It is reported on YLE Classical - the Finnish internet station - that the distinguished Finnish composer has died.
Einojuhani Rautavaara
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThere were 2 pieces of his that I really enjoyed --his VC and Cantus Arctus (I think that was the title). The latter sounded a bit like a homage to Tapiola by Sibelius while not being derivative
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My favourite Rautavaara moment was when Mrs. PG and I were on honeymoon at the Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel near Stranraer some six years ago. We'd done so much driving that we declared Sunday a 'car free' day and just stayed in the suite which was a short distance away from the main hotel building. It was a lovely October day and we had the door from the conservatory to the grounds open. The suite had a nice little hi-fi system which we could play at full volume since there were no neighbours except the cows in a nearby field. I'd had a Rautavaara cd kicking around the car which I'd picked up in a charity shop in Pitlochry a few days before. We put then cd on and found the cows getting nearer to the wall to investigate the sounds! When the music finished, the cows dispersed!
Sadly, I can't remember what the work was since I've acquired more of his music since. However, I can't think of Rautavaara without being reminded of these cows and his music! (And Mrs. PG!)
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostMy favourite Rautavaara moment was when Mrs. PG and I were on honeymoon at the Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel near Stranraer some six years ago. We'd done so much driving that we declared Sunday a 'car free' day and just stayed in the suite which was a short distance away from the main hotel building. It was a lovely October day and we had the door from the conservatory to the grounds open. The suite had a nice little hi-fi system which we could play at full volume since there were no neighbours except the cows in a nearby field. I'd had a Rautavaara cd kicking around the car which I'd picked up in a charity shop in Pitlochry a few days before. We put then cd on and found the cows getting nearer to the wall to investigate the sounds! When the music finished, the cows dispersed!
Sadly, I can't remember what the work was since I've acquired more of his music since. However, I can't think of Rautavaara without being reminded of these cows and his music! (And Mrs. PG!)
Lovely story, PG - cheered me up no end!
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