Erkki Aaltonen

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Erkki Aaltonen, Finnish Composer, (August 17, 1910), was born in Hämeenlinna (Tavastehus), Finland. He was a student of the violin at the Helsinki Conservatory and of composition in privacy with Väinö Raitio and Selim Palmgren. He directed the Kemi Music Institute from 1966-1973. His musical selections were often of a topical nature. His works include:

Symphonies

Piano Concertos

Folk Music for Orchestra 1953-1960

Ballet suites from Lapponia

Violin Concerto(1966)

Piano Sonata (1932, revised 1972)

Oboe Sonata (1945)

Five string quartets; piano pieces; songs.