- Ernest Pingoud
Ernest Pingoud (
October 14 ,1887 –June 1 ,1942 ) was a Finnishcomposer of Alsatian parentage.Life
Born in
Saint Petersburg , Pingoud was a pupil of the greatRussia n composersAlexander Glazunov andNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov at theSaint Petersburg Conservatory . In 1906, he went toGermany to study withMax Reger .Pingoud was the first Finnish composer to write modernist music. During his lifetime, the public did not appreciate his work. His first concert, held in Helsinki in 1918, was a disaster in which the music shocked the audience, much like their counterparts at the notorious 1913 premiere of Stravinsky's "
The Rite of Spring " inParis . Hostility towards his music continued to plague him throughout the rest of his career. Today, his music is being rediscovered and given the chance of posthumous success.Pingoud committed
suicide by throwing himself under a train in Helsinki in 1942.Works
*"Prologue", op. 4
*"Confessions", op. 5
*"La dernière aventure de Pierrot", op. 6
*"Le fétiche", op. 7
*Piano Concerto No. 1, op. 8 (1917)
*"Hymne à la nuît", op. 9
*"Danse macabre", op. 10
*"Cinq sonettes pour l'orchestre de la chambre", op. 11
*"Un chevalier sans peur et sans reproche", op. 12
*"Mysterium", op. 13
*"Flambeaux éteints", op. 14
*"Chantecler", op. 15
*"Le sacrifice", op. 17
*Symphony No. 1, op. 18
*Symphony No. 2, op. 20 (1921)
*"Le prophète", op. 21
*Piano Concerto No. 2, op. 22
*Piano Concerto No. 3, op. 23
*Symphony No. 3, op. 27 (1923-7)
*"Cor ardens" (1927)
*"Narcissous" (1930)
*"Le chant de l’espace" (1931/38)
*"La flamme éternelle" (1936)
*"La face d’une grande ville" (1936/37)ources
* [http://www.fmq.fi/articles/ar_1999_4_ah.html "Finnish Music Quarterly"]
External links
* [http://www.fimic.fi/pingoud Profile from the Finnish Music Information Centre (in English)]
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