Robert Jürjendal

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Robert Jürjendal
Born 10 January 1966
Origin Estonia
Instruments Guitar

Robert Jürjendal (born 10 January 1966) is an Estonian guitar player and composer.

Biography

He trained as a classical guitarist, later studied Robert Fripp's Guitar Craft and learned to play loop music.

He is a member of Weekend Guitar Trio, UMA, Fragile, The Fragile Moment. The trio won the 1995 First prize at Lausanne International Guitar festival.[1]

He has worked with Riho Sibul, Tõnis Mägi, Siiri Sisask, David Rothenberg, Petri Kuljuntausta, Kärt Johanson, Celia Roose.

He was composer for the films: The Measure of Man (documentary) (2011), Teispool vihma (short) (2004).

Discography

  • UMA Meeting Unknown (2012)
  • Quartet For The End Of Time Modus Novus (2012)
  • Guido Kangur, Andi Pupato, UMA Eesti metsa lugu (2011)
  • Slow Electric Slow Electric (2011)
  • Riho Sibul ja sõbrad Mets on rohkem, kui mõistame mõõta (2010)
  • UMA Hymn To Undiscovered Land (2010)
  • Weekend Guitar Trio Coca Inca (2009)
  • UMA Civitas Soli (2008)
  • Robert Jürjendal, Petri Kuljuntausta, David Rothenberg 3Corners Of The World (2008)[2][3]
  • David Rothenberg, John Wieczorek, Robert Jürjendal Soo-Roo (2004)
  • Kärt Johanson Seitse Une Nägu(2004)
  • Fragile Õunapuu Osakas (2000)

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