Artur Rinne Explained

Artur Rinne (25 September 1910 Narva – 31 January 1984 Tallinn) was an Estonian singer (baritone), theatre director and television director. He is the Estonian singer who has been recorded the most.[1]

In 1934 he graduated from Tallinn Conservatory. 1929-1937 he was a choir singer and 1937–1938 ja 1941–1944 a soloist at Estonia Theatre. From 1945 until 1949, he was the director of the Vanemuine theatre in Tartu. 1947–1950 and 1971–1980 he was a soloist at Estonian SSR State Philharmonic. In 1950, he was arrested by Soviet authorities and was placed within the gulag camp system; exiled to the Yertsevo prison camp in Arkhangelsk Oblast of northern Russia.

After he was released, from 1956 until 1970 he was a director at Eesti Televisioon and Eesti Telefilm.

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In 1968 the autobiographical film Meie Arhur was directed.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rinne, Artur - Eesti Entsüklopeedia . etbl.teatriliit.ee . 20 June 2021.