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Finlandia

[fin-lan-dee-uh]

noun

  1. symphonic poem, opus 26, composed in 1899 by Jean Sibelius.



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Alongside the world premiere of Let The Light In, the concert will open with a performance of Sibelius's Finlandia, written in 1900 as a protest against Russia's encroaching interference in Finland.

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Sibelius — at whose namesake school MƤlkki studied with Panula — was represented not just by two planned works, but also by two encores: ā€œValse Tristeā€ and, after MƤlkki asked the audience to indulge a bit of patriotism, ā€œFinlandia.ā€

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But under MƤlkki’s baton, and with this orchestra — Sibelius’s sound world etched in its bones — ā€œFinlandiaā€ was newly disarming, modestly dignified in its touching harmonies and iron-willed fanfares.

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Pajtim Statovci, a Finnish author born in Kosovo to Albanian parents, has published three novels: ā€œMy Cat Yugoslaviaā€; ā€œCrossing,ā€ which was a National Book Award finalist; and ā€œBolla,ā€ which won Finland’s highest literary honor, the Finlandia Prize, and was a finalist for the 2021 Kirkus Prize for Fiction.

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La huella de carbono de Ethereum se compara aproximadamente a la de Finlandia.

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