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Gregory Rose
Gregory Rose
British composer and music director
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Erkki-Sven Tüür
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Estonian composer
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Ralph Lundsten
Ralph Lundsten
Swedish composer
3
Healey Willan
Healey Willan
musician, composer, organist
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Morris Pert
Morris Pert
British musician
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Yūji Ōno
Yūji Ōno
Japanese composer, arranger, jazz pianist (1941-)
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Eino Tamberg
Eino Tamberg
Estonian composer
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Kentaro Sato
Kentaro Sato
Japanese composer
8
Johannes Ockeghem
Johannes Ockeghem
Franco-Flemish composer
9
California Guitar Trio
California Guitar Trio
band
10
Georg Druschetzky
Georg Druschetzky
Czech oboist, timpanist, and composer
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Nils Landgren
Nils Landgren
Swedish musician
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Anne Veski
Anne Veski
Estonian pop singer
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Ernst Pepping
Ernst Pepping
German composer
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Ton de Leeuw
Ton de Leeuw
Dutch composer
Intro
Estonian composer
Awards Received
Order of the White Star, 4th Class
Music
Urmas Sisask in 2011.
Estonian TV Girls' Choir with Urmas Sisask at St Paul's cathedral in London, 2008.

Urmas Sisask (born 9 September 1960, in Rapla) is an Estonian composer.

One of the major inspirations for his music is astronomy. Based on the trajectories of the planets in the solar system, he created the "planetal scale", a mode consisting of the pitches C#, D, F#, G#, and A. Later, he discovered to his surprise that this was exactly the same as the Japanese Kumajoshi mode, which is also known as the Japanese pentatonic scale.

Sisask is a Roman Catholic, and much of what he composes is sacred music. His younger sister is singer and actress Siiri Sisask.