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Kuldar Sink

Sink trained at the Tallinn Music School where he earned diplomas in music theory (1960), flute performance (1961), and music composition (1961). At that school he was mentored by Veljo Tormis. He pursued graduate studies in music composition at the Leningrad Conservatory in the early to mid-1960s. His most highly regarded composition is the song cycle ''Sünni ja surma laulud'' (''The Songs of Birth and Death''), which incorporates tonal and rhythmic elements of the Arabic classical music maqām. Composed between 1985 and 1987, the cycle consists of five poems by Federico García Lorca. He died in Kõrve in 1995.
One of Sink's last compositions included a Biblical-themed opera. He was killed in a 1995 accident.
Kuldar was married to the artist Lilia Sink. Their daughter is the bioroboticist Maarja Kruusmaa. Kuldar's brother is politician Tunne Kelam. Provided by Wikipedia