
About Erkki Melartin
Erkki Melartin (February 2, 1875–February 14, 1937) was a Finnish composer and pupil of Martin Wegelius from 1892-99 in Helsinki, and Robert Fuchs from 1899-1901 in Vienna. Interestingly enough, he shares identical birth and death years with more famous composer Maurice Ravel. As well as composing, Melartin also taught and directed music at the Helsinki Music College, later the Helsinki Conservatory. As conductor of the Viborg Orchestra in 1908-11
Top Tracks
Symphony no. 6, op. 100, "Symphony of the Elements": II. Andante
Melartin : Prinsessa Ruusunen [Sleeping Beauty Suite] Op.22 : Festive March
Prinsessa Ruusunen (Sleeping Beauty) Suite No. 2, Op. 22: III. Perhosvalssi (arr. J. Panula)
Prinsessa Ruusunen (Sleeping Beauty) Suite No. 1, Op. 22: VI. Haamarssi (Festive March)
Hyvyyden voiman ihmeelliseen suojaan
Symphony No. 5 in A Minor, Op. 90 "Sinfonia brevis": III. Intermezzo
Festive March, Op. 22
Melartin : Butterfly Waltz, Op. 22 No. 17 (Perhosvalssi)
Prinsessa Ruusunen (Sleeping Beauty) Suite No. 1, Op. 22: IV. Kuutamobaletti (Moonlight Ballet)
Melartin : Juhlamarssi, Op. 22 (Festive March, Op. 22)
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