Composer
Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-); FIN
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Einojuhani Rautavaara is the best-known composer in contemporary Finnish music. He began to study at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki in the late1940s, but his professional career didn't begin until 1954 when his orchestral A Requiem in Our Time won a competition sponsored by Thor Johnson, then conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. That same year Rautavaara entered an advanced course in music composition with Aarre Merikanto and attracted the attention of Sibelius himself, who in 1955 recommended that Rautavaara be awarded a Tanglewood scholarship to study at the Julliard School for one year. In the United States Rautavaara studied with Aaron Copland and Roger Sessions, and once back in Europe, he completed his course of study in Switzerland with Wladimir Vogel and in Cologne with Rudolf Petzold.
Rautavaara, paraphrasing a statement usually made in reference to American politics, has said "If an artist is not a modernist when he is young, he has no heart. And if he is a modernist when he is old, he has no brain." Indeed, Rautavaara's style is rooted in modernism, and his earliest works are in a Nordic folk-derived idiom reminiscent of Bartók. Not surprisingly his approach shifted more strongly towards serialism after his experiences in Cologne. The political subject matter and often thorny 12-tone writing in Rautavaara's first opera, Kaivos (The Mine) led the Finnish National Opera to reject the work, but in a revised form Kaivos was aired on national Finnish television in 1963. This helped to establish Rautavaara's reputation in his home country.
By 1970 Rautavaara began to lose interest in the rigorous requirements of serialism. With his next major work, the opera Apollo contra Marsyas, Rautavaara opted for a poly-stylistic approach, utilizing jazz and popular music in an ironic juxtaposition against light Viennese classical music. This breakthrough led to the development of Rautavaara's mature style, in which the music is subservient to the demands of his programmatic concepts, whether political, environmental, social or spiritual. While Rautavaara's prestige gained ground in Europe throughout the seventies and eighties, it was his Symphony No. 7 "Angel of Light" (1994) that established his international reputation. This appealing and meditative work came as a surprise to many who felt that contemporary composers had grown hopelessly out of touch with the emotional needs of the public.
Rautavaara is a prolific composer with a career spanning seven decades. So far he has created ten operas, of which Thomas (1982-1985), Vincent (1986-1987) and Aleksis Kivi (1995-1996) are the best known. He has also produced eight symphonies and many concertos including the popular Cantus Arcticus; concerto for birds & orchestra (1972) and the double bass concerto Angel of Dusk (1980). Rautavaara has also written reams of choral, chamber and vocal music and a small amount of electronic music. Through working directly from his emotions and not hewing to party line serialism, Einojuhani Rautavaara has emerged, in the autumn of his life, as one the major figures in contemporary music worldwide.
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Einojuhani Rautavaara is the best-known composer in contemporary Finnish music. He began to study at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki... More
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Stage Works
106 tracks
- Auringon talo (The House of the Sun), tragedia buffa, chamber opera in 2 acts
18 tracks
- Marjatta matala neiti (Marjatta, the Lowly Maiden), mystery play in 1 act
3 tracks
- Aleksis Kivi, opera in 3 acts
33 tracks
- Vincent, opera in 3 acts
17 tracks
- Runo 42 'Sammon ryöstö' (The Myth of Sampo), choral opera in 1 act for male choir, soloists & tape
14 tracks
- Kaivos (The Mine)
21 tracks
- Auringon talo (The House of the Sun), tragedia buffa, chamber opera in 2 acts
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Vocal Works
233 tracks
- Sacred Choral Works
2 tracks
