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FMQ Issues - 2003 |
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The following is a list of the main articles. 4/2003 Paavo Helistö: Finnish folk music today - and tomorrow? Hannu Tolvanen: Reinventing the old folk sounds Samuli Knuuti: The serious business of shouting Anu Karlson: Folk music is an indefinable concept. Young musician Johanna Juhola Petri Silas: Directions in music by Jarmo Saari Anu Karlson: Turku's Sibelius Museum is a storehouse of information for the researcher Anu Karlson: "The best Finnish opera choir in the world" 3/2003 Arto Sirén: An ancient instrument enters the modern era Anu Karlson: There's even an electric clavichord these days! Eva Helenius-Öberg: "A sweet, delightful sound". The cembal d'amour Päivi Loponen: The wonders of the human voice Leena Lehtinen: Let's play house! Ilkka Mattila: Sensitive sounds of daily chores. The group Cleaning Women Pekka Hako: Einojuhani Rautavaara's Rasputin is a grand synthesis Harri Kuusisaari: Art music for the accordion. Portrait of accordionist Mika Väyrynen Andrew G. Barnett: Oceanides. The whole story 2/2003 Paula Nurmentaus: Music and meaning. Opera in the vernacular or au naturel? Anu Karlson: Kalevi Aho: Music speaks true even when words lie Dietrich Assmann: Opera librettos translated in two ways Anu Karlson: Liisa Ryömä loves music theatre but has her doubts about opera Harri Kuusisaari: Growth in music for the theatre Petri Silas: The two cycles of Finnish progressive rock Anu Karlson: Henrik Otto Donner: "We need more dialogue between the institutions and the arts outside them" Liisamaija Hautsalo: Mezzo-soprano Lilli Paasikivi hastening slowly into the heavyweight series Juha Torvinen: Tauno Marttinen, composer of intuition and inspiration 1/2003 Paavo Helistö: The magic of dusky wood and reed. New music for clarinet Anu Karlson: Kari Kriikku - ready for both serious quests and circus acts Mikael Helasvuo - roaming on the bounds of possibility Liisamaija Hautsalo: Sliding in sound. Material and immaterial images in Kaija Saariaho's flute music Kari Laitinen: Wind music in Finland. From military band to youth orchestra Gregory Barrett: In search of a lost chamber work. Introducing Jean Sibelius's En Saga Septet for Flute, Clarinet, and Strings Petri Silas: Päivinen's progress. A portrait of saxophonist/composer Pepa Päivinen The dreamteam of Finnish improvisation Helena Tyrväinen: Helsinki-Saint Petersburg-Paris. The Franco-Russian Alliance and Finnish-French musical relations
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