Aulis Sallinen
Composer of 'The Last Temptations'
Composer of 'The Last Temptations'
Born in Finland, a significant figure in contemporary classical music, contributed widely to opera and orchestral works. Sallinen studied at the Sibelius Academy and furthered his education in the United States. His career as a composer took off in the 1970s, notably with the opera 'The Last Temptations,' which received critical acclaim. In addition to operas, he wrote symphonies and chamber music, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern elements. Sallinen also held a position as a professor, influencing future generations of composers and musicians.
Composed 'The Last Temptations'
Wrote multiple symphonies
Held a professorship at the Sibelius Academy
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