Leevi Madetoja - Works

Works

  • Op. 4 – Symphonic Suite (1909–10)
  • Op. 5 – Suite of Incidental Music from the play "Chess" (1910)
  • Op. 6 – Alcibiades: Incidental Music (1910)
  • Op. 7 – Concert Overture (1911)
  • Op. 8 – Nine Songs for male voice choir (1908–14)
  • Op. 11 – Dance Vision (originally titled "Öinen karkelokuva" ) (1911)
  • Op. 13 – Six songs for mixed choir (1910)
  • Op. 15 – Kullervo: symphonic poem (1913)
  • Op. 18 – Sonatina for violin & piano, Op. 18 (1913)
  • Op. 23 – Nine Songs for male voice choir (1912–16)
  • Op. 29 – Symphony No. 1 (1914–16)
  • Op. 33 – Eight Songs for male voice choir (1916–19)
  • Op. 34 – Pastoral Suite (1916)
  • Op. 35 – Symphony No. 2 (1916–18)
  • Op. 37 – Aslak Smaukka: symphonic poem (1917)
  • Op. 39 – Five Songs for male voice choir (1919–21)
  • Op. 41 – Kuoleman puutarha (The Garden of Death) – suite for piano (1918–21)
  • Op. 44 – Four Songs (1919)
  • Op. 45 – The Ostrobothnians: opera in three acts (1918–23)
  • Op. 46 – Väinämöinen sows the wilderness: symphonic poem (1920)
  • Op. 49 – Five Songs (1920)
  • Op. 51 – Lyric Suite for cello & piano (1922)
  • Op. 52 – Ostrobothnian Suite (1923)
  • Op. 53 – Comedy Overture (1923)
  • Op. 55 – Symphony No. 3 in A major (1922–26)
  • Op. 56 – De Profundis for male voice choir (1925)
  • Op. 58 – Okon Fuoko: ballet in one act (1925–27)
  • Op. 67 – Three Pieces for brass septet (1929)
  • Op. 68 – Autumn: song cycle to poems by L. Oneva (1930)
  • Op. 69 – Overture Fantasy for brass (1930)
  • Op. 74 – Juha: opera in six tableaux (1934)
  • Op. 77 – Rustic Scenes: Suite from the film score "Taistelu Heikkilän talosta" ("The Struggle for the Homestead") (1936)
  • Op. 78 – A Wreath of Songs: cantata (1938)
  • Op. 81 – Seven Choral Songs (1945–46)
  • Op. 82 – Two Songs for mixed choir (1946)

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