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Leevi Antti Madetoja (pronounced [ˈleːʋi
ˈmɑdetˌojɑ]; 17 February 1887 – 6 October 1947) was a
Finnish composer,
music critic, conductor, and teacher...
- score—comprising four numbers—for
orchestra by the
Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja; he
wrote the
music in 1910 to
accompany the
Finnish author Eino Leino's...
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composer Leevi Madetoja. The
piece premiered on 14 October 1913 with
Madetoja conducting the
Helsinki Philharmonic Society.
Although Madetoja belonged to...
- from 1931 to 1934 by the
Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja. The libretto, a
collaboration between Madetoja and the
Finnish soprano Aino Ackté, is
based on...
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music was
created by
Oskar Merikanto,
Toivo Kuula,
Erkki Melartin,
Leevi Madetoja and Uuno Klami.
Important modernist composers include Einojuhani Rautavaara...
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revised in 1919 (the
addition of Movements II–III) by
Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja. The suite,
somber and
mournful in character, is a
tribute to the composer's...
- 4/1, is a
composition for
string orchestra by the
Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja, who
wrote the
piece in 1909
during his
student years. On 10
January 1910...
- in English-speaking and
Nordic countries. The
Finnish symphonist Leevi Madetoja was a
pupil of
Sibelius (for more on
their relationship, see Relationship...
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Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja. In total, his
oeuvre comprises 82
works with opus
numbers and
about 40 without.
While Madetoja composed in all genres...
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Kuhlau Kuula Lachner Lalo
Leoncavallo Liszt Loewe Lumbye Lysenko MacDowell Madetoja Mahler Marschner Masarnau M****enet
Medtner Méhul ****
Mendelssohn Felix...