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säveltäjän

Säveltäjä is Finnish for a person who creates original music; a composer. The genitive form säveltäjän is used to indicate possession or attribution, as in säveltäjän teos (the composer's work) or säveltäjän elämä (the composer's life). The term belongs to Finnish-language music vocabulary and is used across classical, film, and contemporary genres.

Formation and usage: Säveltäjä is formed from the stem sävel (“tune”) plus the agentive suffix täjä. The

Role and context: A säveltäjä primarily engages in conceiving, composing, and shaping original music. Tasks may

Finnish tradition: Finland has produced many influential säveltäjät, from Jean Sibelius and Einojuhani Rautavaara to Kaija

Notes: The possessive säveltäjän is a standard grammatical form used in Finnish-language music writing to refer

genitive
singular
ends
in
-n,
yielding
säveltäjän,
which
accompanies
the
noun
it
modifies.
In
prose
and
standard
encyclopedia-style
writing,
säveltäjän
teos
or
säveltäjän
tuotanto
is
common
to
refer
to
a
particular
composer’s
body
of
work.
include
melody
and
harmony
writing,
rhythmic
organization,
orchestration,
and
notation
or
instruction
for
performers.
Many
säveltäjät
collaborate
with
librettists,
conductors,
performers,
or
film-
and
game-makers,
and
some
oversee
recording
and
production.
Saariaho
and
Magnus
Lindberg.
Their
works
span
symphonic,
operatic,
chamber,
and
contemporary
media
music,
reflecting
a
broad
spectrum
of
the
global
compositional
landscape.
to
the
composer’s
works,
life,
or
influence.