Ossi Runne
Ossi Runne (23 April 1927 – 5 November 2020)[1] was a Finnish trumpeter, orchestra leader, composer, and record producer.[2]
Ossi Runne | |
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Born | Yrjö Osvald Rundberg 23 April 1927 |
Died | 5 November 2020 93) Helsinki, Finland | (aged
Occupation | conductor |
Career
He changed his name to Runne in 1936, and in the early part of his career was known as a trumpeter and an orchestra leader.[3] Upon his return to Finland from the post of conductor for the China Variety Orchestra in Stockholm in 1957, he joined the Musiikki-Fazer company as a studio manager.[3] In 1965 he moved to Yleisradio and became head conductor of the national radio orchestra; later he led the TV 1 orchestra as well.[3] He retired from both positions in 1992.[4]
He is perhaps most recognized for conducting Finland's entries at the Eurovision Song Contest. He first conducted the entry "Playboy" (which he also composed)[3] at Luxembourg in 1966. Runne would go on to conduct 22 Finnish entries, ending in 1989.[4] In addition, he was also the Yleisradio Eurovision commentator in 1981 and 1990.[3]
He wrote an autobiography, Trumpetilla ja tahtipuikolla (“With the trumpet and the baton”) in 2003.[3]
List of bands affiliated with Runne[3]
- Ossi Runne Quintet (director, trumpeter 1944–1945)
- Ossi Aalto Orchestra (trumpeter 1945–1948)
- Toivo Kärki (trumpeter 1948–1949)
- Olle Lindström Orchestra (trumpeter 1950–1951)
- Erkki Aho Orchestra (trumpeter 1951–1953)
- Ossi Runne Orchestra (band leader, trumpeter 1954–1955)
- Al Stefano Orchestra (trumpeter 1955–1956)
- China Variety Orchestra (conductor 1956–1957)
- Yleisradio Orchestra (conductor 1965–1992)
- Karelia Wind Band (band director 1986–2003)
References
- Pudas, Mari (6 November 2020). "Musiikkineuvos Ossi Runne on kuollut". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
- Runne, Ossi in Uppslagsverket Finland.
- Ossi Runne profile at Pomus (in Finnish).
- Finnish Music Makers Lobby profile of Ossi Runne (in Finnish).
External links
- Ossi Runne discography at Discogs