FMQ Issues - 2009 PDF Print

The following is a list of main articles.

 

4/2009 FMQ 25 YEARS!

Samuli Tiikkaja: The ever-evolving Meta4 string quartet
Matti Huttunen: A quarter century of FMQ
Martin Anderson: The symphony set to soar
Vesa Sirén: Georg Schneévoigt – the first Finnish cosmopolitan composer
Anu Karlson: Santtu Rouvali's star is rising
Antti J. Peltonen: How rock lost its rebel yell
Riikka Hiltunen: The Sibelius Academy pushing Finnish folk forward
Jan-Erik Holmberg: Club jazz revived in Helsinki
Risto Nieminen: 25 years of a theme without variations

3/2009 MUSIC & ECOLOGY – THEMES AND VARIATIONS

Anu Ahola: Sampo Haapamäki's star is rising
Marko Leppänen: No rest for the ears
Susanna Välimäki: Ecology in Finnish music
Siskotuulikki Toijonen: Philanthropic festivals
Arttu Tolonen: Green lyrics
Risto Nevanlinna: Finnish soul music's ascendancy
Tommi Koskenheimo: Heikki Sarmanto redefining jazz in the 1960s
Olli Virtaperko: Long live the recession!
Dario Martinelli: Music is not exclusively human

2/2009 WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED ISKELMÄ?

 

Riikka Hiltunen: Jouhiorkesteri celebrates the bowed lyre
Olli Heikkinen: What exactly is an iskelmä?
Laura Henriksson: The tradition of the kupletti
Pirkko Kotirinta: Four Portraits of the iskelmä
Antti J. Peltonen: Strong roots keep the iskelmä alive
Alfonso Padilla: The Finnish tango never stops
Vesa Kurkela: Music publishing in Finland
Peter von Bagh: The hidden memory of the nation
Henri-Claude Fantapié: The metamorphosis of Finnish music (1975–2009)

1/2009 MILESTONES in the history and identity of Finnish music

Juha Torvinen: Kalevi Aho – Music must communicate

Kari Laitinen: The years leading to Pacius

Tomi Mäkelä: Finland's first national composer – Fredrik Pacius

Seija Lappalainen: When Pacius came to Finland
Helena Tyrväinen: Faust's impact on Finnish musical life
Kimmo Korhonen: Selim Palmgren – A Finnish cosmopolite

Christian Holmqvist: Einar Englund – A controversial legacy

Samuli Tiikkaja: It's not easy being a Modernist

Arttu Tolonen: How to kill a genre in Finland
Jussi Niemi: J. Karjalainen & Tuomari Nurmio harnessing the powerlines

Mika Kauhanen: Nordic Tone – does it exist?
Matti Huttunen: The philosophy of music in Finland
Jarkko Martikainen: Music most melancholy
Glenda Dawn Goss: The world's first Sibelius society

 

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Finnish Music Quarterly

ISSN 0782-1069 | 4 issues annually
Size: 48 pages (3 issues)
and 64 pages (1 issue)
Colour: 4/4
Printing: Forssan Kirjapaino Oy, Forssa