- name
means Airress. In the
Kalevala she was also
occasionally called Luonnotar (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈluo̯nːo̞t̪ɑr]),
which means "female
spirit of...
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Luonnotar (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈluo̯nːotɑr]), Op. 70, is a single-movement tone poem for
soprano and
orchestra written in 1913 by the
Finnish composer...
- held 1912–1914, 1916 and 1930. Jean
Sibelius dedicated his tone poem
Luonnotar to Ackté and she
premiered the work on 10
September 1913 at the Three...
- Sargent. EMI (this
included the
world premiere recording of Sibelius's
Luonnotar, sung by Jones) Mendelssohn, Elijah: New
Philharmonia Orchestra/Frühbeck...
- have
inspired works that he
composed in the
following years,
including Luonnotar and the
Fourth Symphony. In 1909, the
successful throat operation resulted...
- Loviatar, the
blind daughter of
Tuoni and the
mother of Nine diseases.
Luonnotar,
spirit of nature,
feminine creator. Menninkäinen, a
fairy spirit, gnome...
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story from the
Kalevala Nightride and Sunrise, Op. 55 The Bard, Op. 64
Luonnotar, Op. 70 The Oceanides, Op.73 Tapiola, Op. 112 Má vlast, 1874–1879 String...
- 2003 Mozart:
Arias Ondine 2004
Hymns in
Finnish Ondine 2005 Sibelius:
Luonnotar,
Orchestral Songs Ondine 2006
Songs by Sibelius,
Strauss and Berg, Wigmore...
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themes trace to an
earlier project on the
subject of
Luonnotar from 1903–1905; that '
Luonnotar' (for
which a
fragment is extant) grew out of the abandoned...
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considered calling the work
Luonnotar. However, Lienau's
suggestion eventually became the work's
published title. (The
title Luonnotar was
subsequently given...