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Leevi Madetoja

Leevi Antti Madetoja (; 17 February 1887 – 6 October 1947) was a Finnish composer, music critic, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. He is widely recognized as one of the most significant Finnish contemporaries of Jean Sibelius, under whom he studied privately from 1908 to 1910.

The core of Madetoja's ''oeuvre'' consists of a set of three symphonies (1916, 1918, and 1926), arguably the finest early-twentieth century additions to the symphonic canon of any Finnish composer, Sibelius excepted. As central to Madetoja's legacy is ''Pohjalaisia'' (''The Ostrobothnians'', 1923), proclaimed Finland's "national opera" following its successful 1924 premiere and, even today, a stalwart of the country's repertoire. Other notable works include an ''Elegia'' for strings (1909); ''Kuoleman puutarha'' (''The Garden of Death'', 1918–21), a three-movement suite for solo piano; the ''Japanisme'' ballet-pantomime, ''Okon Fuoko'' (1927); and, a second opera, ''Juha'' (1935). Madetoja's fourth symphony, purportedly lost in 1938 at a Paris railway station, never materialized.

Acclaimed during his lifetime, Madetoja today is seldom heard outside the Nordic countries, although his music has in recent decades enjoyed a renaissance, as the recording projects of a number of Nordic orchestras and conductors evidence. His idiom is notably introverted for a national Romantic composer, a blend of Finnish melancholy, folk melodies from his native region of Ostrobothnia, and the elegance and clarity of the French symphonic tradition, founded on César Franck and guided by Vincent d'Indy. His music also reveals Sibelius's influence.

Madetoja was also an influential music critic, primarily with the newspaper ''Helsingin sanomat'' (1916–32), in which he reviewed the music scenes of France and Finland, praising Sibelius in particular. In 1918, he married the Finnish poet L. Onerva; their marriage was tempestuous and remained childless. His health failing due to alcoholism, Madetoja died from a heart attack on 6 October 1947 in Helsinki. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Intimate garden complete piano works / by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2005
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    Orchestral works. by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2000
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    Laurel wreaths by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2001
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    So what if I sing Mitä tuosta, jos ma laulan / by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2010
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    Complete Lieder. by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2002
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    Complete lieder. by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2002
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    Orchestral works. by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 1998
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    Orchestral works. by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 1999
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    Complete symphonies Comedy overture ; Suites from Okon Fuoko & The Ostrobothnians / by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2007
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    Ballad, op. 3/1, for violin and piano / by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 1967
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    Complete symphonies Comedy overture ; Suites from Okon Fuoko & The Ostrobothnians / by Madetoja, Leevi, 1887-1947

    Published 2000
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    Pienoiskuvia = Miniatures, op. 21; Legenda = Legend, op. 34, no. 3 /

    Published 2020
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    Symphonie nr. 3, op. 55 /

    Published 2018
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    Symphonie Nr. 2 Es-Dur, op. 35 /

    Published 2018
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    Suite aus der Oper "Oesterbottner" = Sarja oopperasta "Pohjalaisia" = Suite ur op. "Österbottningar" : op. 45 /

    Published 1929
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    Tanssi-näky = (Dans-vision) : für Orchester : op. 11 nr. 2 /

    Published 1937
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    Complete piano works /

    Published 2005
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    Pohjalaisia /

    Published 1929
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    Kuoleman puutarha = Dödens park = Jardin de la mort /

    Published 2012
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