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Sulho Richard Leppä (7
February 1878 – 5
October 1918;
former surnames Leppänen and Leppijärvi) was a
Finnish politician, born in
Porin maalais****a....
- he
wrote the
piece with an
independent Finland in mind.
Finnish composer Sulho Ranta [fi] said, "There is
something about this
music – at
least for us...
- came
about in the 1920s with
modernists Aarre Merikanto, Väinö
Raitio and
Sulho Ranta. However, this
movement was
tamed by the
growing nationalistic tendency...
- henkilötietoja
nykypolven suomalaisista, p. 657. Helsinki: Otava, 1954.
Sulho Ranta (toim.):
Suomen säveltäjiä, p. 308. Porvoo: WSOY, 1945. Edus****a...
- No. 2 Jos olet mun!, Op. 49, No. 3
Vackra flicka, gift dig
snart [Etsi
sulho, neitonen], Op. 51, No. 1 Annina, Op. 51, No. 2 De
gledo på
kanalen [Kuun...
- to the 1930s,
developing a
common interest in
Modernism with her
friend Sulho Sipilä (1895–1949) whom she had met at art
school when she was 16. They...
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politician Leo Leppä
Perttu Leppä (born 1964),
Finnish film
director and
writer Sulho Leppä (1878–1918),
Finnish politician All
pages with
titles containing Leppä...
- silo "cave,
granary pit" (cf.
Basque zilo, zulo "hole" < Proto-Basque *
süɫɦo); or, less likely, from Hispano-Celtic *silon "seed" (Coromines). socarrar...
- Polytechnic's
Salon Orchestra. Eero Saari, 1922–23 Eero Koskimies, 1923–35
Sulho Ranta, 1935–39
Heikki Aaltoila, 1940–56
Aarre Hemming, 1956–58
Jorma Panula...
- Dean Dixon, Leo Funtek,
Clemens Krauss,
Erkki Melartin, Väinö Raitio, and
Sulho Ranta.
During the mid-1930s, she
conducted orchestra concerts in the Finnish...