Enn Võrk

{{Short description|Estonian conductor, composer and choir director}}

Enn Võrk (14 March 1905 in Volkovysk, Grodno Governorate – 20 September 1962 in Tallinn) was an Estonian composer,

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| birth_date = March 14, 1905

| birth_place = Vaŭkavysk, {{flag|Belarus}}

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conductor, and organist.{{cite web |title=Võrk, Enn {{!}} Estonian Music Information Centre |url=https://www.emic.ee/?sisu=heliloojad&mid=58&id=143&lang=eng&action=view&method=biograafia |website=www.emic.ee |access-date=19 March 2021}}{{Cite web |title=Enn Võrk |url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/2879541-Enn-Võrk |access-date=2022-09-05 |website=Discogs |language=en}}

In 1926, he graduated from Tallinn Conservatory.

Between 1926–1933, he conducted Choir of St. John's Church in Tallinn. From 1926–1929, he conducted Radio Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra.

He has been the organist in Tallinn St. John's Church (1926–1933) and Rapla Church (1944–1950, 1955–1962).

Between 1945-1950 and from 1959, he was a member of Estonian Composers' Union.

Works

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  • choral song "{{ill|The Estonian Flag|et|Eesti lipp (laul)}}" (Eesti lipp)
  • choral song "I Would Take a Flower Chain"
  • choral song "The Singer"
  • oratorio "Vigilate" (1957)

References