Toivo Kuula

Toivo Kuula

Toivo Timoteus Kuula (7 July 188318 May 1918) was a Finnish conductor and composer. He was born in the city of Vaasa (in those days Nikolainkaupunki), when Finland still was a Grand Duchy under Russian rule. He is known as a colorful and passionate portrayer of Finnish nature and people. A Swedish critic once said that Kuula's music reaches parts of the human spirit where one is forced to deep examination of one's self.Fact|date=November 2007 Toivo Kuula died in the provincial hospital in Viipuri in 1918 after being mortally wounded 18 days earlier on Walpurgis Night by a bullet fired by a Jäger. The bullet was fired as a result of a quarrel that happened in front of Hotel Seurahuone in conjunction with the first victory celebration of the white victory in the Civil War of Finland. Kuula is buried in Hietaniemi cemetery, Helsinki.

Kuula is best-remembered for his large output of melodic choir and vocal works. His instrumental works include two Ostrobothnian Suites for Orchestra, Violin Sonata, Piano Trio and an unfinished Symphony.

His major work is considered beautiful Stabat Mater which, just like Mozart's Requiem, was remained unfinished at the time of his death.

Kuula also wrote a few dozen highly artistic piano works.

A simplified works list (by Joel Valkila) on the basis of Tero Tommila's Catalogue of Works:

*" Op.1 Violin Sonata
*" Op.2 Five Songs for Voice and Piano (also arranged as chamber works)
*" Op.3a Five Pieces for Violin and Piano: I. Cradle Song, II. Nocturne, III. Folk Song (I), IV. Folk Song (II), V. Scherzino
*" Op.3b Three Piano Works: I. Elegy, II. Wedding March, III. Little Gavotte
*" Op.3c Incidental Music to "Isä ja Tytär"
*" Op.4 Seven Songs for Male Choir
*" Op.5 Festive March for Chorus and Orchestra (or Brass)

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*" Op.6 Two Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.7 Piano Trio
*" Op.8 Two Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.9 Ostrobothnian Suite No.1 for Orchestra: I. Pastorale, II. Folk Song, III. Ostrobothnian Dance, IV. Devil's Dance, V. Song of the Dusk (II. & III. also as arranged for Violin and Piano)
*" Op.10 Prelude and Fugue for Orchestra

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*" Op.11 Seven Songs for Chorus
*" Op.12 'Merenkylpijäneidot' ("Sea-Bathing Maids") for Voice and Orchestra/Piano
*" Op.13 Festive March for Orchestra/Piano
*" Op.14 'Orjan poika' ("Son of a Slave") - Symphonic Legend for Soprano, Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra (also 3-movement Suite for Orchestra)
*" Op.15 Cantata 'Kuolemattomuuden toivo' ("Hope for Immortality")

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*" Op.16a Two Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.16b Two Pieces for Organ: I. Prelude, II. Intermezzo
*" Op.17a South Ostrobothnian Dance Suites I & II for Violin and Piano
*" Op.17b Twelve South Ostrobothnian Folk Dances for Voice/Violin and Piano
*" Op.17c Two Pieces for Violin and Piano: I. Scherzo, II. Melodia lugubre
*" Op.18 'Impi ja pajarin poika' ("The Maiden and the Son of a Blacksmith") for Voice and Orchestra/Piano
*" Op.19 Three Fairy-Tale Pictures for Piano
*" Op.20 Ostrobothnian Suite No.2 for Orchestra: I. Tulopeli, II. Rain in the Forest, III. Menuet, IV. Dance of the Orphans, V. The Devils Making Magic Flames

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*" Op.21 Three Songs for Chorus
*" Op.22/1-2 Two Pieces for Cello and Orchestra: I. Chanson sans paroles, II. Elegy (Suru)
*" Op.22/1-2 Two Pieces for Violin/Cello and Piano: I. Chanson sans paroles, II. Elegy (Suru)
*" Op.22/3 Song for Voice and Piano
*" Op.23 Four Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.24 Four Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.25 Stabat Mater for Chorus and Orchestra (Note: Not left unfinished as has been stated)

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*" Op.26 Six Piano Pieces: I. Round Dance, II. Pastorale Atmosphere, III. Dance Improvisation, IV. Nocturne, V. Rauha (Adagio), VI. Funeral March
*" Op.27a Eight Songs for Male Choir
*" Op.27b Nine Songs for Male Choir
*" Op.28/1-2 Two Pieces for Brass Orchestra: I. At the Mountain, II. A Tune
*" Op.28/4 March of the Cudgelmen for Choir and Orchestra (or a capella)
*" Op.29a Three Songs for Voice and Piano
*" Op.29b Four Songs for Choir
*" Op.29c Two Songs for Male Choir
*" Op.30a Incidental Music to 'Kandaules'
*" Op.30b Incidental Music to 'Medicit'
*" Op.30c Incidental Music to 'Taikapeili' ("The Magic Mirror")

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*" Op.31a Two Songs for Voice and Orchestra/Piano
*" Op.31b Four Songs for Choir
*" Op.32 Incidental Music to 'Meripoikia' ("The Sea Boys")
*" Op.33 March of the Carburators for Piano [unfinished]
*" Op.34a Seven Songs for Male Choir
*" Op.34b Three Songs for Chorus
*" Op.35 Three Songs Arrangements for Voice and Orchestra

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*" Op.36 Symphony [unfinished] : Introduction
*" Op.37 Two Song Transcriptions for Piano

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+ Six Posthumous Piano Pieces (Two unfinished)+ Six Posthumous Orchestral Pieces (Two unfinished)+ Twenty-Two Posthumous Chamber Pieces (Five unfinished)+ Fourteen Songs (Three unfinished)+ One Posthumous Cantata

External links

* [http://www.tks.pp.fi/fks.html The Toivo Kuula Society]
* [http://www.luhanka.fi/toivokuula/ Toivo and Alma Kuula in Luhanka] in Finnish only


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