FMQ Issues - 2002 PDF Print

The following is a list of the main articles.

 

4/2002

Jyrki Linjama: Some thoughts on liturgical music of a professional composer
Sinikka Kontio: "The best hymnbook for us"
Markku Kilpiö: Harald Andersén. A reformer of Finnish church music
Folke Forsman: The church, a concert hall or a place for divine service?
Jan Lehtola: Can organ music become a sacrament?
Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish church operas ponder faith and humanity
Jussi Niemi: The awkward relationship of gospel and rock in Finland
Veijo Murtomäki: Sibelius caught in a political vortex
Vesa Sirén: Adorno vs. Sibelius. Seconds out for the final round?
Petri Sariola: France Ellegaard - Scandinavian queen of pianists

3/2002

Antti Häyrynen: Finland encounters the world.
From the monoculture to a multicultural society
Erkki Pekkilä: Immigrant music and multiculturalism
Mikko Saarela: African music in Finland
Auli Räsänen: A manju on two continents.
A portrait of Arnold Chiwalala from Tansania
Eero Hämeenniemi: Finnish contacts with Carnatic music
Harri Kuusisaari: Does Finland finnicise the composer?
Umayya Abu-Hanna: A portrait of composer Jovanka Trbojevic
Liisa Lauerma: A Finnish-Hungarian alliance. Music teachers Géza and Csaba Szilvay
Petri Silas: The mad year of Finnish hip hop
Harri Kuusisaari: The truthful guitar. A portrait of Ismo Eskelinen
Matti Huttunen: Going global. Post-was trends in Finnish performing art

2/2002

Merete Mazzarella: Mythical Finland-Swedish Identity
Mats Liljeroos: A composer well in harmony with his own time.
Romantic modernist Lars Karlsson has become a modern romantic
Paula Nurmentaus: Pit or podium. Söderblom & Sons (= Ulf, Erik och Jan Söderblom)
Liisa Lauerma: Magnus Lindberg - cosmopolitan Swedish Finn
Åke Grandell: "Har du visor, min vän?" The Finnish-Swedish songs.
Mikko Heiniö: My Swedish
Pekka Jalkanen: Songwriter Georg Malmstén delighted both children and adults
Matti Huttunen: Cult and canon. Finnish music in the 1920s and 30s
Tomi Mäkelä: Between Classicism and Eclecticism.
Pacius' The Hunt of King Charles - a piece of loyalist anti-nationalism.
Lauri Kilpiö: Early Modernism in Finnish music. The works of
Aarre Merikanto from the opera Juha to the Symphonic Study

1/2002

Riikka Talvitie: Composers young and free
Juhani Nuorvala: Precision work by instinct.
Kimmo Hakola is an independent voice in postmodernism
Jaakko Erkkilä: From hobby to profession. Music therapy in Finland
Milla Tiainen: New viewpoints, new meanings. Cultural musicology in Finland
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Searching for a synthesis.
An introduction to semiotics with Eero Tarasti
Antti-Ville Kärjä: Popular music studies in Finland
Matti Huttunen: (National) Romanticism in the performance of music
Vesa Sirén: Berlin - a magnet for Finnish musicians

 

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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