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Fredrik Pacius (159 words) |
 | Fredrik Pacius (or Friedrich Pacius) (1809-1891) was a Hamburg-born German composer and conductor who lived most of his life in Finland. |
 | In 1848 Pacius wrote the music to the poem Maamme by Johan Ludvig Runeberg, which was to become Finlands national anthem. |
 | The libretto was written by the author and historian Zacharias Topelius in close collaboration with the composer. |
| Zacharius Topelius (132 words) |
 | March 12, 1898) was a Finnish journalist, historian and author who wrote Finnish historical novels in Swedish. |
 | Together with the composer Friedrich Pacius he wrote the libretto (in the style of Romantic nationalism) to the first Finnish opera: Kung Karls jakt. |
 | Topelius initially thought of writing a trivial entertainment, but having heard extracts from the opera project at a concert in 1851, he realized that Pacius was writing a grand opera on the theme of salvation, following the early Romantic style of Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischütz (1821) and Oberon (1826). |