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Iha ongi õis / Desire is the flower. Based on fragments of an Estonian folksong from Kihnu. Text: fragments of Hasso Krull's poem "Iha ongi õis". Mirjam Tally (vocals and electronics), Jaak Johanson (Jew's harp).

Tally’s work often draws on elements of folk music and is invariably imbued with allusions to the natural world. This attraction to nature extends throughout her output.

Simon Cummings

I love to observe the landscapes. I think, I’m an observer-type.

The most important question to me as a composer is never stop developing, but it’s quite hard to break out from your own shadow, take some new brave steps both in life and in music. And to be open-minded. Your own skills create you basis, but important is never stop to learn yourself something new, a composer can’t work like a copy-machine or composing factory – repeating same patterns again and again.

Animalistic

Hymn


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