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Finnish composer
Helvi Leiviskä
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Helsinki
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Helsinki
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80 years
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Biography
Helvi Lemmikki Leiviskä (25 May 1902 — 12 August 1982) was a Finnish composer, writer, music educator and librarian at the Sibelius Academy.
Life
Helvi Leiviskä was born in Helsinki, Finland, and in 1927 graduated in composition from the Helsinki Music Institute (Sibelius Academy) where she studied with Erkki Melartin. She continued her studies in Vienna, and then returned to Finland where she studied with Leevi Madetoja. She began work as a composer with a debut in 1935 and also worked as a music teacher. In 1933 she took a position as librarian at the Sibelius Academy.
After World War II, Leiviskä furthered her studies with Leo Funtek and began to write reviews for periodicals including Ilta Sanomat. She died in Helsinki.
Selected works
- Piano Concerto, 1935
- Triple Fugue for Orchestra, 1938
- Symphony No. 1, 1947
- Symphony No. 2, 1954
- Symphony No. 3, 1971
- Sinfonia Brevis, 1962
- Folk Dance Suite (Kansantanssisarja), 1934
- Hobgoblin of Darkness (Pimeän peikko), 1942
- The Lost Continent (Mennyt manner) for choir and orchestra, 1957
- Juha (film music), 1937
- Violin Sonata, 1945
- Piano Quartet, 1926
Discography
- Helvi Leiviskä: Violin Sonata - Piano Quartet - Symphony No. 3. Finlandia Classics FINCLA-1 (2012).
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Notable Finnish Educators
Gender:Female, Born in:Years 1900 to 1929
Notable Finnish Musicians
Gender:Female, Born in:Years 1900 to 1929
Notable Finnish Writers
Gender:Female, Born in:Years 1900 to 1929
Notable Finnish Composers
Gender:Female, Born in:Years 1900 to 1929
Notable Finnish Music educators
Gender:Female, Born in:Years 1900 to 1929
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