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Armas Maiste 85

In my younger days I had a habit of checking the big record stores in Montreal and Toronto for anything with Estonia on it. As luck would have it, I chanced upon a name and a face. The LP from 1966 was simply called "Art Maiste at the Piano". The face of a good-looking young man – slightly balding - had a look of confident determination that belied the easygoing Armas Maiste that we got to know in later years.

Armas Maiste

As we Estonians in Canada, whether hyphenated or not, rejoice in Estonia's regained independence from the Soviet Union while feeling great about Canada's successes, the question of pride gets intertwined with identity. I suppose that's how I discovered “Art Maiste at the Piano” a half-century ago.

The accomplishments of fellow-Estos in our various North-American communities – among these New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Toronto – are used as reference when we need an artist for a special occasion or when booking someone for a concert performance. However, successes in a more international setting are cause for celebration. At a time when a milestone is reached, we have occasion to celebrate a Canadian success at world level!

Armas Maiste was only one of three Estonian-Canadian musicians that I found in the huge 1981 Canadian Encyclopedia of Music I purchased a long time ago. No doubt there have been a number of additions since then. But the main impression that I get from my sources (including the maestro himself) is Maiste's open attitude toward all forms of music – the sign of a true renaissance man. (Read more from Estonian Life No. 12 2014)

Andres Raudsepp

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