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text_B: Okon Fuoko , Op. 58 , is a ballet-pantomime for orchestra , vocal soloists , and choir by the Finnish composer Leevi Madetoja , who wrote the piece from 1925 -- 27 concurrent with the composition of his Third Symphony .. Leevi Madetoja. Leevi Madetoja. Opus number. ballet-pantomime. pantomime. Third Symphony. Symphony No. 3 ( Madetoja ). The Japonisme-influenced libretto is by Danish playwright Poul Knudsen .. libretto. libretto. Poul Knudsen. Poul Knudsen. The story takes place in ancient Japan and , similar to Coppelia , centers around the -LRB- successful -RRB- efforts of the eponymous puppet-maker to bring a female creation to life .. Japan. Japan. Coppelia. Coppelia. The result is a tragic love-triangle between the seductive doll , the infatuated Okon Fuoko , and his devastated wife .. love-triangle. love-triangle. With its unique and exotic musical language , Okon Fuoko is one of Madetoja 's `` finest '' scores ; indeed , the last of his `` masterpieces '' .. Scheduling the ballet-pantomime 's premiere in Copenhagen proved difficult and the production languished unperformed until 12 February 1930 , when it received its premiere in Helsinki at the Finnish National Opera under the baton of .. Finnish National Opera. Finnish National Opera. ballet-pantomime. pantomime. Copenhagen. Copenhagen. Helsinki. Helsinki. Although critics praised Madetoja 's music , they panned Knudsen 's awkward libretto as a dramatic failure .. libretto. libretto. As a result , the inaugural stage production received only three performances and thus marked the first setback of Madetoja 's career , the previous major works of whom -- three symphonies and an opera -- the critics had received enthusiastically .. opera. The Ostrobothnians. Today , the work is better known in its abridged form , a six-movement suite for orchestra that Madetoja excerpted from the stage production 's score .. The composer 's plans for an additional two suites never materialized , although in 2009 , Estonian conductor Arvo Volmer pieced together a collection of eight remaining numbers from the original score , dubbed Okon Fuoko Suite II .. Arvo Volmer. Arvo Volmer. Volmer , conducting the Oulu Symphony Orchestra , also has produced the only recording of the complete score .. Oulu Symphony Orchestra. Oulu Symphony Orchestra
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