.2012 11:43 Heino Eller http://www.zzz.ee/edition49/composers/h_eller/index.ht Pärnu linnavalitsus otsustas tänasel istungil anda veebruaris m 90. sünnipäeva tähistanud Henno Sepale tema pikajalise panuse eest tänukirja. Looduseülistaja Heino Eller 120 (Alo Põldmäe) -- Postimees 07.03.2007 Tänukiri antakse Sepale suurepärase ja pikaajalise töö eest http://wwx.postimees.ee/070307/esileht/kultuur/248576. rahvakultuuri säilitamisel ja huvitegevuse propageerimisel php Pärnus, teatas Pärnu linnavalitsuse pressiesindaja Maria Murakas-Ollo. 07.03.1987 andis NSV Liidu Sideministeerium välja Jüri Kaarma poolt kujundatud postmargi Heino Elleri Tänukiri antakse üle sel laupäeval kell 14 Nooruse majas 100. sünniaastapäevaks toimuval pidulikul sündmusel. FSU POSTAGE STAMPS CATALOGUE: USSR: Birth Centenary of Heino Eller. Loe edasi http://home.nestor.minsk.by/fsunews/ussr/1987/su5692. http://www.parnupostimees.ee/760562/juubelit-tahistav- html henno-sepp-saab-linnalt-tanukirja/ Uue postmargi teema filateelia foorumis Henno Sepp on vägagi tuntud tegija ka filateelia alal, http://www.filateelia.ee/foorum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t= eelkõige filateelia tutvustamisel, noorte juhendamisel ning 3635 filateeliaürituste korraldamisel. Elmo Viigipuu Hennole jõudu ja tervist soovides Elmo Viigipuu Teema:[filateelia:5119] Kohtla-JXrve kokkutulekust Saatja:[email protected] Kuupäev:3.03.2012 10:07 Saaja:[email protected] 2 hobi.filateelia nr. 1204: 26.01 - 6.03.2012 .
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