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- Okon Fuoko, Op. 58, is a ballet-pantomime for orchestra, vocal soloists, and choir by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who wrote the piece from 1925–27...
- three-movement suite for solo piano; the ****anisme ballet-pantomime, Okon Fuoko (1927); and, a second opera, Juha (1935). Madetoja's fourth symphony, purportedly...
- fire fo**** fócu foc focu [ˈfɔkʊ] foco/(pere, from Gr**** "πυρ") focu fuoco [fu̯ɔko] fógo [ˈfogo]; hógo [ˈhogo] fêugo [ˈføgu] foeugh fœg [ˈføk] feu [ˈfø] fûc...
- (1926), the opera The Ostrobothnians (1923), the ballet-pantomime Okon Fuoko (1927), and Elegia (1909). Student of Jean Sibelius, 1908–10. Zorko Prelovec...
- Sonata No. 3 Dvořák – Stabat Mater GlazunovSymphony No. 6 Madetoja – Okon Fuoko, ballet-pantomime for soloists, mixed choir, and orchestra (1927) Mendelssohn...
- Symphony No. 4 (1930s, lost) Stage Chess (1910) The Ostrobothnians (1924) Okon Fuoko (1927) Juha (1935) Other orchestral Elegia (1909) Kullervo (1913) Piano...
- The Ostrobothnians (1924) and Juha (1935); the ballet-pantomime, Okon Fuoko (1927); the Elegia from the Symphonic Suite (1909); the Kalevalic symphonic...
- by Felix Mendelssohn, 2003 Ode, to music by Igor Stravinsky, 1972 Okon Fuoko, Leevi Madetoja, 1930 Oklahoma!, Agnes de Mille, 1943 Oltremare, Bruno Moretti...
- 956 Korhonen, Kimmo (2013a). Leevi Madetoja: Symphony No. 1 and 3, Okon Fuoko Suite (booklet). John Storgårds & Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Ondine...
- Scaramouche, and with Leevi Madetoja in 1927 on a second ballet-pantomime, Okon Fuoko. The premieres of each production, however, were dela**** and, upon being...