Ilmari Hannikainen
50 top tracks
Ilmari Hannikainen
50 top tracks
Albums

Christmas Choral Music - Sibelius, J. / Hannikainen, P. / Palmgren, S. / Merikanto, O. / Kotilainen, O. / Madetoja, L.
Ilmari Hannikainen

Ilmari Hannikainen: Piano Works
Ilmari Hannikainen

Suomalaisia klassisia suosikkisävelmiä pianolle
Ilmari Hannikainen

Sunday Morning Classical Breakfast
Ilmari Hannikainen

Vocal Recital: Isokoski, Soile - Finnish Sacred Songs (Suomalainen Rukous)
Ilmari Hannikainen

Vocal Recital: Isokoski, Soile - Melartin, E. / Sonninen, A. / Hannikainen, I. / Kaski, H. / Pacius, F. / Kilpinen, Y. / Merikanto, O.
Ilmari Hannikainen

An Anthology of Finnish Piano Music, Vol. 2
Ilmari Hannikainen

Album d'un voyageur: Europe (World Premiere Recordings)
Ilmari Hannikainen

Maailma jääkukkien takana
Ilmari Hannikainen

Hannikainen: Piano Concerto in B-Flat Minor, Op. 7 & Piano Quartet in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 2
Ilmari Hannikainen

Album d'un Voyageur, Vol. 1 - Europe
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Sydän - Vocal Recital
Ilmari Hannikainen
Biography
Toivo Ilmari Hannikainen (October 19, 1892, Jyväskylä – July 25, 1955, Kuhmoinen) was a Finnish composer....Read more on Last.fm
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Toivo Ilmari Hannikainen (October 19, 1892, Jyväskylä – July 25, 1955, Kuhmoinen) was a Finnish composer.
Hannikainen was the son of Pekka Juhani Hannikainen and the brother of Väinö Hannikainen, both of whom were composers. After studying at the University of Helsinki (1911-14), he became a pupil of Franz Schreker at the Musikakademie in Vienna, and continued his studies with Alexander Siloti in Saint Petersburg (1915–17) and with Alfred Cortot in Paris (1919). Returning to Finland, he taught piano at the Helsinki Conservatory and later gained a Professorship at the Sibelius Academy.
Hannikainen steered Finnish classical music from late Romanticism towards Impressionism. In addition to his piano miniatures, which best illustrated this development, he composed one opera, one piano concerto, one piano quartet, lieder, and film scores (notably, Sången om den eldröda blomman, Sweden, 1934).
Hannikainen drowned during a sailing trip in Kuhmoinen in 1955. Some musical colleagues, like Aarre Merikanto, considered his death a suicide. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ilmari+Hannikainen">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
