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Biography
BLP sources|date=January 2010 Kalevi Aho (born 9 March 1949 in Forssa , Finland) is a Finnish people|Finnish composer.
Career
Born in Forssa , he studied composition at the Sibelius Academy under Einojuhani Rautavaara , receiving a diploma in 1971. He continued his studies for a year in Berlin with Boris Blacher . His teaching positions include music theory at the University of Helsinki from 1974 to 1988, and a professorship at the Sibelius Academy from 1988 to 1993. He became composer-in-residence for the Lahti Symphony Orchestra in 1992, and conductor Osmo Vänskä has recorded many of his recent large-scale works with the orchestra. Aho has worked as a freelance composer, with a state scholarship, since 1993. He lives in Helsinki .
Music
Known principally as a composer of large-scale works, to date Aho has composed fifteen symphony|symphonies , http://www.fennicagehrman.fi/comp_aho.htm www.fennicagehrman.fi eighteen concertos , four opera s and several vocal works. His chamber music includes several quintet s, quartet s, sonata s and solo works. He first came to fame with his first symphony (1969) and second string quartet (1970). His works of this time showed such Neoclassicism (music)|neo-classical traits as a preoccupation with counterpoint (particularly fugue s), and stylized renderings of older forms, such as the waltz . In the following decade he wrote in modernist and post-modernist styles. His use of irony and juxtaposition of contrasting moods and musical styles and genres has been compared to Gustav Mahler and Alfred Schnittke . http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/aho+kalevi Kalevi Aho page at www.fimic.fi His work also shows the influence of Einojuhani Rautavaara (especially when evoking mysterious textures) and Dmitri Shostakovich . His music has been extensively recorded by BIS records and is published by Fennica Gehrman.
The Bells . Concerto for Saxophone Quartet and Orchestra (2008)
Trombone Concerto (2010)
Sieidi . Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra (2010)
Trumpet Concerto (2011)
Horn Concerto (2011)
Eight Seasons . Concerto for Theremin and Chamber Orchestra (2011)
Chamber/Instrumental
Solo I for Violin (1975), II for Piano (1985), III for Flute (1990-91), IV for Cello (1997), V for Bassoon (1999), VI for Double-Bass (1999), VII for Trumpet (2000), VIII for Baritone Horn (2003), IX for Oboe (2010), X for Horn (2010)
In memoriam Pehr Henrik Nordgren for Violin Solo (2009)
Korhonen, Kimmo (1999). http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WCIP/Aho,%20Kalevi? opendocument& cat=contemporary_-_classical Kalevi Aho in Profile - Finnish Music Information Centre. Retrieved 8 February 2005.
Oramo, Ilkka. "Aho, Kalevi." at http://www.grovemusic.com/ Grove Music Online. Retrieved 21 September 2006.
External links and references
http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/COMAG/B878D854126E9FB6C225747B0029814F? opendocument Finnish Music Information Centre minisite - including profile, discography and audio clips
http://www.fennicagehrman.fi/comp_aho.htm Fennica Gehrman home page (publisher) (Aho page with sound samples)
Minnesota Orchestra's showcase concert magazine, May 6, page 43
Use dmy dates|date=August 2010 Persondata | NAME = Aho, Kalevi | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH = 9 March 1949 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Aho, Kalevi Category:1949 births Category:Living people Category:People from Forssa Category:20th-century classical composers Category:21st-century classical composers Category:Finnish composers