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Kaj Backlund
Kaj Backlund
Finnish musician
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Jean Sibelius
Jean Sibelius
Finnish composer of the late Romantic period
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Kaarlo Sarkia
Kaarlo Sarkia
Finnish poet
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Leif Segerstam
Leif Segerstam
Finnish conductor and composer
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Robert Kajanus
Robert Kajanus
Finnish conductor and composer
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Joonas Kokkonen
Joonas Kokkonen
Finnish composer
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Erik Bergman
Erik Bergman
Finnish composer
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Erna Tauro
Erna Tauro
Finnish composer
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Leevi Madetoja
Leevi Madetoja
Finnish composer
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Jorma Hynninen
Jorma Hynninen
Finnish singer
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Erkki Melartin
Erkki Melartin
Finnish conductor and composer
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Lasse Mårtenson
Lasse Mårtenson
Finnish musician
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Sunrise Avenue
Sunrise Avenue
Finnish rock band
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Per Nørgård
Per Nørgård
Danish composer
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Paavo Berglund
Paavo Berglund
Finnish conductor and violinist
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The Rasmus
The Rasmus
Finnish rock band
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Juha Vainio
Juha Vainio
Finnish singer-songwriter, lyricist and teacher
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Children of Bodom
Children of Bodom
Finnish metal band from Espoo
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Heino Kaski
Heino Kaski
Finnish composer and pianist
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Kim Kuusi
Kim Kuusi
Finnish composer
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M. A. Numminen
M. A. Numminen
Finnish singer, composer and writer
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Lasse Pöysti
Lasse Pöysti
Finnish actor, director, screenwriter and theatre manager
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Aarre Merikanto
Aarre Merikanto
Finnish composer
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Eicca Toppinen
Eicca Toppinen
Finnish cellist
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Eino Leino
Eino Leino
Finnish poet and journalist
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Kari Tapio
Kari Tapio
Finnish singer
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Kalevi Aho
Kalevi Aho
Finnish composer
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Lordi
Lordi
Finnish hard rock band
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Tapani Rinne
Tapani Rinne
Finnish jazz musician and composer
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Lotta Wennäkoski
Lotta Wennäkoski
Finnish composer
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Lauri Porra
Lauri Porra
Finnish musician
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Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica
Finnish symphonic metal band
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Aaro Hellaakoski
Aaro Hellaakoski
Finnish writer, poet, geographer and teacher
Kaj Chydenius
Finnish composer

Kaj Chydenius

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Finnish composer
Awards Received
Pro Finlandia Medal of the Order of the Lion of Finland
Jussi Award for Best Original Score
Kaj Chydenius (2009)

Kaj Oskar Chydenius (born 16 October 1939, Kuusankoski) is a Finnish composer, probably best known for his left-wing political songs interpreted by various artists.

Chydenius studied at the Sibelius Academy, the University of Helsinki and the Helsinki School of Economics, starting his career with avant-garde music, happening, instrumental theatre, and the aesthetics of John Cage. Some of the best-known works by Chydenius are Lapualaisooppera (1966) and such songs as 'Sinua, sinua rakastan', 'Nuoruustango' and the children's song 'Magdaleena', which are all evergreens in Finland. Kaj Chydenius was one of the founding members of KOM-teatteri in 1971, together with Kaisa Korhonen who was his wife then. The younger son of Kaj Chydenius, Jussi Chydenius is a member of the vocal ensemble Rajaton. Many works by Chydenius are released on Love Records.