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Erkki Gustaf Melartin (7 February 1875, Käkisalmi – 14 February 1937, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. Melartin is generally considered to be one of Finland's most significant national Romantic composers, although his music—then and now—largely has been overshadowed by that of his exact contemporary, Jean Sibelius, the country's most famous composer. The core of Melartin's oeuvre consists of a set of six (completed) symphonies, as well as is his opera, Aino, based on a story from the Kalevala, Finland's national epic, but nevertheless in the style of Richard Wagner.

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  • Erkki Melartin (Priozersk, 7 de febrer de 1875 - Hèlsinki, 14 de febrer de 1937) fou un compositor finlandès. (ca)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (* 7. Februar 1875 in Käkisalmi (heute Priosersk, Russland); † 14. Februar 1937 in , heute Stadtteil von Helsinki) war ein finnischer Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (7 February 1875, Käkisalmi – 14 February 1937, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. Melartin is generally considered to be one of Finland's most significant national Romantic composers, although his music—then and now—largely has been overshadowed by that of his exact contemporary, Jean Sibelius, the country's most famous composer. The core of Melartin's oeuvre consists of a set of six (completed) symphonies, as well as is his opera, Aino, based on a story from the Kalevala, Finland's national epic, but nevertheless in the style of Richard Wagner. Melartin's other notable works include the popular wedding tune, Festive March (1904; from the incidental music to the play, Sleeping Beauty); the symphonic poem, Traumgesicht (1910); the Violin Concerto in D minor (1913); the Kalevalic symphonic poem for soprano and orchestra, Marjatta (1914); The Blue Pearl, Finland's first large-scale ballet (1930); and a set of four string quartets, composed between 1896 and 1910. In addition, a number of Melartin's songs for solo voice and piano have found a lasting place in the Finnish repertoire. Two additional projected symphonies, the Seventh and Eighth, might have further solidified his reputation, both within Finland and internationally, but the development of each was cut short by Melartin's death, at age 62. (en)
  • Erkki Melartin, nacido Erik Gustaf Oskarsson Melartin (Käkisalmi, 7 de febrero de 1875 - Helsinki, 14 de febrero de 1937) fue un compositor y director de orquesta finlandés. (es)
  • Erkki Melartin est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre et pédagogue finlandais, né Erik Gustaf Melartin à Käkisalmi (alors en Finlande, actuelle Priozersk en Carélie russe) le 2 février 1875, décédé à Pukinmäki (district d'Helsinki) le 14 février 1937. (fr)
  • エルッキ・グスタフ・メラルティン(Erkki Gustaf Melartin, 1875年2月7日 - 1937年2月14日)は、フィンランドの作曲家である。 (ja)
  • Erkki Melartin, nato Erik Gustaf Melartin (Käkisalmi, 2 febbraio 1875 – Helsinki, 14 febbraio 1937), è stato un compositore, direttore d'orchestra e docente finlandese. (it)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (ur. 7 lutego 1875 w Käkisalmi, zm. 14 lutego 1937 w ) – fiński kompozytor. (pl)
  • Erik "Erkki" Gustaf Melartin, född 7 februari 1875 i Kexholm, död 14 februari 1937 i Bocksbacka, var en finländsk tonsättare och musiker. (sv)
  • Ерккі Мелартін (2 лютого 1875, Остамо поблизу Кякісалмі. — 14 лютого 1937, Гельсінкі) — фінський композитор і диригент. (uk)
  • Э́рик «Э́ркки» Густаф Оскарссон Ме́лартин (фин. Erik «Erkki» Gustaf Oskarsson Melartin; 7 февраля 1875, Кякисалми, Великое княжество Финляндское — 14 февраля 1937, Пукинмяки, Финляндия) — финский композитор, дирижёр, педагог. (ru)
  • 埃尔基·梅拉尔丁(芬蘭語:Erkki Melartin,1875年2月2日-1937年2月14日),芬兰作曲家,指挥家。生于隶属俄罗斯帝国的芬兰大公国,早年在维也纳学习,归国后任乐团指挥,曾在北美、印度等地游历。他的音乐风格有一定现代性,体现出马勒和尼尔森的影响。 (zh)
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  • Erkki Melartin (Priozersk, 7 de febrer de 1875 - Hèlsinki, 14 de febrer de 1937) fou un compositor finlandès. (ca)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (* 7. Februar 1875 in Käkisalmi (heute Priosersk, Russland); † 14. Februar 1937 in , heute Stadtteil von Helsinki) war ein finnischer Komponist und Dirigent. (de)
  • Erkki Melartin, nacido Erik Gustaf Oskarsson Melartin (Käkisalmi, 7 de febrero de 1875 - Helsinki, 14 de febrero de 1937) fue un compositor y director de orquesta finlandés. (es)
  • Erkki Melartin est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre et pédagogue finlandais, né Erik Gustaf Melartin à Käkisalmi (alors en Finlande, actuelle Priozersk en Carélie russe) le 2 février 1875, décédé à Pukinmäki (district d'Helsinki) le 14 février 1937. (fr)
  • エルッキ・グスタフ・メラルティン(Erkki Gustaf Melartin, 1875年2月7日 - 1937年2月14日)は、フィンランドの作曲家である。 (ja)
  • Erkki Melartin, nato Erik Gustaf Melartin (Käkisalmi, 2 febbraio 1875 – Helsinki, 14 febbraio 1937), è stato un compositore, direttore d'orchestra e docente finlandese. (it)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (ur. 7 lutego 1875 w Käkisalmi, zm. 14 lutego 1937 w ) – fiński kompozytor. (pl)
  • Erik "Erkki" Gustaf Melartin, född 7 februari 1875 i Kexholm, död 14 februari 1937 i Bocksbacka, var en finländsk tonsättare och musiker. (sv)
  • Ерккі Мелартін (2 лютого 1875, Остамо поблизу Кякісалмі. — 14 лютого 1937, Гельсінкі) — фінський композитор і диригент. (uk)
  • Э́рик «Э́ркки» Густаф Оскарссон Ме́лартин (фин. Erik «Erkki» Gustaf Oskarsson Melartin; 7 февраля 1875, Кякисалми, Великое княжество Финляндское — 14 февраля 1937, Пукинмяки, Финляндия) — финский композитор, дирижёр, педагог. (ru)
  • 埃尔基·梅拉尔丁(芬蘭語:Erkki Melartin,1875年2月2日-1937年2月14日),芬兰作曲家,指挥家。生于隶属俄罗斯帝国的芬兰大公国,早年在维也纳学习,归国后任乐团指挥,曾在北美、印度等地游历。他的音乐风格有一定现代性,体现出马勒和尼尔森的影响。 (zh)
  • Erkki Gustaf Melartin (7 February 1875, Käkisalmi – 14 February 1937, Helsinki) was a Finnish composer, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. Melartin is generally considered to be one of Finland's most significant national Romantic composers, although his music—then and now—largely has been overshadowed by that of his exact contemporary, Jean Sibelius, the country's most famous composer. The core of Melartin's oeuvre consists of a set of six (completed) symphonies, as well as is his opera, Aino, based on a story from the Kalevala, Finland's national epic, but nevertheless in the style of Richard Wagner. (en)
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  • Erkki Melartin (it)
  • Erkki Melartin (fr)
  • エルッキ・メラルティン (ja)
  • Erkki Melartin (pl)
  • Erkki Melartin (sv)
  • Мелартин, Эркки (ru)
  • 埃尔基·梅拉尔丁 (zh)
  • Ерккі Мелартін (uk)
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