Ernest Pingoud
50 top tracks
Ernest Pingoud
50 top tracks
Albums

Pingoud: Profeetta / Le Chant De L'Espace / Chantecler / Flambeaux Eteints / Diableries Galantes
Ernest Pingoud

Aurora Borealis - Magic of the Mysterious North
Ernest Pingoud

Pingoud: Symphonic Poems
Ernest Pingoud

Finland 100: A Century of Finnish Classics
Ernest Pingoud

Pingoud, E.: Profeetta / Le Chant De L'Espace / Chantecler / Flambeaux Eteints / Diableries Galantes
Ernest Pingoud

Orchestral Music (Finnish) - Rautavaara, E. / Sibelius, J. / Merikanto, A. / Kantilen, T. / Pingoud, E. / Sallinen, A. / Nordgren, P.H.
Ernest Pingoud

Orchestral Music (Nordic): Rautavaara, E. / Pingoud, E. / Nordgren, P.H. / Sallinen, A. (Aurora Borealis - The Magic of Northern Lights)
Ernest Pingoud

An Anthology of Finnish Piano Music, Vol. 5
Ernest Pingoud

Magic of the Mysterious North
Ernest Pingoud

Pingoud: Extinguished Torches; Song of Space
Ernest Pingoud

Sibelius, J.: Orchestral Songs
Ernest Pingoud

Music And Silence: Finnish Symbolism
Ernest Pingoud
Biography
Ernest Pingoud (October 14, 1887, Saint Petersburg – June 1, 1942, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer. His father had Alsatian backround mother was from Finland. He emigrated permanently to Finland 1918 to escape the Russian Revolution....Read more on Last.fm
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Ernest Pingoud (October 14, 1887, Saint Petersburg – June 1, 1942, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer. His father had Alsatian backround mother was from Finland. He emigrated permanently to Finland 1918 to escape the Russian Revolution.
Pingoud studied privately with Alexander Silot and at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory with composers Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. In 1906 he went to Germany to study with Hugo Riemann and Max Reger.
Pingoud was with Aarre Merikanto, Väinö Raitio ja Uuno Klami among the first Finnish composer to write modernist music. Although Pingoud actively promoted his works at composition concerts, he never really found a niche for himself in Finnish music. His nonconformist, colourful Modernism and cosmopolitan personality simply did not fit the mould that the newly independent nation had conceived for its great public figures. Today, his music is being rediscovered and given the chance of posthumous success.
Pingoud committed suicide in Helsinki in 1942.
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