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Mauri Antero Numminen (born 12 March 1940 in
Somero Somero () is a town and municipality of Finland. It is part of the Southwest Finland region in the province of Western Finland, located northeast of Salo, east of Turku and northwest of Helsinki. The municipality has a population of () and cove ...
, Southwest Finland) is a Finnish artist who has worked in several different fields of music and culture.


Biography

In the 1960s, Numminen was known particularly as an
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,
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artist, stirring controversy with such songs as ''Nuoren aviomiehen on syytä muistaa'' ("What a young husband should remember"; the lyrics of the song were taken directly from a guide to newly married couples, and included advice on foreplay) and ''Naiseni kanssa eduskuntatalon puistossa'' ("With my woman at the parliament house's park"). He was also a member of the band Suomen Talvisota 1939-1940. In his early days Numminen often successfully provoked people, for example with his interpretations of
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, sung with his own idiosyncratically creaking voice, or creating a scandal at the Jyväskylän kesä festival of
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in 1966 with his song lyrics taken from a sex guide. Numminen also composed music to the writings of the philosopher
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. In 1966, Numminen collaborated with Pekka Gronow to found the record label Eteenpäin! ("Forward!") to release Numminen's own music. Later Numminen records were published under the umbrella of the legendary Finnish label
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. Numminen has been one of the unsung pioneers of Finnish
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. He is known for his collaborations with composer and inventor
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who built him a "singing machine" Numminen used to participate in a singing contest in 1964, and the electronic instrument Sähkökvartetti ("the Electric Quartet") in the late 1960s, the performance of which wreaked havoc in a youth festival in Sofia,
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. The Sähkökvartetti can be heard on Numminen's track 'Kaukana väijyy ystäviä' (1968). In 1970 Numminen founded the
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band Uusrahvaanomainen Jatsiorkesteri ("the Neo-Vulgar Jazz Orchestra") with pianist Jani Uhlenius, taking its cues from the 1920s–1940s jazz, swing,
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, etc. Past members of the band include Aaro Kurkela, Kalevi Viitamäki, Jari Lappalainen and Heikki "Häkä" Virtanen. As of 2020, the band's line-up consists of Numminen, Uhlenius, accordion player
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and contrabassist Pekka Sarmanto. In the 1970s, Numminen became a popular favourite with his children's songs in the 1973 film ''Herra Huu – Jestapa Jepulis, Penikat Sipuliks'', where he also played the main role, and in the 1977 TV series ''Jänikset maailmankartalle'' where he played a hare. At the same time, Numminen also gained success in Sweden with his song 'Gummiboll' (Numminen's Finnish version of this was called 'Kumipallona luokses pompin ain', and is an interpretation of the song "Rubber Ball" by
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): Numminen has recorded Swedish versions of many of his songs. He has also made several songs in English, German and
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. In 1989 Numminen released the vinyl album ''The Tractatus Suite'', consisting of extracts from the philosopher
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'' set to music, on the Forward! label (GN-95). The album was recorded at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki between February and June 1989. The "lyrics" (quotations from the ''Tractatus'') were provided in German, English, Esperanto, French, Finnish and Swedish. The music was reissued as a CD in 2003, ''M.A. Numminen sings Wittgenstein''. In the 2000s, Numminen made a return to electronic music and modern club sound. In 2003 Numminen started M.A.N. Scratch Band featuring his long-time collaborator
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with young jazz musicians Olavi Uusivirta, Lasse Lindgren and DJ Santeri Vuosara (also known as DJ Sane). The duo M.A. Numminen & DJ Sane was started in 2004. Numminen has appeared on Radio Suomi since 1984 together with playwright Juha Siltanen on their night show Yömyöhä. In 1986 he published a book called ''Baarien mies'' ("The Man of the Bars") on Finnish ''keskiolut'' lager culture, for which he visited 350 bars around Finland. The book had a considerable role in the birth of 1980s ''keskiolut'' beer culture in Finland. Numminen has taken part in over 30 films, either as an actor, scriptwriter, composer or cinematographer.


Compilations discography

* ''Uudet lastenlaulut 1'' (1974) * ''M.A. Nummisen suosituimmat'' (1974) * ''M.A. Nummisen 60-luku'' (1985) * ''Den flygande mannen'' (EMI 1985) * ''The Tractatus Suite'' (Forward! 1989) * ''Klassikot – Ne Parhaat'' (Castle Finland 1990) * ''Den eviga årgången – M.A. Numminens bästa'' (Amigo 1990) * ''Suosituimmat lastenlaulut'' (EMI 1998) * ''Kiusankappaleita 1: 1966–70'' ( Siboney Records 2000) * ''Kiusankappaleita 2: 1973–88'' (Siboney 2001) * ''Kiusankappaleita 3: 1989–2001'' (Siboney 2001) * ''Dägä Dägä Finnwelten'' (Trikont 2001) * ''Valtava Jänis – Gommin ja Pommin kaikki seikkailut'' (EMI 2002) * ''Suomihuiput – lastenlaulut'' (EMI 2005) * ''M.A. Numminen sings
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'' (Zweitausendeins EFA SP 142 2003) * ''Tunnelmassa – M.A.Nummisen Uusrahvaanomaisen Jatsiorkesterin parhaat'' (Love Records 2012)


Bibliography

* ''Kauneimmat runot'' 1970 * ''Lastuja'' 1971 * ''Satuja'' 1975 * ''Jänikset maailmankartalle!'' 1977 * ''Terässinfonia'' (together with Esa Saarinen) 1981 * ''Passio Libertatis'' 1983 * ''Baarien mies'' 1986 * ''Kirjeitä virolaiselle runoilijalle'' 1987 * ''Etsivätoimisto Andrejev & Milton'' (together with
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) 1991 * ''
Tango on intohimoni ''Tango on intohimoni'' (or ''Tango is my Passion'') is a novel about Finnish tango written by M. A. Numminen. It features Virtanen, who is obsessed with the Finnish tango, and is interspersed with a history of the Finnish tango. Plot summary ''"M ...
'' 1998 * ''Helsinkiin'' 1999 * ''Der Weihnachtsmann schlägt zurück'' 2001 * ''Naapuri'' (together with
Markku Into Markku Into was a Finnish poet and one of the main members in Finnish 1960s underground movement of Turku. Markku Into has written collections of poetry, prose and plays. He has also translated into Finnish such American Beat generation writers as ...
and Jarkko Laine) 2002 * ''Rehtorin päiväkirja – Interaktiivinen kalenteri vuodelle 2004'' 2003


References


External links


Official website

Unofficial discography


{{DEFAULTSORT:Numminen, M.A. 1940 births Living people People from Somero 20th-century Finnish male singers Writers from Southwest Finland Finnish writers Finnish tango musicians Finnish Esperantists