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Other Choral Works
17 tracks
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Choral Works
158 tracks
- Lähtö (The Departure), for chorus
1 track
- Morsian (The Bride), for chorus
1 track
- Och glädjen den dansar (With the Joy We Go Dancing), for chorus
1 track
- Sommarnatten (Summer Night), for chorus
1 track
- Katedralen (The Cathedral), for chorus & soloists
1 track
- Ludus verbalis, for chorus
6 tracks
- Nirvana Dharma, for chorus, soprano & flute
1 track
- Die erste Elegie (First Elegy), for chorus
2 tracks
- Vigilia (All-Night Vigil), for chorus & soloists
36 tracks
- Credo, for chorus
1 track
- Canticum Mariae Virginis, for chorus
1 track
- Herran rukous (The Lord's Prayer), for chorus
1 track
- Psalms (2), for male or mixed chorus, Op.37
4 tracks
- Magnificat, for soloists & chorus
5 tracks
- Nattvarden (Communion), for mixed choir, Op.22
5 tracks
- Missa duodecanonica, for 3-part chorus
3 tracks
- Rakkaus ei koskaan häviä (Love Never Dies), for soprano & female chorus
2 tracks
- Legenda (A Legend), for male chorus
2 tracks
- Joulun virsi, elämän virsi (Christmas Carol), 3 versions, for children's, male, and mixed chorus
2 tracks
- True & False Unicorn, 3 versions, final one for chorus & orchestra
20 tracks
- Halavan himmeän alla (In the Shade of the Willow), for chorus
3 tracks
- Laulaja (The Singer), for male chorus
1 track
- Syksy virran suussa (Autumn at the River Mouth), for male chorus
1 track
- Elämän kirja (A Book of Life), 11 songs in 5 languages for male chorus & soloists
11 tracks
- Lehdet lehtiä (Leaves are Leaves), for male chorus
1 track
- Serenades (4), for male chorus
4 tracks
- Hammarskjöld-fragment, for male chorus, Op.84
1 track
- Isontalon Antti ja Rannanjärvi (Andy from the Big House), for male chorus
1 track
- Hallin Janne, for male chorus
1 track
- Kettu ja sairas kukko (The Fox and the Sick Cockerel), for male chorus
1 track
- Romances (4) from the opera Rasputin, for male chorus
4 tracks
- Lapsimessu (A Children's Mass), for children's chorus (also version for children's chorus & strings)
16 tracks
- Canción de nuestro tiempo (Ajan laulu), for chorus
3 tracks
- Preludes (2) by T. S. Eliot, for male chorus, Op.32
2 tracks
- Kvällen stundar (Evening Draws Nigh), song for chorus
1 track
- I min älsklings trädgård (In My Beloved's Garden), for SSAA chorus
1 track
- Puusepän poika (The Carpenter's Son), for SSA chorus
1 track
- Lorulei, for SSA chorus
3 tracks
- Viatonten valssi (Waltz of the Innocents), for SSA chorus, violin & piano
1 track
- Wenn sich die Welt auftut, for SSAA chorus
5 tracks
- Lähtö (The Departure), for chorus
- Songs (4) from the Opera Aleksis Kivi, for voice & piano (or orchestra)
7 tracks
- Sonnets (3) of Shakespeare, song cycle for high or medium voice & piano (or orchestra)
9 tracks
- Sonnets (5) to Orpheus, for medium voice & orchestra (or piano)
10 tracks
- Die Liebenden, song cycle for high voice & chamber orchestra (or string orchestra, or string quintet)
8 tracks
- Guds väg (God's Way), song cycle for high or medium voice & piano (or orchestra)
8 tracks
- Maailman uneen (Dream World), song cycle for high or medium voice & piano
3 tracks
- I min älsklings trädgård (In My Beloved's Garden), song cycle for voice & piano
2 tracks
- Pyhiä päivä (Sacred Feasts), song cycle for high or medium voice & piano
5 tracks
- Matka (The Trip), song cycle for baritone/mezzo-soprano & piano
4 tracks
- Sacred Choral Works
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Orchestral Works
297 tracks
- Concertos
85 tracks
- Cello Concerto
6 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto
7 tracks
- Harp Concerto
6 tracks
- Violin Concerto
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1
12 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3 ("Gift of Dreams")
10 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2
9 tracks
- Annunciations, concerto for organ, brass & symphonic winds
2 tracks
- Flute Concerto ("Dances with the Winds"), Op.69
16 tracks
- Ballad for Harp and Strings (also version for harp & string quartet)
2 tracks
- Angel of Dusk, concerto for double bass & orchestra (also version for bass, 2 pianos & percussion)
