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''Okon Fuoko'', Op. 58, is a ballet-pantomime for orchestra, vocal soloists, and choir by the Finnish composer
Leevi Madetoja Leevi Antti Madetoja (; 17 February 1887 – 6 October 1947) was a Finnish composer, music critic, conductor, and teacher of the late-Romantic and early-modern periods. He is widely recognized as one of the most significant Finnish ...
, who wrote the piece from 1925–27 concurrent with the composition of his Third Symphony. The ''Japonisme''-influenced
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is by Danish playwright Poul Knudsen. The story takes place in ancient
Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
and, similar to ''
Coppélia ''Coppélia'' (sometimes subtitled: ''La Fille aux Yeux d'Émail'' (The Girl with the Enamel Eyes)) is a comic ballet from 1870 originally choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon to the music of Léo Delibes, with libretto by Charles-Louis-Éti ...
'', centers around the (successful) efforts of the eponymous puppet-maker to bring a female creation to life. The result is a tragic
love-triangle A love triangle or eternal triangle is a scenario or circumstance, usually depicted as a rivalry, in which two people are pursuing or involved in a romantic relationship with one person, or in which one person in a romantic relationship with so ...
between the seductive doll, the infatuated Okon Fuoko, and his devastated wife. 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
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proved difficult and the production languished unperformed until 12 February 1930, when it received its premiere in
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at the
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under the baton of . Although critics praised Madetoja's music, they panned Knudsen's awkward libretto as a dramatic failure. 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
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—the critics had received enthusiastically. 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 Arvo Volmer (born November 4, 1962 in Tallinn) is an Estonian conductor. Volmer was principal conductor of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra from 1993 to 2001. From 2004 to 2013 he was Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Adelaide Sym ...
pieced together a collection of eight remaining numbers from the original score, dubbed ''Okon Fuoko Suite II''. Volmer, conducting the
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, also has produced the only recording of the complete score.


History

While on his way to Paris in 1925, Madetoja had met a music publisher from Copenhagen, Wilhelm Hansen, who placed him into contact with the Danish playwright Poul Knudsen. A libretto for a new ballet-pantomime, based upon "exotic" Japanese themes, was on offer and Madetoja accepted the project with alacrity. In fact, the libretto was first offered to
Jan Sibelius Jean Sibelius ( ; ; born Johan Julius Christian Sibelius; 8 December 186520 September 1957) was a Finnish composer of the late Romantic and 20th-century classical music, early-modern periods. He is widely regarded as his country's greatest com ...
, who had earlier collaborated with Knudsen on the ballet-pantomime ''Scaramouche'', Op. 71. (1913; fp. 1922). Sibelius, however, was at the time deep into the composition of his Sixth Symphony and thus refused the project. Having outlined his plan for the new commission while staying in Houilles, Madetoja more or less composed the Third Symphony and ''Okon Fuoko'' simultaneously, although the pressure to complete the former was so great that he was compelled to place the ballet-pantomime aside until December 1926. Although Madetoja completed the score in late 1927, scheduling the ballet-pantomime's premiere in Copenhagen proved difficult, despite the enthusiasm of the chief conductor of the
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,
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, who after a test rehearsal had proclaimed the score a "masterpiece". The primary cause of the delay appears to have been the difficulty of casting a lead actor, as the part required both singing and miming; Knudsen insisted upon—and opted to wait for—an actor then on leave from the theatre,
Johannes Poulsen Johannes Poulsen (17 November 1881 – 14 October 1938) was a Danish actor and director. He debuted with the Dagmar Theatre in 1901. In 1909 he joined the Royal Theatre as an actor, and from 1917 was also a stage director. Memorable roles ...
. The production languished unperformed until it (finally) received its premiere on 12 February 1930, not in Copenhagen but rather in Helsinki, at the
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under the baton of . The performance was the first significant setback of Madetoja's career: although the critics "unanimously praised" Madetoja's music, the consensus opinion was that Knudsen's libretto—with its awkward mixture of song, melodramatic spoken dialogue, dance, and pantomime—was a dramatic failure. In the end, ''Okon Fuoko'' received only three performances total and the Danish premiere never took place.


Structure


Complete score

* Scenes 1–3: Okon Fuoko Paints Umegava's Face * Scenes 3–4: Okon Fuoko Plays to Umegava * Scenes 6–7: The Chorus' Song * Scene 8: Umegava Stops Smiling * Scene 8: Yiai's Song I * Scene 8: Okon Fuoko and Yiai Recall Their Early Love * Scene 8: Yiai's Song II * Scene 8: Yiai Tells of a Dream * Scene 9: The Guests Arrive I * Scene 10: The Tea Ceremony * Scene 11: Puppet Dance I: Geishas and Warriors * Scene 11: Puppet Dance II: Woman and Man * Scene 12: Puppet Dance III: Old Man, Woman, and Young Warrior * Scene 13: Puppet Dance III: Enter Six Old Men * Scene 14: Hara-kiri * Scene 15: The Guests Converse * Scene 16: The Guests Arrive II * Scene 16: Okon Fuoko's Recitative * Scenes 16–17: Yiai Shows the Guests Umegava * Scene 17: Umegava's Mechanical Dance * Scene 18: The Guests Converse * Scene 18: Okon Fuoko's Dance to Umegava * Scenes 18–20: The Chorus' Song * Scene 20: Yiai Dances * Scene 21: Night Falls * Scenes 21–22: Umegava Comes to Life * Scene 22: Okon Fuoko's and Umegava's Dance I * Scene 22: Okon Fuoko's and Umegava's Dance II * Scene 23: The Storm * Scenes 23–24: Umegava Dances Yiai's Dance * Scene 24: Umegava's Seductive Dance * Scenes 25–27: Umegava Picks Up the Sword * Umegava's Demonic Dance (Sword Dance) * Scene 28: Puppet Dance IV: The Storm and Okon Fuoko's Death * Scenes 28–31: Yiai's Song I * Scenes 31–33: Okon Fuoko Dies


Suite I


Suite II


Discography

Overall, the critics have received ''Okon Fuoko'' favorably. In his review of Volmer’s recording of the complete ballet-pantomime, ''Fanfare’s'' Phillip Scott notes that in the score the typically-nationalistic Madetoja " esistsany temptation to whip up excitement," instead utilizing an orchestra "pared back to the barest essentials" and embracing a sound world that is "cool", "stark", and "emotionally detached". Nevertheless, Scott finds that ''Okon Fuoko'' "weaves a powerful, cumulative spell", its "beguiling … gentle, pentatonic melodies" aided by Volmer’s "thoughtful … beautifully recorded" performance, and finishes by giving the disc a favorable recommendation. The '' American Record Guide's'' Jack Sullivan also applauds Volmer's massive undertaking, describing Madetoja's "hypnotic" score as having "melody aplenty and attractive harmony", although he finds the score's "subtlety and delicacy" to be its "most striking" feature. Indeed, with music that is "by turns rapturous, pungent, and tragic," Sullivan concludes that a listener could be forgiven for wondering how on earth ''Okon Fuoko'' has been neglected for so long.


See also

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Notes, references, and sources


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Books * * CD liner notes * * * {{Leevi Madetoja Ballets by Leevi Madetoja Suites by Leevi Madetoja 20th-century classical music 1927 compositions 1927 ballet premieres