Heininen was one of the most important Finnish modernist composers. His works can be roughly divided into two periods: dodecaphonic (c. 1957–1975) and serialist (from 1976 onwards). Due to the hostile reactions to his early works, particularly the First Symphony, his works up to the 1980s can be roughly divided in two groups: more personal and complex pieces and more approachable, audience-friendly pieces such as the Second Symphony, "Petite symphonie joyeuse".[1]
In addition to composing original works, Heininen has reconstructed several pieces that his composition teacher Aarre Merikanto mutilated or destroyed, including the latter's Symphonic Study (1928) and String Sextet (1932) and written the violin concerto Tuuminki (A Notion) as a "re-imagining" of Merikanto's completely destroyed third violin concerto. Alongside composition, Heininen has been active as a pianist, premiering and recording several of his own works. He is also known as an essayist and has written a large number of composer portraits.
Heininen died on 18 January 2022 in Järvenpää, at the age of 84.[2][3][4]
Selected works
Symphonies
Symphony no. 1 op. 3 (1958/60)
Symphony no. 2 Petite symphonie joyeuse op. 9 (1962)
Symphony no. 3 op. 20 (1969/77)
Symphony no. 4 op. 27 (1971)
Symphony no. 5 op. 80 (2001–02)
Symphony no. 6 op. 132 (2015)
Symphony no. 7 op. 144 (2020)
Symphony no. 8 op. 145 (2021)
Concertos
Piano concerto no. 1 op. 13 (1964)
Piano concerto no. 2 op. 15 (1966)
Deux chansons for cello and orchestra (or piano) op. 31 (1976)
Piano concerto no. 3 op. 46 (1981)
Saxophone concerto op. 50 (1983)
Cello concerto op. 53 (1985)
Tuuminki (A Notion) ("...of what might have been Aarre Merikanto's 3rd Violin Concerto") (1993)
Violin concerto op. 75 (1999)
Piano concerto no. 4 op. 81 (2001/05)
Flute concerto Autrefois (2008/10)
Organ concerto Aiolos op. 131 (2012)
Other orchestral works
Tripartita op. 5 (1959)
Concerto for string orchestra op. 6 (1959/63)
Soggetto op. 10 (1963)
Adagio op. 12 (1963/66)
Arioso for strings op. 16 (1967)
Dia op. 36 (1979)
Tritopos op. 38 (1977)
Attitude op. 44 (1980)
...tyttöjen kävely ruusulehdossa... for strings op. 47 (1982)
^Baumgartner, Edwin (20 January 2022). "Neue Musik". Klassik – Wiener Zeitung Online (in German). Retrieved 22 June 2022.
Further reading
Anderson, Martin. 2002. "Heininen, Paavo (Johannes)". The Oxford Companion to Music, edited by Alison Latham. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-19-866212-2.
Oramo, Ilkka. 2001. "Heininen, Paavo (Johannes)". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.