3 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.2 ('Towards the Horizon')
3 tracks
- Percussion Concerto ('Incantations')
3 tracks
- Cello Concerto
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Other Orchestral Works
19 tracks
- Adagio celeste, for strings
1 track
- Canto 1, for string orchestra
1 track
- Canto 2, for string orchestra
1 track
- Canto 4, for string orchestra
1 track
- Hommage à Kodály Zoltán, for string orchestra
2 tracks
- Hommage à Liszt Ferenc, for string orchestra
2 tracks
- A Soldier's Mass (Sotilasmessu), for wind ensemble, Op.40
8 tracks
- Modificata, for orchestra
3 tracks
- Adagio celeste, for strings
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Symphonies
88 tracks
- Symphony No.1 (first revision)
2 tracks
- Symphony No.1 (second revision)
6 tracks
- Symphony No.3, Op.20
16 tracks
- Symphony No.5
4 tracks
- Symphony No.8 ("The Journey")
16 tracks
- Symphony No.7 ("Angel of Light")
20 tracks
- Symphony No.2 ("Sinfonia intima")
8 tracks
- Symphony No.4 ("Arabescata")
8 tracks
- Symphony No.6 ("Vincentiana"), for orchestra & synthesizer
8 tracks
- Symphony No.1 (first revision)
- A Finnish Myth, for strings
1 track
- Anadyomene ("Adoration of Aphrodite"), for orchestra
1 track
- Angels and Visitations, for orchestra
2 tracks
- Apotheosis (4th movement from the Symphony No.6), for orchestra
2 tracks
- Autumn Gardens (Syksyn puutarhat), for orchestra
4 tracks
- Canto 3 ("A Portrait of the Artist at a Certain Moment"), for string orchestra
1 track
- Cantus Arcticus (Concerto for Birds & Orchestra), for orchestra & taped bird songs, Op.61
26 tracks
- Divertimento for string orchestra
6 tracks
- Epitaph for BÉla BArtók, for string orchestra (arranged from cello & piano version)
2 tracks
- Garden of Spaces, for orchestra
1 track
- Lintukoto (Isle of Bliss), for orchestra
3 tracks
- Manhattan Trilogy, for orchestra
7 tracks
- Pelimannit (The Fiddlers), for strings (arranged from piano version)
21 tracks
- Pohjalainen polska (Ostrobothnian Polska), for orchestra (also version for strings)
1 track
- Suite for Strings (version of String Quartet No.1 with added bass part)
9 tracks
- Book of Visions, for orchestra
4 tracks
- Before the Icons, for orchestra
10 tracks
- A Tapestry of Life, for orchestra
4 tracks
- Concertos
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Keyboard Works
8 tracks
- Laudatio trinitatis, for organ
3 tracks
- Ta Tou Theou (...se mikä on Jumalasta...), for organ
4 tracks
- Toccata for Organ, Op.59
1 track
- Laudatio trinitatis, for organ
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Chamber Works
63 tracks
- Playgrounds for Angels
1 track
- Octet for Winds
3 tracks
- A Requiem in our Time, for brass, Op.3
16 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, Op.12
4 tracks
- Tarantará, for solo trumpet
1 track
- Partita for Guitar
3 tracks
- String Quintet ("Unknown Heavens")
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.1 ("Quartettino")
3 tracks
- Playgrounds for Angels, for 4 trumpets, 4 trombones, horn & tuba
1 track
- Fanfare for 4 trumpets
1 track
- Hymnus, for trumpet & organ
1 track
- Sonetto for Clarinet & piano, Op.53
2 tracks
- Sonata for Flute & Guitar
2 tracks
- String Quartet No.4, Op.87
3 tracks
- Monologues of the Unicorn, for guitar
1 track
- Serenades of the Unicorn, for guitar
1 track
- Lost Landscapes
4 tracks
- Summer Thoughts
1 track
- April Lines
1 track
- Notturno e Danza
2 tracks
- Varietude
1 track
- Dithyrambos (version for violin and piano)
1 track
- Pelimannit (The Fiddlers), Op.1
6 tracks
- Playgrounds for Angels
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Piano Works
57 tracks
- Etudes, pieces (6) for piano, Op.42
12 tracks
- Ikonit (Icons) for piano, suite for piano, Op.6
12 tracks
- Preludes (7) for Piano, Op.7
7 tracks
- Partita for Piano (arranged from Partita for Guitar), Op.34
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 ("Christus und die Fischer"), Op.50
6 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2 ("The Fire Sermon"), Op.64
6 tracks
- Pelimannit (The Fiddlers), for piano
11 tracks
- Etudes, pieces (6) for piano, Op.42
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