Music from Finland #12

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This is music.
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Classical contemporary and folk music from the sub it is Festival and the 50th
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anniversary of Finnish independence celebration. In a series revealing some of the current
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musical activity in Finland. There's a bit festival of
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965 on the 50th anniversary celebration of 1967.
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Presented considerable quantities of music by outstanding composers other than Savitt Yes
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and from a wide variety of historical periods.
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There were also several Illustrated lectures documenting interesting aspects of today's Finnish
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musical culture. A second series of programs of music from Finland
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is based on recordings supplied by the Finnish Broadcasting Company for production by the
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University of Michigan. Although most of it is composed in a wide
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variety of media and made significant contributions in most of them. One of his
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most important additions to music was in the area of the art song. Today's
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broadcast opens with four of them in Feliz in Macon zinc. I was
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bought up roast dish delish dot and Rose and lete top
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value ACOSS soprano with metal hospitalised now sings four
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songs by yawns a bit yes.
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Sure.
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Sure.
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Move.
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Along.
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Who are.
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Never in the.
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World.
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Tom soprano with Mary Lou Haas pianist
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performing for songs by Yasser Abed Yes
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the festival programmed a considerable quantity of chamber music by Finnish
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composers. One of these composers was I know you had me
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born in one thousand twenty eight and one of the younger generation of Finnish composers.
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We will now hear the pro to enter mon Samba perform his octet for
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Wims Opus 21. The composition is in four movements
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Allegro Moto Largo and octet four
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wins by a.
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Deb.
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It is.
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Thank you.
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Thanks.
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I.
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Will be careful when Opus 21 by the contemporary Finnish
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composer I know you'll have me performed by the pro our
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ensemble directed by Olof said to bomb.
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You.
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Thank
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you thank. YOU THANK
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YOU. But
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when.
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IT WITH THE END
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her.
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Good.
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News.
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To it. You have been listening
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to music from Finland classical contemporary and folk music. Well there's a
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big US festival on the 50th anniversary of Finnish independence celebration in
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a series reviewing some of the current musical activity in Finland.
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This second series of programs of music from Finland is based on recordings
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supplied by the Finnish Broadcasting Company for production by the University of Michigan.
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Good.
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News with
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it with
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her.
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At her Earth to end
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her Earth.
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Program written and produced by Henry Welker and Burroughs speaking and inviting you to listen
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again next week at this same time for another program of music from that night.
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