Ado Reinvald (3 December 1847 Viljandi Parish,Viljandi County – 8 February 1922) was anEstonian poet.[1]
He was the owner of Ilissa farm nearTarvastu, then in theRussian Empire. Because of the initiative of Reinvald, the farm was transformed into the local cultural centre. In 1894, the centre went bankrupt.[1]
Reinvald died in 1922 and is buried atRaadi Cemetery in Tartu.[1]
Several of Reinvald's poems have been set to music. The most notable is "Kuldrannake" ('Golden Strand'), music byAleksander Läte.[1]
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