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Erkki Olavi Salmenhaara (March 12, 1941 – March 19, 2002) was a Finnish composer and musicologist.[1][2][3]

Erkki Salmenhaara
Salmenhaara (center) talking with Swedish composer Jan Bark (right), circa 1963
Born(1941-03-12)March 12, 1941
Helsinki, Finland
DiedMarch 19, 2002(2002-03-19) (aged 61)
Helsinki, Finland
Spouse
Anja Kosonen
(m. 1961; div. 1978)
Children2
Signature

Personal life


Salmenhaara was born in Helsinki, Finland, and married Anja Kosonen in 1961.[4] They had two sons, but divorced in 1978.[2][3] Salmenhaara died in Helsinki on March 19, 2002.[2][3]


Career


Salmenhaara studied composition with Joonas Kokkonen at the Sibelius Academy until 1963, and then continued his studies with György Ligeti in Vienna.[2] Salmenhaara then studied musicology, aesthetics and theoretical philosophy at the University of Helsinki,[2] and earned his PhD in 1970 with a doctoral thesis about the works of the composer Ligeti.[3] He served as lecturer (1966–1975) and associate professor (1975–2002) of musicology at the University of Helsinki and was also the leading writer on classical music in Finland. In addition, he served as chairman of the Society of Finnish Composers (1974–1976) and of the Association of Finnish Symphony Orchestras (1974–1978).


Works


Prior to studying with Kokkonen, Salmenhaara had already written several tonal pieces, including the 17 Small Pieces for Piano (1957–1960).[5] In the early 1960s, he was associated with the modernist Finnish Musical Youth.[5]

Beginning in the 1970s, Salmenhaara's works began to be characterized by frequent repetition of triadic motives with gradual changes in harmony. Although this led to his being linked to the movement in music known as minimalism, Salmenhaara nonetheless denied this connection. Like the works of the Dutch minimalist composer Simeon ten Holt, Salmenhaara's works from this period utilize a musical language closely related to that of the Romantic period of classical music, giving his music a decidedly European aesthetic. Salmenhaara's compositions include several symphonic works, chamber music pieces, choral works, songs for solo instrument, and vocal arts songs. He also wrote one opera, Portugalin nainen (The Portuguese Woman) which premiered at the Suomen Kansallisooppera in February 1976.

Salmenhaara's published writings include a textbook on music theory, a history of 20th-century music, monographs on Ligeti, Jean Sibelius's Tapiola and the Brahms symphonies, biographies of Jean Sibelius and Leevi Madetoja, and a history of the Society of Finnish Composers.[2] He also contributed to Erik W. Tawaststjerna's comprehensive biography of Sibelius.[3] His most significant literary work was his contribution to a four-volume history of Finnish music (published in 1995–1996), writing about the period from the Romantic era to the Second World War.[2][3] In addition, from 1963 to 1973, he served as a critic for the leading Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat.[1][2][3]


Discography


(selection)


Selected writings



References


  1. Don, Randel (1996). The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. ISBN 9780674372993.
  2. The Independent[dead link]
  3. "Obituary: Erkki Salmenhaara". TheGuardian.com. 23 May 2002.
  4. Jyrhämä, Outi (2006). "Salmenhaara, Erkki (1941–2002)". Suomen kansallisbiografia 8. Studia biographica 3 (in Finnish). Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura. pp. 595–596. ISBN 951-746-449-5. ISSN 1456-2138.
  5. http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WCART/main_profile$Salmenhaara,%20Erkki?opendocument&cat=contemporary_classical

Literature





На других языках


[de] Erkki Salmenhaara

Erkki Olavi Salmenhaara (* 12. März 1941 in Helsinki; † 19. März 2002 ebenda) war ein finnischer Komponist und Musikwissenschaftler.
- [en] Erkki Salmenhaara

[ru] Салменхаара, Эркки

Эркки Олави Салменхаара (фин. Erkki Salmenhaara; 12 марта 1941 (1941-03-12), Хельсинки — 19 марта 2002, Хельсинки) — финский музыковед , композитор , музыкальный педагог, прозаик и критик. Лауреат премии «Tieto-Finlandia» (1997).



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