Paavo Heininen
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Paavo Heininen
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Albums

Paavo Heininen: Boston Sonatas, Op. 134
Paavo Heininen

Englund, E. / Heininen, P.: Violin Sonatas
Paavo Heininen

Paavo Heininen : Arioso, Piano Concerto No.2, Symphony No.2
Paavo Heininen

Heininen, P. / Linjama, J.: Quincunx Duplex / Heininen, P.: Taalla / Escaich, T.: Choral's Dream
Paavo Heininen

Paavo Heininen: Works for Organ 1966-2006
Paavo Heininen

Meet The Composer - Paavo Heininen
Paavo Heininen

Mystery Variations on Giuseppe Colombi's Chiacona
Paavo Heininen

Heininen & Nielsen: Flute Concertos
Paavo Heininen

Paavo Heininen : Piano Works : Poesia Squillante ed Incandescente; Poésies-Périphrases; Préludes - Études - Poèmes
Paavo Heininen

Tiensuu: Le Tombeau De Mozart - Crusell: Introduction Et Air Suédois Varié
Paavo Heininen

Heininen : The Damask Drum
Paavo Heininen

Heininen, P. / Hakola, K. / Kurtag, G. / Koskinen, J.: String Quartets
Paavo Heininen
Biography
Paavo Johannes Heininen (born 13 January 1938 in Järvenpää) is a Finnish composer and pianist. He studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, where he was taught composition by Aarre Merikanto, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Einar Englund, and Joonas Kokkonen. He continued his studies in Cologne with Bernd Alois Zimmermann; at the Juilliard School of Music in New York with Vincent Persichetti and Eduard Steuermann; and privately in Poland with Witold Lutosławski. He has also studied musicology at the U...Read more on Last.fm
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Paavo Johannes Heininen (born 13 January 1938 in Järvenpää) is a Finnish composer and pianist. He studied at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, where he was taught composition by Aarre Merikanto, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Einar Englund, and Joonas Kokkonen. He continued his studies in Cologne with Bernd Alois Zimmermann; at the Juilliard School of Music in New York with Vincent Persichetti and Eduard Steuermann; and privately in Poland with Witold Lutosławski. He has also studied musicology at the University of Helsinki.
Heininen is one of the most important Finnish modernist composers. His works can be roughly divided into two periods: dodecaphonic (c. 1957–1975) and postserialist (from 1976 onwards). Due to the hostile reactions to his early works, particularly the First Symphony, his works up to the 1980s can be roughly divided in two groups: more personal and complex pieces and more approachable, audience-friendly pieces such as the Second Symphony, "Petite symphonie joyeuse".
As professor of composition at the Sibelius Academy, Heininen has been highly influential in educating the next generation of Finnish composers and his pupils have included Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Jukka Tiensuu, Jouni Kaipainen and Veli-Matti Puumala.
In addition to original works, Heininen has reconstructed several pieces that his composition teacher Aarre Merikanto mutilated or destroyed, including the latter's Symphonic Study (1928) and String Sextet (1932) and written the violin concerto Tuuminki (A Notion) as a "re-imagining" of Merikanto's completely destroyed third violin concerto. Alongside composition, Heininen has been active as a pianist, premiering and recording several of his own works. He is also known as an essayist and has written a large number of composer portraits. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Paavo+Heininen">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
