Raimund Kull

Born in Narva, at the time part of the Russian Empire, Kull studied trombone at the St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1900 until 1906.

He then worked as an orchestra conductor in St. Petersburg, Kazan, and Rostov.

[1] Kull was one of the founders of Tallinn Conservatory, established in 1919 during the Estonian War of Independence, and taught trombone at the conservatory from 1929.

Kull was a conductor of the wind orchestra of the IX, X and XI Estonian Song Festivals, held in 1928, 1933, and 1938 respectively.

[1] Raimund Kull was married to actress Liina Reiman[when?].