John Filip von Schantz (17 January 1835 in Ulvila — 24 July 1865 in Helsinki), was a Finnish composer and musician. He left Helsinki in 1855 after being...
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The Schantz family (also spelled von Schantz) is a noble family of German origin in the Swedish and Finnish Houses of Nobility. They are listed as Family...
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first recorded example of a musician influenced by the Kalevala is Filip von Schantz. In 1860, he composed the Kullervo Overture. The piece premièred at...
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(born 1948) Eicca Toppinen (born 1975) Erik Tulindberg (1761–1814) Filip von Schantz (1835–1865) Sonja Vectomov (born 1979) Martin Wegelius (1846–1906)...
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education in Germany. He traveled to Helsinki in 1860 to play in the Filip von Schantz Orchestra, after that he moved to Stockholm for a year with the orchestra...
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Schnéevoigt and the Finnish-speakers backing Kajanus. Three other composers—Filip von Schantz, Kajanus, and Sibelius—had earlier tackled the subject of Kullervo...
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development of a genuinely national musical idiom. First, in 1860, Filip von Schantz wrote the Kullervo Overture (Kullervo-alkusoitto), which he had intended...
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side parts in many Finnish films of the 1950s, for example, the role Filip von Schantz in the film Mä oksalla ylimmällä in 1954. In 1978, he had a supporting...
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Theatre) in Helsinki on 28 November 1860, where the Kullervo Overture by Filip von Schantz was also performed. After the New Theatre burnt down the Princess...
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fourth composer to tackle the subject of Kullervo. First, in 1860, Filip von Schantz wrote the Kullervo Overture (Kullervo-alkusoitto), which he had intended...
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