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HUOM – Reviving orchestral music that history forgot
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HUOM – Reviving orchestral music that history forgot

HUOM – Reviving orchestral music that history forgot

Whose are the voices we hear at concerts? Which stories are conveyed through art music, and which are not? Questions like this are becoming increasingly common, and now we are starting to find answers to them. The Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra is engaged in a project titled HUOM, History's Unheard Orchestral Music. The project is reviving orchestral music written by Finnish woman composers in the 19th and 20th centuries, thereby re-evaluating our cultural history, revitalising our concert institutions and fostering new collaboration between music scholars and performing musicians.

Kare Eskola

January 20, 2022

Finnish Music Quarterly
c/o Music Finland
Keilasatama 2 A
FI-02150 Espoo
Finland
ISSN 0782-1069
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