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Yrjö Henrik Kilpinen (4 February 1892 – 2 March 1959) was a Finnish composer. He was born in Helsinki, and in 1907 he started his studies in the Helsingin Musiikkiopisto (later named Sibelius Academy). In 1910 Kilpinen moved to Vienna to continue his studies and from 1913 to 1914 he studied in Berlin. He travelled extensively in Scandinavia and central Europe, especially Germany. He became an honorary professor in 1942 and was elected to the Finnish Academy in 1948. Kilpinen is most famous for composing 790 works in the Lieder style. Among his other works were six piano sonatas, a violin sonata and a cello sonata. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Laululle, Op. 52 : N° 3 - Live
642Illalla (In the Evening), Op. 19, No. 7
633Illalla, Op. 19 : N° 7 - Live
604Laululle, Op. 52 : N° 3 (Live)
535Lippulaulu (Song of the Flag)
526Rannalta I, Op. 23 : N° 1 - Live
507Kilpinen / Arr Heikkilä : Siniristilippumme (Flag Anthem)
498Rannalta I, Op. 23 : N° 1 (Live)
419Laululle, Op. 52
3210Kanteletar (Kanteletar-Lauluja), Op. 100: No. 3. Kukkalatva kuusi (Pretty Mary, my berry)
29Noche Escandinava II (A Finnish Evening from Buenos Aires, April 24th, 2004)

Kilpinen: Kanteletar
Kilpinen: Lauluja & Lieder
Kilpinen, Y.: Spielmannslieder / Lieder Um Den Tod / Lakeus / 7 Lieder
Choral Concert: Tapiola Choir - Pacius, F. / Kuusisto, T. / Kilpinen, Y. / Sibelius, J. / Merikanto, O. / Hannikainen, P. / Ennola, J. / Klemetti, H.
Lauluja / Songs
Laululle
Vocal Recital: Isokoski, Soile - Melartin, E. / Sonninen, A. / Hannikainen, I. / Kaski, H. / Pacius, F. / Kilpinen, Y. / Merikanto, O.
Kim Borg sings Sibelius Songs
Kilpinen / Grieg / Sibelius: Nordic Vocal Music
Isänmaan lauluja - Songs of the Fatherland
20 Suosikkia / Annina