On the Highway
Henn Rebane, accordion, diatonic button accordion
Neeme Ots, trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn
Tiia Tenno, organ
Mikk Rebane, 12 str guitar
Henn Rebane, accordion, diatonic button accordion
Neeme Ots, trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn
Tiia Tenno, organ
Mikk Rebane, 12 str guitar
HENN REBANE, akordion, lõõtspill
NEEME OTS, trompet, piccolotrompet, flüügelhorn
TIIA TENNO, orel
MIKK REBANE, 12 keelne kitarr
Kiirteel: see muusika sündis ühe hooga, kiirteel, kus kihutame terve elu
Ballett-etüüd: suurepärane, et Neeme oma hõbedase trompetikõlaga graatsilise baleriini tehnilised piruetid kaunilt kuulamiseks pakub
Põgenemine: hetk minu ühest filmilikust unenäost
Oodatud kohtumine (Expetata conventum) – 3-osaline süit trompetile, akordionile ja orelile:
Henn Rebane and Allan Jakobi will be playing on two accordions both priginal music as well melodic adaptions. These are virtuosic, jazzy (swing music),spirited: a concert full of pleasurable musical surprises.
Raimond Valgre “I Hear A Little Story in The Music”, Valga Music School
The 16 Raimond Valgre songs in the programme have been complied for accordion by Henn Rebane.
Jury Aarma recounts interesting stories and events from Estonian composer R.Valgre’s
life between songs.
Karl Kikas, legend of Estonian diatonic button accordion.
Recorded by Henn Rebane already in 1977 at the home of Karl Kikas.
18 pieces. Live recording on 19 Oct. 2013 during the concert of “Kolm Krooni“. Voice and mandolin Jaan Arder, accordion Henn Rebane, cello Vambo Pikknurm.
Dedicated to the memory of Jaan Arder.
16 pieces. Recording on summer 2017
Arranging and recording R.Valgre’s music, the way I understand it, has been my desire for a long time.
Now you too have the possibility to listen to it.
(The book includes 16 pieces with CD)
(Henn Rebane - accordion, arrangements, Tõnu Raadik - violin ( 1, 4, 7, 10, 15 ), recording)
Raimond Valgre (1913-1949) is an Estonian musician and composer whose elegant, soft melodies did not at all suit bitter years WW II nor Soviet mentaly but have become legendary only after his short and turbulent lifetime.
(Henn Rebane: 21 pieces for solo accordion). The idea was to write easily memorable melodies enriched by exiting harmonies and rhytms.