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Archive (articles from previous issues)

Repertoire tips - Works for string orchestra (No. 3/2011)

Victoria Yagling in memoriam
/ Erkki Rautio (No 3/2011)

Erik Bergman - a bird that flew in the front
/ Henna Salmela (No 2/2011)

Repertoire tips - Nordic Clarinet Concertos (No 2/2011)

Kyllönen’s music covers the entire emotional gamut
 
/ Kimmo Korhonen (No 1/2011)

Olli Koskelin - a seeker of delicate timbres 
/ Kimmo Korhonen (No 4/2010)

Olli Kortekangas and the beauty of polyphony 
/ Liisamaija Hautsalo (No 3/2010)

Light and shade: Kai Nieminen talks about his music 
/ Martin Anderson (No 2/2010)

Veljo Tormis - unique in many ways 
/ Joosep Sang (No 1/2010)

Mikko Heiniö – running and composing 
/ Tero-Pekka Henell (No 4/2009)

Seven questions for Erkki-Sven Tüür 
/ Henna Salmela (No 3/2009)

Jyrki Linjama - a short self-assessment 
/ Henna Salmela (No 2/2009)

Kalevi Aho: the man behind the music 
/ Henna Salmela (No 1/2009)

Always an element of hope in Nordgren’s works
/ Kalevi Aho (No 3/2008)

Unexpected turns and success stories (Hakola) 
/ Tony Lundman (No 2/2008)

Inquisitive visionary composes a full-length opera (Puumala)
/ Pasi Lyytikäinen (No 1/2008)

Tapio Tuomela - a musical triathlonist who concentrates on composing
/ Henna Salmela (No 22/2007)

Seven questions for Einojuhani Rautavaara
/ Questions: TIM S. PACK, Ph.d. (No 22/2007) 


Juhani Nuorvala aims at a physical element in music
/ Olli Virtaperko (No 21/2007)


Lars Karlsson – from Romantic Modernism to Modern Romanticism
/Mats Liljeroos (No 21/2007)


Harri Vuori, colour-painter and symphonist

/ Kimmo Korhonen (No 20/2006) 


Seven questions for Pehr Henrik Nordgren

/ Henna Salmela (No 20/2006) 


Mikko Heiniö - The Hour of the Serpent strikes in the autumn 
/ Jukka Isopuro (No 19/2006)

Kimmo Hakola and his box of magic tricks 
/ Ari Nieminen (No 19/2006)

Queen of the woodwinds in fine fettle 
/ Mikko Raasakka (No 18/2005)

Contrabassoon into the solo spotlight 
/ Lewis Lipnick (No 18/2005)

Colourstrings method continues to inspire
/ Henna Salmela (No 18/2005)

Connoisseur of the human voice (Olli Kortekangas) 
/ Mari Koppinen (No 17/2005)

Superb musicianship at the core of Yagling’s music 
/ Henna Salmela (No 17/2005)

Back to the future - the modern world of Melartin's songs 
/ Tuire Ranta-Meyer (No 16/2004)

Estonian Calendar Songs and Nature Pictures: two major works by Veljo Tormis 

/ Mimi S. Daitz (No 16/2004)

Paavo Heininen – a complex, timeless modernist
/ Lauri Kilpiö (No 15/2004)


Susanna Mälkki: interpreting Puumala 
/ Henna Salmela (No 15/2004)

Cultures meet in the music of Herman Rechberger
/ Pekka Hako (No 14/2003) 


How about these for a start (Finnish concert openers) 
/ Antti Häyrynen (No 14/2003)


Humanism as symphonic fuel - Kalevi Aho's music reaches out into new territories 
/ Mats Liljeroos (No 13/2003)


Erkki Salmenhaara in memoriam 
/ Kalevi Aho (No 12/2002)


Tommi Kärkkäinen - There's more to life than composing
 
/ Osmo Tapio Räihälä (No 12/2002)


Some reflections on a symmetrical year 

/ Einojuhani Rautavaara (No 12/2002)


Solo songs by Finnish composers
 
/ Matti Tuloisela (No 11/2002)


Kimmo Hakola, music dramatist par excellenceInitiates file download 
/ Kimmo Korhonen (No 11/2002)


The voice of experience on The Last Temptations (Joonas Kokkonen) 
/ Henna Salmela (No 10/2001)


Erik Bergman – surrounded by magical sounds 
/ Lena von Bonsdorff (No 10/2001)


Uuno Klami: The view from the podium 
/ Henna Salmela (No 9/2001)


Veli-Matti Puumala's music - an avalanche of sound 
/ Osmo Tapio Räihälä (No 9/2001)


Usko Meriläinen, a steady reformer 
/ Henna Salmela (No 8/2000)


Olli Kortekangas - a vocal composer turning towards orchestral music 
/ Kimmo Korhonen (No 8/2000)


Encounters - Pluralism flourishes in the musical garden of Mikko HeiniöInitiates file download 
/ Veijo Murtomäki (No 7/1999)


The Age of Dreams (Herman Rechberger, Olli Kortekangas, Kalevi Aho) 
/ Pekka Hako (No 7/1999)


Einojuhani Rautavaara. Avant-gardist, mystic and upholder of values 
/ Kalevi Aho (No 5/1998)


A passion for texts - the many-faceted reality of Paavo Heininen 
/ Henna Salmela (No 4/1998)


The symphonic music of Lepo Sumera 
/ Jüri Reinvere (No 4/1998)


Erkki-Sven Tüür: Converging collisionsInitiates file download 
/ Jüri Reinvere (No 4/1998)


Three choral composers, three distinctive sounds (Erik Bergman, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Veljo Tormis) 
/ Gustaf Sjökvist (No 3/1997)


Pehr Henrik Nordgren - transformation as a means of musical expressionInitiates file download 
/ Christoph Schlüren (No 2/1997)


New gems - first publications of works by Jean Sibelius 
/ Veijo Murtomäki (No 2/1997)


Einar Englund - a musical craftsman 
/ Osmo Tapio Räihälä (No  1/1996)


Insect Life by Kalevi Aho 
/ Matti Tuomisto (No 1/1996)

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