Toivo Elias Haapanen (15 May 1889 – 22 July 1950) was a Finnishconductor and music scholar.
Early life and education
Haapanen was born in 1889 in Karvia, Finland. His sister was the writer Tyyni Tuulio.[1] His son was the violinist and professor Tuomas Haapanen (1924–2024).
Haapenen became Chief Conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra in 1929. He served in this position until 1951. Starting in 1946, he also served as Music Manager of the Finnish Broadcasting Company. He was also a professor at the University of Helsinki.[2]
As a conductor, Haapanen traveled throughout Europe, including Germany, Poland, Hungary and Italy. As a musical scholar, he collected and studied Medieval Finnish music, dating from 1050 to 1522. The collection is held by the University of Helsinki Library. He wrote a history of Finnish music in 1940.[2] He also worked as a magazine music critic from 1919 to 1929. He served on two committees, including chairman of the Finnish council on music from 1943 until 1950.
References
^Rajala, Panu: Tulisoihtu pimeässä, p. 374. WSOY 2014.