Somewhere in the NABKV-L archive there will be a record of my mentioning
Aino Ackte (April 23, 1876 Helsinki – August 8, 1944
Vihti, originally Aino Achte), the great Finnish soprano who
sang the premiere of Sibelius's Luonnotar (Gloucester, 1913). There is
also Emmy Achte, Aino's mother, who sang in the first
performance of Sibelius's Kullervo (Helsinki, 1892). Both these works,
of course, are based on episodes from the Kalevala, of great relevance
to Pale Fire. "Luonnotar" means "Nature's daughter", and the tone-poem
is about the creation of the world..
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