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− | + | Kalevi Aho is “Finland’s most significant living symphonic composer,” according to Kimmo Korhonen. Much of Aho’s symphonic output is the result of years of close collaboration with Sinfonia Lahti. Aho is a master of multiple genres who in the course of his career has gone from Shostakovich-tinted Neo-Classicism towards Modernism, Post-Modernism and free tonality, combining these in a highly original idiom. Besides being a prolific composer, he is an influential figure on the Finnish musical scene in many other ways too. <ref>https://core.musicfinland.fi/composers/kalevi-aho</ref> | |
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 25 May 2018
Biography
Born: March 9, 1949
Country: Forssa, Finland
Studies: Sibelius Academy
Teachers: Einojuhani Rautavaara
Website:
Kalevi Aho is “Finland’s most significant living symphonic composer,” according to Kimmo Korhonen. Much of Aho’s symphonic output is the result of years of close collaboration with Sinfonia Lahti. Aho is a master of multiple genres who in the course of his career has gone from Shostakovich-tinted Neo-Classicism towards Modernism, Post-Modernism and free tonality, combining these in a highly original idiom. Besides being a prolific composer, he is an influential figure on the Finnish musical scene in many other ways too. [1]
Works for Percussion
Ennen yötä - Multiple Percussion, Double Bass
Sieidi - Concerto for Solo Percussion and Orchestra - Multiple Percussion, Orchestra
References