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'''Osmo Tapio Everton Räihälä''' (born January 15, 1964 in [[Suomussalmi]], [[Finland]], name sometimes spelled without umlauts) is a Finnish [[composer]] of [[contemporary music]]. He has mainly written instrumental music for various [[chamber music]] line-ups, five [[concerto]]s (one for [[mallet percussion|mallet instruments]], a [[viola]] [[concerto]], an [[oboe]], a [[cello]], and a [[French horn]] concerto) as well as for [[symphony orchestra]].<ref>[http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WLWOR?readform&comp=Räihälä,%20Osmo%20Tapio&cat=contemporary_classical List of works at FIMIC]</ref> His best-known work is the 2005 orchestral portrait ''[[Barlinnie]] Nine'', a tribute to the [[scottish people|Scottish]] [[association football|football]] player [[Duncan Ferguson]], then of [[Everton F.C.|Everton]], whom Räihälä is known to be a supporter of.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/may/11/theknowledge.sport Classical composers inspired by football at Guardian]</ref> In 2004, another orchestral tribute, this time to the [[Islay]] single malt whisky [[Ardbeg]], was chosen as one of recommended works in the international [[Uuno Klami]] competition.<ref>[http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WWOR/67B302DA7902CEC5C22575550031C2BA?opendocument ''Ardbeg'' at FIMIC]</ref> The French horn concerto received the same accolade in 2014.<ref>http://raihala.com/styled/index.html</ref>
'''Osmo Tapio Everton Räihälä''' (born January 15, 1964 in [[Suomussalmi]], [[Finland]], name sometimes spelled without umlauts) is a Finnish [[composer]] of [[contemporary music]]. He has mainly written instrumental music for various [[chamber music]] line-ups, five [[concerto]]s (one for [[mallet percussion|mallet instruments]], a [[viola]] [[concerto]], an [[oboe]], a [[cello]], and a [[French horn]] concerto) as well as for [[symphony orchestra]].<ref>[http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WLWOR?readform&comp=Räihälä,%20Osmo%20Tapio&cat=contemporary_classical List of works at FIMIC]</ref> His best-known work is the 2005 orchestral portrait ''[[Barlinnie]] Nine'', a tribute to the [[scottish people|Scottish]] [[association football|football]] player [[Duncan Ferguson]], then of [[Everton F.C.|Everton]], whom Räihälä is known to be a supporter of.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/may/11/theknowledge.sport Classical composers inspired by football at Guardian]</ref> In 2004, another orchestral tribute, this time to the [[Islay]] single malt whisky [[Ardbeg]], was chosen as one of recommended works in the international [[Uuno Klami]] competition.<ref>[http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/WWOR/67B302DA7902CEC5C22575550031C2BA?opendocument ''Ardbeg'' at FIMIC]</ref> The French horn concerto received the same accolade in 2014.<ref>http://raihala.com/styled/index.html</ref>


Apart from the [[Nordic countries]], Räihälä's music has been performed, among others, in the [[United States]], [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[Russia]] and many other countries. The first CD recording of his works, [[Rock Painting]], was released in 2006, and the following, [[Peat, Smoke & Seaweed Storm]] in 2014.<ref>http://www.raihala.com/styled-2/index.html</ref> As of 2015, Räihälä's music is represented by the German publisher [[Hans_Sikorski|Sikorski Musikverlage]].<ref>http://www.sikorski.de/9485/en/our_new_composer_osmo_tapio_raeihaelae.html</ref>
Apart from the [[Nordic countries]], Räihälä's music has been performed, among others, in the [[United States]], [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[Russia]] and many other countries. The first CD recording of his works, [[Rock Painting]], was released in 2006, and the following, [[Peat, Smoke & Seaweed Storm]] in 2014.<ref>http://www.raihala.com/styled-2/index.html</ref> As of 2015, Räihälä's music is represented by the German publisher [[Hans Sikorski|Sikorski Musikverlage]].<ref>http://www.sikorski.de/9485/en/our_new_composer_osmo_tapio_raeihaelae.html</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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* [http://composers.musicfinland.fi/musicfinland/fimic.nsf/WLCBN/Räihälä,%20Osmo%20Tapio?opendocument Räihälä on Music Finland]
* [http://composers.musicfinland.fi/musicfinland/fimic.nsf/WLCBN/Räihälä,%20Osmo%20Tapio?opendocument Räihälä on Music Finland]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Mar06/Raihala_Rock_painting_UUCD103.htm MusicWeb review of Rock Painting]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2006/Mar06/Raihala_Rock_painting_UUCD103.htm MusicWeb review of Rock Painting]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2014/Apr14/Raihala_peat_ABCD367.htm MusicWeb rewiev of Peat, Smoke & Seaweed Storm]
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2014/Apr14/Raihala_peat_ABCD367.htm MusicWeb rewiev of Peat, Smoke & Seaweed Storm]


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Osmo Tapio Everton Räihälä (born January 15, 1964 in Suomussalmi, Finland, name sometimes spelled without umlauts) is a Finnish composer of contemporary music. He has mainly written instrumental music for various chamber music line-ups, five concertos (one for mallet instruments, a viola concerto, an oboe, a cello, and a French horn concerto) as well as for symphony orchestra.[1] His best-known work is the 2005 orchestral portrait Barlinnie Nine, a tribute to the Scottish football player Duncan Ferguson, then of Everton, whom Räihälä is known to be a supporter of.[2] In 2004, another orchestral tribute, this time to the Islay single malt whisky Ardbeg, was chosen as one of recommended works in the international Uuno Klami competition.[3] The French horn concerto received the same accolade in 2014.[4]

Apart from the Nordic countries, Räihälä's music has been performed, among others, in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Germany, Russia and many other countries. The first CD recording of his works, Rock Painting, was released in 2006, and the following, Peat, Smoke & Seaweed Storm in 2014.[5] As of 2015, Räihälä's music is represented by the German publisher Sikorski Musikverlage.[6]

Discography

References

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