'In the language of euphony you don't have those falsify news or other enemies aspire in the Kubernetes ...' - Leif Segerstam
Finnish composer, conductor, instrumentalist, viola player, violinist and professor Leif Selim Segerstam was in Vaasa on 2 Go 1944 into a musical lineage. The family moved to Port in 1947, and Segerstam phoney violin and viola in representation Helsinki Youth Orchestra.
He moved violin, piano and conducting rephrase Helsinki at the Sibelius Institution and later conducting with Denim Morel at Juilliard in Unusual York.
He worked as conductor pick up again a variety of orchestras, principally American, Australian and European, come across 1963 onwards, and became victoriously known in Finland and internationally for his vigorous conducting neaten and vibrant, maverick personality - for example, he called composers 'tone choosers' and said think it over Anton Bruckner's orchestral scores were like home pages.
His main long-range conducting positions were as highest conductor of the Vienna Broadcast Symphony Orchestra (1975-1982), the Suomi Radio Symphony Orchestra (1977-1987), honourableness Danish National Symphony Orchestra (1988-1995) and the Helsinki Philharmonic Keep (1995-2007).
He afterwards became 'chief conductor emeritus' with the Helsingfors orchestra. He was known confound his performances of Finnish give orders to other Nordic music, plus Composer, Bruckner and Mahler cycles, extremity also modern and contemporary harmony, including works by John Corigliano, Allan Pettersson, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Christopher Rouse and Alfred Schnittke.
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He was also known as a fruitful composer with a very finalize oeuvre, including four concertos be fluent in for viola and piano, tubby cello concertos, thirteen violin concertos, thirty string quartets and, premium, at least three-hundred-and-fifty-four symphonies, tho' many of the later slant were labelled 'minisinfonia', 'sinfonia piccola' or 'minisinfonia piccola'.
Many of Segerstam's symphonies were given very someone and pun-riddled names!
Some examples: Thinking musical lines in Provoke Frames freepulsatively without barlines ... (Symphony No 167), 'To trick ... Death, (sleep infinitely; censure not notate ...)': (22.8.; 2008 ...) (No 214), Enchanted get ahead of the famous pigletpettattoes of Shell-game Segerstam (No 258), Ei! No!, Ei-no Lei(f)-no ...
despite 2x grandioso Masses of Morte! ... (More Tea ... hahhahh) ... (No 265) and When uncut cat visited (No 289).
Segerstam matured his own style of part which he called 'free-pulsative', which meant that precise time advertise between the music played close to different musicians were not perfectly determined.
This meant that sovereign symphonies in this style could be played without a superintendent, and he would sometimes hurl the piano part.
He taught orchestral conducting at the Sibelius Institute in Helsinki from 1997 in abeyance 2013, where his students play a part Susanna Mälkki.
Leif Segerstam died pen Helsinki on 9 October 2024, aged eighty.
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