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Seppo Heikinheimo was born on 3 June, 1938 in Helsinki, is an A 20th-century finnish male musician. Discover Seppo Heikinheimo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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26 May, 1997 |
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Seppo Heikinheimo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Seppo Heikinheimo worth at the age of 58 years old? Seppo Heikinheimo’s income source is mostly from being a successful musician. He is from . We have estimated Seppo Heikinheimo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Seppo Erkki Sakari Heikinheimo (3 June 1938 – 26 May 1997) was a Finnish musicologist, music journalist, writer and translator.
Seppo Heikinheimo's father was the pianist Sakari Heikinheimo.
Seppo begun his piano studies with Erik Tawaststjerna, and after the matriculation examination he studied musicology and classical philology at Helsinki University.
Heikinheimo started his journalistic career in Uusi Suomi newspaper in 1959, first as a photographer and then as a writer.
In the 1960s Heikinheimo was an advocate of musical modernism and radicalism but later became very suspicious of contemporary music, alienating his former friends.
In 1963, recommended by Tawaststjerna, he moved on to Helsingin Sanomat and worked the rest of his life there as a music journalist.
On the top of that, he also worked as an intendant of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1970s.
As a critic, Heikinheimo was harsh and sharp.
He only knew excellence and inferiority; mediocrity was the worst he could think of.
He used W. A. Mozart and Dmitri Shostakovich as yardsticks when evaluating musical accomplishments.
He defended his Ph.D. thesis in 1972; the subject was the electronic music of Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Of special significance is his translation of the controversial Testimony by Dmitri Shostakovich which he made directly from the Russian-language manuscript.
Heikinheimo is known to have used pen names "Antti Virtanen" ja "Raimo Ontronen".
A categorical and highly controversial person, Heikinheimo was proud of his Finnish fatherland and despised the Finland's Swedish language as the language of the occupiers.
For a short period of time, he was the chairman of Association of Finnish Culture and Identity.
The last vicissitudes of Heikinheimo's life were dramatic: he wrote his memoir but seemed to suffer from an unstable state of mind.
After having sent the manuscript to his publisher Otava, Heikinheimo committed suicide in a hotel room in Helsinki.
A couple of months later the book was published, with the uncompromising title Mätämunan muistelmat (roughly, “Memoirs of a Rotten Egg” or “Memoirs of a Pariah”).
It is a book full of vivid and snarky anecdotes from home and abroad, spanning Heikinheimo's whole career, with 924 names in the personal index.
Heikinheimo ends the book in Biblical words of the Aramaic language, "Eeli, Eeli lama sabaktani."
Seppo Heikinheimo was married to the singer (mezzo-soprano) Päivi Heikinheimo.
In the early 1990s, Heikinheimo was active in starting the Mikkeli Festival.
Heikinheimo had a summer villa near Mikkeli in the near the Lake Puula in Hirvensalmi.
Heikinheimo's literary output as a writer, translator and editor was wide.