- Series
- Music from Finland
- Air Date
- 1969-02-24
- Duration
- 00:29:47
- Episode Description
- Series Description
- Subject(s)
- Creator(s)
- Contributors
- Genre(s)
- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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This is music from Finland.
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Classical contemporary and folk music from the Sabbat is Festival and the 50th
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anniversary of Finnish independence celebration in a series revealing some of the current
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musical activity in Finland. There's a Buddhist festival of
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965 in the 50th anniversary celebration of 1967.
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Presented considerable quantities of music by outstanding composers other than so bad yes
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and from a wide variety of historical periods. There are also several Illustrated
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lectures documenting interesting aspects of today's Finnish musical culture.
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This second series of programs of music from Finland is based on recordings supplied by the Finnish
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Broadcasting Company for production by the University of Michigan.
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Today's broadcast features works by on Sabbat useful male choir
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and chamber music by the contemporary Finnish composer. Only Sunday night
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the Mayo choir as academies cussing for joining in and it is open I schooled him for dining and
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conducted by Eric Beck mine are heard first the opening work is seen to
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mean a lot to words by Alexis key and the second chorus bears
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the title sort of a name two words from consulates are
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two songs for male choir by young Sabbat Yes.
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You're
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you're alone.
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You all.
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Own.
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Old
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soul.
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You're all all over
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the
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globe on the issue of.
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The.
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Los
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Lobos Los
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Lobos.
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Los.
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Lobos.
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All over
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Los Lobos.
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The end.
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Of. It was
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to all over the.
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A.
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Rick Baird mom has conducted the male choirs in two songs by yawns a
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bit yes.
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The remaining portion of today's broadcast is devoted to the performance of a chamber music
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composition for oboe violin cello and Jumbo by the young
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Finnish composer Alice Salim and Southern men born in
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1035 studied at the academy from 955 to
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960 under adiabatic CONTO and beyond us coconut
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in 1950 he was graduated with a diploma in composition upon
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graduation he assumed the post of manager for the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
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and in 1953 he was appointed teacher of counterpoint to the submitted Yes
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Academy summit and has taken an active part in several
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musical organizations in 1961. He assumed a two year
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chairmanship of the Finnish section of the International Society of chamber
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musicians and he has been secretary of the society of Finnish composers.
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So an INS work which we're about to hear but throw up at Quatro was
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composed for a somewhat different if not unusual combination of instruments oboe
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violin and cello and it's in four sections.
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And although the composer has written in the so-called contemporary idiom he has done
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so with artistic and aesthetic restraint.
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Lars Oakland is oboist to almost hop in and his violinist
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colleague Autumn is just and the market is jumble lest
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they when I perform all this sonnet ends chamber composition.
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What drove that what drove.
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Him.
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And. That.
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Didn't end. The
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looting and. Burning.
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It. Was.
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Above.
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Us.
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Oh.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I mean.
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Yes. Yes. Yes.
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Yes.
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Well.
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Well.
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19.
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Whatever. How did.
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You.
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Know.
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That.
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Oh.
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Three.
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Young.
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Men and. I
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mean.
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He knew.
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Everything and within a.
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Week.
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That was quite drop that throw my chamber composition by a young Finnish
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composer.
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I only played that.
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Union room.
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Thanks now.
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With
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now the WOW
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IT WHEN. You were.
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With.
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Thank.
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You I've been listening to music from Finland classical contemporary and folk
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music from the sebaceous festival and the 50th anniversary of Finnish independence
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celebration in a series reviewing some of the current musical activity in
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Finland. This second series of programs of music from Finland is
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based on recordings supplied by the Finnish Broadcasting Company for production by the
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University of Michigan.
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With three.
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Worth throwing a.
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Program was written and produced by Honeywell over at Burroughs speaking and if I have to listen again at this
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same time next week for another program on music. From then.
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This is the national educational. Radio Network.
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