FMQ Issues - 2000 PDF Print

The following is a list of the main articles.

 

3-4/2000 (Digital Dancing)

Jari Muikku: From Letkis to Freestyler (Exporting popular Finnish music)
Jussi Niemi: Wimme Saari is the modern master of the archaic Sámi way of singing
Harri Hautala: CD defies the internet
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Making an opera like running
the 100 metres (Baritone Gabriel Suovanen portrayed)
Jukka Kemppinen: Old music in new bottles
Anu Karlson: "Juhani Liimatainen, Period Instruments"
(A Sound Designer is a Musician that doesn't Exist)
Pauli Laine: Algorithmic Music and Motion
Kjell Lemström: Computer assisted music: identification and retrieval
Anu Karlson: IRCAM in Helsinki
Harri Kuusisaari: From marriage to cohabitation
(Music and dance enjoy an entente cordiale full of opportunities and problems)
Anu Jaantila: Unafraid of shrieks, shouts and whispers
(Timo Nuoranne, seduced by tradition)
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Witches, Vampires and Comic Strip Heroes
(Opera Skaala makes modern opera based on strong principles and a small budget)
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Simply unadorned and crystal-clear
(Kaija Saariaho's Love From Afar is modern opera at its most beautiful)
Anne Sivuoja-Gunaratnam: A Cornucopia of Kaija Saariaho
(PRISMA CD-ROM - The Musical World of Kaija Saariaho. WSOY, New Media 1999)

2/2000 (Uuno Klami at 100)

Editorial Helena Tyrväinen: The success story of the man
who forged the Sampo (100th anniversary of Uuno Klami)
Liisamaija Hautsalo: Alice in a Wonderland of interactive musical skills
Mats Liljeroos: Modernism with a human face. Composer Tapio Tuomela portrayed
Osmo Tapio Räihälä: Composer Markus Fagerrudd:
"I'm the luckiest man I've ever met"
Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish composers inspired by folk music
Harri Kuusisaari: Folk Opera Lives
Pekka Hako: The Age is born. Three new operas at the Savonlinna Festival
Matti Tuomisto: The New Sibelius Hall in Lahti: Tuning Timber's Timbre

1/2000 (Erkki Melartin)

Inkeri Pitkäranta: Erkki Melartin, Painter, Composer, Philosopher
Osmo Tapio Räihälä: Erkki Melartin, a Symphonic
Composer of International Stature?

Fabian Dahlström: The Music Heard in Turku Cathedral
Ilkka Taitto: Gregoriana Fennica. Memory of Bishop Henry lives on
Harri Hautala: Lusty Northern Orchestras Challenge the South
Liisamaija Hautsalo: The New Finnish Opera Boom
Tisa Ng: Shaping the Future
Harri Kuusisaari: Music Has No Gender
("Don't call me a female conductor", says Susanna Mälkki)
Tom Sandberg: The Spirit of Free Music Comes to Finland.
Charles Gill and Jazz's European Identity
Anu Karlson: Opting for Finland, Jorma Hynninen's Choice

 

 

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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