Ernest Pingoud Vidéos
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Ernest Pingoud Friedrich Cerha 1887 1916 1942
Ernest PINGOUD +••.••(...)) "Pierrots letztes Abenteuer" op. 6 (1916) Finnisches Radio-Sinfonieorchester / Friedrich Cerha
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Ernest Pingoud Sakari Oramo Heinonen 1997
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Le chant de l'espace · Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Pingoud: Profeetta / Le Chant De L'Espace / Chantecler / Flambeaux Eteints / Diableries Galantes ℗ 1997 Ondine Released on: 1997-01-01 Conductor: Sakari Oramo Orchestra: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Composer: Ernest Pingoud Engineer: Jukka Heinonen Producer: Reijo Kiilunen Auto-generated by YouTube.
Aarre Merikanto Oskar Merikanto Holder Väinö Raitio Ernest Pingoud Sibelius Einojuhani Rautavaara Aulis Sallinen Paavo Heininen Schott Turku Philharmonic Orchestra 1838 1893 1911 1912 1914 1916 1917 1919 1951 1957 1958
It is my sincere and express wish that any and all financial compensation that may accrue to me from this video presentation be instead directed towards all holders of copyright. Should a change in copyright status or holder render its removal necessary, I hereby request only that I be notified immediately prior to the filing of a claim with YouTube and I will not hesitate to delete it as soon as possible. Aarre Merikanto +••.••(...)) Symphony No. 1 in B minor, Op. 5 I. Allegro 0:00 II. Scherzo fantastique: Vivace 9:31 III. Andante con moto 18:38 IV. Allegro vivace 36:06 Turku Philharmonic Orchestra Petri Sakari, conductor Aarre Merikanto +••.••(...)) was a Finnish composer. He was the son of Liisa Häyrynen and the famous romantic composer, professor Oskar Merikanto. His childhood he spent in Vilppula, Finland. In 1919 he married Meri Grönmark. He is considered a key figure in early Finnish modernism (together with Väinö Raitio and Ernest Pingoud) and several of his works, most notably the opera Juha, have obtained posthumous attention. As professor of composition in the Sibelius Academy (1951–1958) Merikanto taught several Finnish composers of the next generation, including Einojuhani Rautavaara, Usko Meriläinen, Aulis Sallinen and Paavo Heininen. He studied music in Helsinki 1911, Leipzig 1912–1914 and Moscow 1916–1917. Merikanto's early style was rooted in Finnish romanticism, but in the 1920s he developed a personal, atonal but not dodecaphonic Modernist style. The reception of Merikanto's works of this period was mixed: the "Schott" Concerto for nine instruments was awarded in a competition organized by the German publishers Schott & Söhne, but his domestic Finnish audiences and critics were generally unenthusiastic and his opera Juha, today considered one of his major works, was never performed during Merikanto's lifetime. Disappointed with the reactions, starting in the early 1930s, Merikanto gradually abandoned his more radical style and turned towards a more traditional idiom based on Neoclassicism. He also destroyed or mutilated the scores of several works from his earlier style period, some of which were later reconstructed by his last composition student Paavo Heininen. Merikanto was diagnosed with lung cancer in the summer of 1957, and he died on 28 September the following year, aged 65. His son was the sculptor Ukri Merikanto.
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