Turku Cello Competition
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Turku Cello Competition
Summary
Turku Cello Competition is a music competition[1].
Key Facts
- Turku Cello Competition won the Raimo Sariola[2].
- Turku Cello Competition won the Risto Poutanen[3].
- Turku Cello Competition won the Pauli Heikkinen[4].
- Turku Cello Competition won the Martti Rousi[5].
- Turku Cello Competition won the Riitta Pesola[6].
- Turku Cello Competition won the Tuija Rantamäki[7].
- Turku Cello Competition is in the country of Finland[8].
- Turku Cello Competition's instance of is recorded as music competition[9].
- Turku Cello Competition's instance of is recorded as classical music competition[10].
- Turku Cello Competition's instance of is recorded as recurring event[11].
- Turku Cello Competition's location is recorded as Turku[12].
- +1972-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Turku Cello Competition[13].
- Turku Cello Competition's organizer is recorded as Société musicale de Turku[14].
- Turku Cello Competition's official website is recorded as https://www.turkucello.fi/[15].
- Turku Cello Competition's official website is recorded as https://www.turkucello.fi/sv/[16].
- Turku Cello Competition's instrument is recorded as cello[17].
- Turku Cello Competition's event interval is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q577', 'amount': '+4'}[18].
- Turku Cello Competition's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121xcxkv[19].
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Recognition
Wins include Raimo Sariola[2], a cellist[20], b. 1953[21], of Finland[22]; Risto Poutanen[3], of Finland[23]; Pauli Heikkinen[4], of Finland[24]; Martti Rousi[5], a cellist[25], b. 1960[26], of Finland[27], awarded the Knight First Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland[28]; Riitta Pesola[6], a cellist[29], of Finland[30]; and Tuija Rantamäki[7], a cellist[31], of Finland[32].
FAQs
What awards did Turku Cello Competition receive?
Honors received include Raimo Sariola[2], Risto Poutanen[3], Pauli Heikkinen[4], and Martti Rousi[5].