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Nokia Electronics, Helsinki, Finland

Nokia Electronics, Helsinki, Finland Scandinavia is always one of my favourite destinations for a number of reasons. First of all, I like the cleanliness of the atmosphere which certainly helps to keep one fresh at the end of a long day. Then on some days it gives that incredible clarity and luminosity so admired by artists and which in turn may have led to the clean lines of Scandinavian design. The striking memorial to Sibelius is a tribute to both Finnish design and her most famous musician. In fact, Finlandia is the first piece of classical music I can remember and 1 first heard it on earphones using a crystal set. In those days virtually all receivers were hand made, even to handwound coils. Loudspeakers were an expensive rarity. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Microelectronics International Emerald Publishing

Nokia Electronics, Helsinki, Finland

Microelectronics International , Volume 5 (2): 3 – Feb 1, 1988

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1356-5362
DOI
10.1108/eb044327
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Abstract

Scandinavia is always one of my favourite destinations for a number of reasons. First of all, I like the cleanliness of the atmosphere which certainly helps to keep one fresh at the end of a long day. Then on some days it gives that incredible clarity and luminosity so admired by artists and which in turn may have led to the clean lines of Scandinavian design. The striking memorial to Sibelius is a tribute to both Finnish design and her most famous musician. In fact, Finlandia is the first piece of classical music I can remember and 1 first heard it on earphones using a crystal set. In those days virtually all receivers were hand made, even to handwound coils. Loudspeakers were an expensive rarity.

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Microelectronics InternationalEmerald Publishing

Published: Feb 1, 1988

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