Marja Rantanen-Maruani

MUSIC IN EXILE

Short Biography

Marja Rantanen is a Finnish composer born in Turku, Finland, on September 29, 1939. She is one of the rare Finnish composers of the 20th century, the only Finnish composer of atonal music of that time.

Her father Ilmari Rantanen was a high-level athlete in wrestling. He passed away after a heart attack when Marja was only ten years old. He had always encouraged his daughter to pursue her love for music and used to sit down next to her to listen to her playing the piano. Her mother, née Rauha Ketola, was a philanthropist of great courage. Among other philanthropist activities, she supported Jews fleeing the USSR during the Iron Curtain and passing through Finland on their way to the newly born State of Israel, providing them with essential …

In Paris

It is in Paris, where she settled in 1969, that Marja Rantanen composed almost all of her works. Feeling at times exiled, because of the language and cultural gap, she reconnected to her Finnish roots, the folklore of her country, the silent snowy winters, the inner storms of a quiet people, and she composed, year after year, some thirty pieces of music – on her piano or on her kitchen table. These include piano and violin duets, sonatas, symphonies and three operas.

As she was brought up in a Protestant environment in her childhood, in which people loved, and identified with, the Hebrew people, Marja found the Bible to be her main source of inspiration. Her compositions have a classic base with a strong atonal influence. She has written compositions inspired by the Bible, and also by the Kalevala. She also has a few strongly atonal universal compositions. 

Marja Rantanen played her compositions in Paris, Turku, Helsinki, Sofia and Vancouver. This website aims to present Marja Rantanen and bring back what could be found and gathered from her musical activity.

The sky is above the roof

Paul Verlaine

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Period of artistic creation

In the Press

1982: Marja Rantanen-Maruani enters the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
1983: Marja is settled in Paris
In 1966: Musician Marja Rantanen and Finnish singer Tamara Lund 
1982: Marja Rantanen-Maruani enters the European Academy of Sciences and Arts.
26 June 2022
Marja Rantanen-Maruani received an invitation to become a member of the Brussels-based European Academy of Sciences and Arts for her arrangements on the Kalevala and her composition titled “Impressions of two astronauts.” Marja will be the youngest member of the European Academy and the only Finnish-born composer.
1983: Marja is settled in Paris
26 June 2022
The press article tells about a visit paid to Marja Rantanen by her friend Finnish singer Tamara Lund. It reads: “(…) Tamara has been supported by her longest-time, dearest and only friend, the Paris-based saver Marja. Tamara and Marja were friends already during their school days and later lived in Moscow while studying together. Marja has also...
In 1966: Musician Marja Rantanen and Finnish singer Tamara Lund 
24 June 2022
Marja Rantanen and Tamara Lund were flatmates, friends and co-workers during their time in Helsinki. Here they were photographed walking the streets under one same umbrella. The paper commented: “Like two berries,” and the journalist caught the moment when two little Finns laughingly stopped them in the street. They can also be seen playing the...