Erik Tulindberg (1761-1814) was a Finnish musician and composer, known for classical music. He is considered the first Finnish classicist. Most of his work was done in Turku where he studied. He was known for his string quartets and being a violinist. 1761 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... 1814 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Much of the music of Finland is influenced by Karelian traditional tunes and lyrics, as comprised in the Kalevala. ... This article needs copyediting (checking for proper English spelling, grammar, usage, etc. ... The resident string quartet of the Library of Congress in 1963 A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string instruments—usually two violins, a viola and cello—or a piece written to be performed by such a group. ... A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin. ...
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As shown on this new Ondine CD (and as you might expect) the music composed during the Classical age in Finland was stylistically identical to that composed on the continent.
And while the featured composers Ferling, Byström, Lithander, and Tulindberg never studied abroad, their music is clearly informed by the traditions of the Mannheim school and its subsequent refinements of Mozart and Haydn.
The concluding concerto by Finland's first composer of repute, ErikTulindberg, is a straightforward though stylish piece, reminiscent of the efforts of his more well known contemporaries such as Franz Richter and Carl Stamitz.
ErikTulindberg, vars son med samma namn är känd som kompositör och medlem i regeringskonseljen, tjänstgjorde i 25 år som lantmätare på olika håll i Finland.
Tulindberg var en flitig och kunnig lantmätare, urtypen för en nitisk tjänsteman.
Runeberg." Erik Wijk (1725-1783) var bosatt i Närpes, i vars omgivningar en fjärdedel av medlemmarna i boksocieteten bodde.