The Ostrobothnians
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The Ostrobothnians
Summary
The Ostrobothnians is a dramatico-musical work[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #413 of 2,893).[2]
Key Facts
- The Ostrobothnians's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- The Ostrobothnians's composer is recorded as Leevi Madetoja[4].
- The Ostrobothnians's librettist is recorded as Leevi Madetoja[5].
- The Ostrobothnians's based on is recorded as Pohjalaisia[6].
- The Ostrobothnians's language of work or name is recorded as Finnish[7].
- The Ostrobothnians's country of origin is recorded as Finland[8].
- The Ostrobothnians was published on 1924[9].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Maija Harri[10].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Salttu[11].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Kaisa[12].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Erkki Harri[13].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Kaappo[14].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Köysti of Karjanmaa[15].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Liisa[16].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Bailiff (Siltavouti)[17].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Lay judge (Herastuomari)[18].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Scribe (Kriivari)[19].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Jussi Harri[20].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Antti Hanka[21].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as First shepherd girl[22].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Second shepherd girl[23].
- The Ostrobothnians's characters is recorded as Sheriff (Vallesmanni)[24].
- The Ostrobothnians's date of first performance is recorded as October 25, 1924[25].
- The Ostrobothnians's location of first performance is recorded as Finnish National Opera[26].
- The Ostrobothnians's form of creative work is recorded as opera[27].
Product Details
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Why It Matters
The Ostrobothnians draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #413 of 2,893).[2]