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  2. Prisoners (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2013 film Prisoners directed by Denis Villeneuve and featured a musical score composed by Jóhann Jóhannsson. The album was released through WaterTower Music and ASG Records on September 16, 2013.

  3. Category:Estonian songs - Wikipedia

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    English-language Estonian songs (5 P) E. Estonian patriotic songs (6 P) Eurovision songs of Estonia (31 P) I. Maarja-Liis Ilus songs (2 P) J. Getter Jaani songs (2 P) K.

  4. Music of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Saxo speaks of Estonian warriors who sang at night while waiting for an epic battle. The Estonian folk music tradition is broadly divided into 2 periods. The older folksongs are also referred to as runic songs, traditional songs in the poetic metre regivärss that are shared by all Finnic peoples. Runic singing was widespread among Estonians ...

  5. Estonia’s Eurovision song entry sparks outrage in Italy, with ...

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    The Mediterranean country is up in arms about Estonia’s submission to this year’s Eurovision song contest. Performing in a mixture of English and Italian, rapper Tommy Cash draws on a series ...

  6. Eestlane olen ja eestlaseks jään - Wikipedia

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    Estonian I am and Estonian I'll remain, since I was created Estonian. Being Estonian is glorious and beautiful free like our forefathers. A thousand loud questioners Free sea. Native farms. Holy soil. A thousand times, a thousand stalwarts keep the sacred fire alive despite everything. Estonian I am and Estonian I'll remain, since I was created ...

  7. Category:Music videos shot in Estonia - Wikipedia

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  8. Koit (song) - Wikipedia

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    Koit (Estonian: "Dawn") is a song by Tõnis Mägi, made popular during the Estonian Singing Revolution. It is often seen as Mägi's signature song. [1] The song is a protest song, promoting the aims of Estonians looking to secede from the Soviet Union. The lyric is quite allusive, with references to a "new dawn" breaking.

  9. The Singing Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Drawn by James' Estonian heritage, filmmakers James and Maureen Tusty traveled to Estonia in 1999 to teach filmmaking courses.During their stay, they became increasingly interested in the stories they heard about the Estonian Singing Revolution; they found the story of how Estonia was able to break free from one of the most oppressive regimes the world has ever known by way of nonviolent ...

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