Finlandia Foundation Lecturer of
the Year at Heritage Center February 28
HANCOCK, MI - The Finlandia University Finnish American
Heritage Center will host two lectures by Glenda Dawn Goss, professor of musicology
at the Sibelius Academy of Helsinki, Finland, on Thursday, February 28, at 2:00
p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Goss, who is the Finlandia Foundation Lecturer of the Year,
will present her talk "Sibelius and Finland's Awakening," which is based on
over two decades of research. The lectures are free and open to the public.
Finland experienced an unprecedented Golden Age of music and
art late in the 19th century. Among the crowning achievements of
this age were the compositions of Jean Sibelius.
But as the Finns enjoyed this flourishing of the arts, a
"political awakening" also surfaced during this time when Finland was an
autonomous Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire.
Goss began her research on this dual topic in 1989 in
Finland, where she has lived since 1998. Her most recent publication is a major
biography of Jean Sibelius: "Sibelius: A Composer's Life and the Awakening of
Finland" (2009).
The lecture presentations are sponsored by the Finnish
American Heritage Center and the university's Campus Enrichment Fund, the
Michigan Technological University Department of Visual and Performing Arts,
Finlandia Foundation National, and an anonymous donor, with additional support
from the League of Finnish American Societies of Marquette, Mich.
The Finnish American Heritage Center is located on the
campus of Finlandia University at 435 Quincy Street in Hancock.
For more information, call 906-487-7505.
Photo cutline: Glenda
Dawn Goss, 2013 Finlandia Foundation Lecturer of the Year
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