Einojuhani Rautavaara
Lintukoto
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Composer:Einojuhani RautavaaraGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralCompose Date:1995First Performance:Mar 31, 1995Average_duration:11:33Lintukoto is a choral work composed by Einojuhani Rautavaara in 1957. The piece was premiered in Helsinki, Finland, in the same year. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Lintukoto," is a serene and peaceful piece that evokes the image of a mythical Finnish paradise. The choir sings in unison, creating a sense of unity and harmony. The music is slow and flowing, with a gentle melody that is reminiscent of a lullaby. The lyrics describe the beauty of Lintukoto, a place where the birds sing and the flowers bloom. The second movement, "Kevat," is a lively and energetic piece that celebrates the arrival of spring. The choir sings in harmony, with each voice part contributing to the overall sound. The music is fast-paced and rhythmic, with a lively melody that captures the excitement of the season. The lyrics describe the joy of spring, with references to the sun, the birds, and the flowers. The final movement, "Kesayon Aatto," is a reflective and introspective piece that marks the end of summer. The choir sings in a slow and mournful tone, with a melody that is haunting and melancholic. The lyrics describe the passing of time and the inevitability of change. The music builds to a climax, with the choir singing in harmony before fading away into silence. Overall, Lintukoto is a beautiful and evocative choral work that captures the essence of Finnish mythology and nature. Rautavaara's use of harmony, melody, and rhythm creates a sense of unity and harmony that is both soothing and uplifting. The piece is a testament to the composer's skill and creativity, and it remains a beloved work in the choral repertoire.More....