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Heikki Theodor Suolahti (2 February 1920 – 27 December 1936) was a Finnish composer.

Suolahti was born and died in Helsinki, where he studied under Arvo Laitinen in Helsinki from 1929 until his death. In 1935, he composed Sinfonia piccola, which was first performed in February 1938 under Tauno Hannikainen. Hannikainen also orchestrated some of Suolahti's songs. Sinfonia piccola was published in the United States in 1959. When the composer died at the age of 16, none of his works had been performed publicly yet. He left the opera Pärttylin yö and a few other works unfinished.

Suolahti, a huge admirer of Richard Wagner, was promised a trip to the Bayreuth Festival in the summer of 1937, but he died soon after Christmas 1936.

Jean Sibelius was fascinated with Sinfonia piccola and praised it to Suolahti's mother after the composer's untimely death.[1]


Works


The following works are largely unpublished, but are archived at the Helsinki University Library.


Orchestral



Concerto



Chamber music



Violin and piano



Piano



Voice



Opera



References


  1. Ranta, Sulho (ed.): Suomen säveltäjiä, p. 739. WSOY, Helsinki. 1945.




На других языках


[de] Heikki Suolahti

Heikki Suolahti (* 2. Februar 1920 in Helsinki; † 27. Dezember 1936 ebendort) war ein finnischer Komponist.[1]
- [en] Heikki Suolahti

[ru] Суолахти, Хейкки

Хейкки Теодор Суолахти (фин. Heikki Theodor Suolahti; 2 февраля 1920 года, Хельсинки — 27 декабря 1936 года, Хельсинки) — финский композитор.



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