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Roine Rautio (1934-1960): Symphony in D minor (1960)
Roine Rautio was born on July 20, 1934, in Petrozavodsk (Soviet Karelia) as the youngest of the three sons of Finnish-born composer Karl (or Kalle) Rautio, who had moved to Petrozavodsk in 1922, and who was to be become the author of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic's state anthem. Successful and promising both as a composer and as a conductor, Roine Rautio died with his brother Heino on August 19, 1960, in a boat accident on Lake Onega. This recording of his four-movement (0:00 / 12:52 / 19:11 / 27:29) symphony is ripped from an ultra-rare Melodiya LP, released in 1962. The Karelian Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Aleksandr Dmitriev.
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