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Heikki Hallanoro (born June 6, 1980)[citation needed] is a Finnish composer and pianist. He composes minimalistic modern piano music. He is an artist of Mons Records, a German jazz/classical label that has released music among others Clark Terry (Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald) and Bob Mintzer (Buddy Rich, Tito Puente). Mons Records is releasing Soul Songs.[1][2] album series from him.
Heikki Hallanoro has composed music to various novels[clarify] by Finnish authors (Jarmo Stoor, Essi Kummu, Harri István Mäki, Kari Sallamaa).[citation needed]
Heikki Hallanoro plays drums in the band Plan E, in which all other band members are bass players, namely Jani Lehtosaari (ex-Impaled Nazarene), Ilari Kinnunen (Terveet Kädet) and Lene Leinonen (Terveet Kädet).[citation needed]
Heikki Hallanoro has a master's degree in astronomy.[3]
Discography
edit- Soul Songs (2023, Mons Records)
References
edit- ^ "Der finnische Pianist und Astronom Heikki Hallanoro mit Soul Songs bei Mons Records | uta bretsch_communications". www.ub-comm.de. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
- ^ Zimmermann (2023-12-16). "Heikki Hallanoro – 'Soul Songs'". Mons Records. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
- ^ "Sinnikäs tieteessä ja taiteessa". kirjastolinkit.ouka.fi. Retrieved 2024-09-27.