Aleksander Arder
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Aleksander Arder
Summary
Aleksander Arder is a human[1]. Born in Kirna[2], he… he was born on September 19, 1894[3]. He passed away in Tallinn[4]. He died on September 29, 1966[5]. He worked as an opera singer[6], voice teacher[7], and music teacher[8].
Key Facts
- Aleksander Arder's place of birth was Kirna[2].
- Aleksander Arder died in Tallinn[4].
- Aleksander Arder was born on September 19, 1894[3].
- Aleksander Arder died on September 29, 1966[5].
- Aleksander Arder is buried at Metsakalmistu[9].
- Among Aleksander Arder's spouses was Tatyana Poska-Laaman[10].
- Among Aleksander Arder's spouses was Marta Rungi[11].
- A child of Aleksander Arder was Árpád Arder[12].
- Aleksander Arder held citizenship in Russian Empire[13].
- Aleksander Arder held citizenship in Estonia[14].
- Aleksander Arder held citizenship in Soviet Union[15].
- Aleksander Arder worked as an opera singer[6].
- Aleksander Arder worked as a voice teacher[7].
- Aleksander Arder worked as a music teacher[8].
- Among Aleksander Arder's employers was Estonia Theatre[16].
- Aleksander Arder was employed by Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre[17].
- Aleksander Arder's education included a stint at Riga Seminary[18].
- Aleksander Arder received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[19].
- Aleksander Arder received the Merited Artist of Estonian SSR[20].
- Aleksander Arder received the People's Artist of the Estonian SSR[21].
- Aleksander Arder was a member of State Artistic Ensembles of the Estonian SSR[22].
- Aleksander Arder is recorded as male[23].
- Aleksander Arder's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Aleksander Arder was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[25].
- Aleksander Arder's Commons category is recorded as Aleksander Arder[26].
Product Details
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Type: Person[27]
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Country: EE[28]
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Began / founded: 1894-09-19[29]
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Ended / dissolved: 1966-09-29[30]
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MusicBrainz ID: 72dda813-7175-4f04-b96d-a8787aaba945[31]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Kirna[2], Aleksander Arder… he was born on September 19, 1894[3].
Education
Aleksander Arder was educated at Riga Seminary[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include opera singer[6], voice teacher[7], and music teacher[8]. Employers include Estonia Theatre[16], a theatre building[32], in Estonia[33] and Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre[17], a college of music[34], in Estonia[35], founded in 1918[36], headquartered in Tallinn[37].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[19], a socialist order of merit[38], in Soviet Union[39], founded in 1928[40]; Merited Artist of Estonian SSR[20], an honorary title of the Estonian SSR[41], in Soviet Union[42], founded in 1941[43]; and People's Artist of the Estonian SSR[21], an honorary title of the Estonian SSR[44], in Soviet Union[45], founded in 1942[46].
Personal Life
Spouses include Tatyana Poska-Laaman[10], a legal scholar[47], 1900–1988[48], of Estonia[49] and Marta Rungi[11], an opera singer[50], 1902–1988[51], of Estonia[52]. A child of Aleksander Arder was Árpád Arder[12]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[25].
Death and Burial
Aleksander Arder died on September 29, 1966[5]. He died in Tallinn[4]. He is buried at Metsakalmistu[9].
FAQs
Where was Aleksander Arder born?
Born in Kirna[2], Aleksander Arder…
Where did Aleksander Arder die?
Aleksander Arder died in Tallinn[4].
Who was Aleksander Arder married to?
Aleksander Arder's spouses include Tatyana Poska-Laaman[10] and Marta Rungi[11].
What did Aleksander Arder do for work?
Aleksander Arder worked as opera singer[6], voice teacher[7], and music teacher[8].
Where did Aleksander Arder go to school?
Aleksander Arder was educated at Riga Seminary[18].
What awards did Aleksander Arder receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[19], Merited Artist of Estonian SSR[20], and People's Artist of the Estonian SSR[21].