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- The Ostrobothnians (in Finnish: Pohjalaisia; occasionally translated to English as The Bothnians), Op. 45, is a verismo opera in three acts written from...
- Pohjalaisia (The Ostrobothnians) is a Finnish play, first performed in 1914, with adaptations into an opera (1924) and two films (1925 and 1936), written...
- won in the end. The name comes from a character in the 1924 and 1936 Pohjalaisia films. The awards were originally organized by the Elokuvajournalistit...
- (1931), Aatamin puvussa ja vähän Eevankin (1931), Onnenpotku (1936), Pohjalaisia (1936), Asessorin naishuolet (1937), Seitsemän veljestä (1939), Kohtalo...
- https://www.epliitto.fi/vakiluku (in Finnish) "Etelä-Pohjanmaata ja pohjalaisia | Elävä arkisto | yle.fi". yle.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-04-11...
- mainstream po****tion. A similar view can indirectly be seen in the drama Pohjalaisia (Ostrobothnians). [citation needed] In the central parishes of both Finnish...
- Liebermann – The Picture of Dorian Gray Madetoja – The Ostrobothnians (Pohjalaisia), opera in three acts (1924) MendelssohnCello Sonata No. 1 Rachmaninoff...
- Charlotte Löwensköld Schagerström 1931 Tukkipojan morsian Erkki 1936 Pohjalaisia Kyösti 1938 Jääkärin morsian Franck 1938 Karmankolon kuningas Rosengren...
- new Finnish opera became famous in the 1970s. Leevi Madetoja's 1924 Pohjalaisia, an operatic allegory about Russian oppression during previous decades...
- Finnish composer, Sibelius excepted. As central to Madetoja's legacy is Pohjalaisia (The Ostrobothnians, 1923), proclaimed Finland's "national opera" following...