Säestykselliset kuorosävellykset
Aslak Smaukka Op. 37
Symphonic Poem for male voice choir, baritone and orchestra
Composed: 1917
baritone, 3222/4331/12/0, strings and male choir
[fl+pic, 2cl in A.]
Duration: 14′
Text by Larin-Kyösti, ”Romansseja & balladeja” (1913?)
Fp: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. Leevi Madetoja, April 8, 1926
Publisher: Laulu-Miehet, Helsinki
[Arrangement for baritone, male choir and two pianos, unpublished]
Säestyksellisiä vokaaliteoksia Op. 40/1-3
Vocal works with accompaniment
[1.]
Valtiopäivävirsi (Isänmaan virsi) Op. 40/1
[Other name: Hymni isänmaalle]
Composed: 1917
mixed choir, string orchestra and organ
Duration: 4’
Text by Niilo Mantere (”Juhani Merenheimo”)
Fp: Suomen Laulu, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, November 13, 1917
Publisher: Suomen Laulu [choral score only]
[2.]
Tuhanten rantain partahilla (Morgonsång) Op. 40/2
Composed: 1918
2222/2221/10/0, strings and mixed choir
[2cl in A]
Duration: 6′
Text by Zachris Topelius, translated into Finnish by Paavo Cajander
Fp: Suomen Laulu, December 4, 1918
Publisher: Suomen Laulu
[Arrangements: male choir and orchestra / organ, mixed choir and orchestra / organ]
[3.]
Isänmaalle Op. 40/3
Composed: 1917
mixed choir, string orchestra or organ
Publisher: Suomen Laulu
[Unfinished, only a sketch?]
Pellervon laulu Op. 42/1
Composed: 1913
[See: Works for Mixed Choir]
Vapauden aamu[na] Op. 42/2
Composed: 1917
2222/4331/11/0, strings and male choir
[3tr in F.]
Duration: 5′
Text by H. Lehtinen (L. Onerva), ”Murattiköynnös” (1918)
Publisher: Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat [only choir score]
[Arrangement for male choir and piano]
Kansanvalta Op. 42/3
Composed: 1912?
unisono choir, 3 cornets, alto horn, tenor horn, baritone horn, tuba
[cornet in Eb, 2cornet in B, tba in Eb.]
Text by Eino Leino, ”Runokirja” (1906)
Publisher: Fennica Gehrman (Edition Fazer)
[Arrangement for voice and piano, published by Lindgren 1913]
Vapauden marssi Op. 42/4
Composed: 1918
[See Choral and Vocal Works with Instrumental Accompaniment]
Mies mieheltä Op. 42/5
Composed: 1919
male choir and brass ensemble
Duration: 3′
Text by Eino Leino, ”Painuva päivä” (1914)
Fp: Oulu, February 1919
[Score missing. See arrangements]
Suomi (Til Suomi – Vise Väinämöinen vidste, tunge Tider kan vi friste – Tiesi viisas Väinämöinen, tulkoon tuho, halla öinen – Pohjolan laulu) Op. 64
1928
Mixed Choir and Orchestra
Text: Alex Juel, Finnish translation: Toivo Rautavaara.
Not published
Arrangement for mixed choir and piano (Leevi Madetoja?), published 1929.
Suomen itsenäisyyden kuusi Op. 72/2
Composed: 1931
baritone, mixed choir and brass ensemble
Text by Rudolf Ray
Duration: 15′
Fp: Suomen Laulu, The White Guard brass band, May 13, 1931
Commisioned by the ”Independent’s Spruce” celebration commission
Publisher: Unpublished
[See Integer vitae Op. 72/1 in Choral Works for Mixed Choir and arrangements]
Matkalaulu (Psalmi 121; Minä nostan silmäni vuoria kohti)
Composed: 1937
mixed choir, organ and strings
Text from the Bible; Psalm 121
Duration: 4′
Commissioned by Helsinki Church parish council
Fp: November 28, 1937
Publisher: Fennica Gehrman (Westerlund 1945)
Pohjatuulen torvi (Sulosäveltä Lännen ja Lounaisen on laulanut tuulten kuoro)
1932
unisono choir and orchestra
Text: V. A. Koskenniemi, Swedish translation: Rafael Lindqvist.
Arrangement for solo voice, published 1934, 2014.
Arrangement for mixed choir, published 1934.
Pöytälaulu
Composed: 1915?
1-3-voice choir and piano
Text by E. Leino, ”Elämän koreus” (1915)
Duration: 0’30”
Publisher: Unpublished; distribution Music Finland
Sun eestäs, Suomi
Composed: 1937
brass enbsemble and mixed choir
Fp: Viipuri Song-Festival 1937
[Missing]
Vaasan merenkyntäjäin laulu
Composed: 1928
male choir unisono and piano
Duration: 1′
Text by Einari Vuorela
Publisher: Merenkyntäjän lauluja (Jyväskylä 1931)
Voimistelijain juhlamarssi
Composed: 1938
unisono choir / voice and piano [drum ad lib.]
Text by ”Hugo” Jalkanen
Duration: 3′
Commissioned by Finnish Gymnastic Society Games in August 1938
Fp: Finnish Gymnastic Games, June 18, 1938
[Arrangements choir unisono, brass ensemble and percussion, published by Suomen Kuvalehti 1934 and
for mixed choir, published by Laulukirja 1938 / 1969]
