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oapen-20.500.12657-863612024-01-04T02:13:27Z Margaret Kilpinen Rahkonen, Margit artist couples; harpsichordists; pianists; music pedagogues; Margaret Kilpinen; biographical history bic Book Industry Communication::B Biography & True Stories::BG Biography: general::BGT Biography: science, technology & medicine bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AV Music The biography of Margaret Darling Kilpinen (1896–1965) represents the fields of music history and women’s studies. It brings forth a woman who is of pliable but also strong character. She was active for over four decades in the musical life of Finland. What kind of professional role, combining performing and pedagogical work, was she able to build for herself? She was the wife of a well-known, strong-willed composer who had many ties to Germany, and also the mother of a daughter. How was she able to keep up her own artistry? The book deals with Margaret’s role as a solo and lied pianist, her long career as a pedagogue in the Sibelius Academy and as a harpsichord player with a part in the rise of old music in Finland in the 1930s. There is also the microhistorical angle: While looking at Margaret as a person and her life, general tendencies and attitudes among the cultural circles of Finland of her time are revealed. The main source material for the book, which is available for use for the very first time, has been the correspondence between Yrjö and Margaret Kilpinen. 2024-01-02T12:55:06Z 2024-01-02T12:55:06Z 2023 book 9789518588583 9789518588590 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86361 fin Tietolipas application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International margaret-kilpinen.pdf https://doi.org/10.21435/tl.285 Finnish Literature Society / SKS 10.21435/tl.285 10.21435/tl.285 51db0f72-616d-4d86-b847-ade19380e08f 9789518588583 9789518588590 21 502 Helsinki open access
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The biography of Margaret Darling Kilpinen (1896–1965) represents the fields of music history and women’s studies. It brings forth a woman who is of pliable but also strong character. She was active for over four decades in the musical life of Finland. What kind of professional role, combining performing and pedagogical work, was she able to build for herself? She was the wife of a well-known, strong-willed composer who had many ties to Germany, and also the mother of a daughter. How was she able to keep up her own artistry?
The book deals with Margaret’s role as a solo and lied pianist, her long career as a pedagogue in the Sibelius Academy and as a harpsichord player with a part in the rise of old music in Finland in the 1930s. There is also the microhistorical angle: While looking at Margaret as a person and her life, general tendencies and attitudes among the cultural circles of Finland of her time are revealed. The main source material for the book, which is available for use for the very first time, has been the correspondence between Yrjö and Margaret Kilpinen.
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