FMQ Issues - 2001 PDF Print

The following is a list of the main articles.

 

4/2001 (Erik Bergman)

Lauri Kilpiö: Erik Bergman at 90
Matti Huttunen: The Finnish musicscape from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
Anu Karlson: Jorma Silvasti from Savonlinna
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Uusinta - the last word in new music
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Anu Komsi is a soprano whose motto is versatility
Ilkka Mattila: Pioneer of the Finnish hit - Jaakko Salovaara
Petri Silas: Kimmo Pohjonen and vanguard accordion Finnish culture institutes abroad

3/2001 (The Finnish track record: 100 years)

Pekka Gronow: A hundred years of Finnish recordings
Antti Häyrynen: The classical music record in Finland
Antti Häyrynen: Early Sibelius recordings in Finland
Pekka Hako: Finlandia Records' creative force - Jaakko Borg
Pirkko Kotirinta: Naturalised Finnish tango puts out new shoots
Petri Silas: Jukka Perko and Blue Note
Mats Liljeroos: Joonas Kokkonen, the apostle of musical humanism
Markus Tapio: Earworms and other wonders -
The first 300 years of the Finnish hymnal
Anu Jaantila: With the ancient is wisdom; and in length
of days understanding - Portrait of pianist Risto Lauriala
Jussi Niemi: Attraction of opposites -- a portrait of Tapani Rinne, a total musician

2/2001 (Building Instruments)

Vesa Siren: Jean Sibelius conducts
Vesa Siren: The one and only recording by Sibelius himself
Peter Peitsalo: Organ building in Finland today
Pentti Pelto: The clavichord in Finland
Petri Silas: The roots and branches of the handcrafted guitar in Finland
Anna-Liisa Tenhunen: Music, joy and five strings: Kantele 2000
Pirkko Kotirinta: The kantele dispels the myth
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Maris Gothoni - a young man dedicated to music
Mats Liljeroos: In quest of the great synthesis -
A portrait of composer Jukka Linkola
Kimmo Korhonen: More new Finnish operas

1/2001 (Brass Year 2001)

Kimmo Korhonen: The sparkle and shine of Finnish brass
Harri Kuusisaari: The hippopotamus sings and dances -
Harri Lidsle is raising the profile of the tuba
Harri Kuusisaari: From trumpeting to trumpet art -
Jouko Harjanne makes the trumpet sing
Kari Laitinen: Reveille! Finnish military bands march in time
Paavo Helistö: The summer that changed the course of history -
Holger Fransman studies the French horn in Vienna 1931
Lauri Kilpiö: Music where different genres meet, Hämeenniemi,
Heininen and Lintinen discover the big band phenomenon
Anu Karlson: Sermilä - the all-rounder
Petri Silas: Markku Veijonsuo - the trombone and beyond
Kimmo Korhonen: The crazy year of Finnish opera

 

 

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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