Summer Concert Series envelops Porvoo 

Avanti! is this year greatly multiplying its musical offering in Porvoo with a series of summer concerts in addition to its familiar Summer Sounds festival. This unique concert series will be enveloping the whole town and spreading out into its nearby villages for chamber recitals performed by small ensembles. Summer Sounds tickets will go on sale at 12 noon on Friday May 21, when it will also be possible to book seats for the free concerts. 

Players to plan summer concert programmes 

Avanti! is this year putting on a unique series of free concerts spread across the town, at manor houses and concert halls and in town squares. Avanti!’s Artistic Director Kari Kriikku promises programmes that are fun, serious, absurd and surprising, each in its planners’ own image. The keen Avanti! guys have been the driving force behind these concerts. We’re so thrilled to have found such impressive venues for the concerts with the help of our friends in Porvoo.” 

The series begins in the first week of June at Bosgård Manor, where promising young Bengi Canatan will be conjuring magical timbres from the harp. The next concert, at the Villa Albert, will be testing the limits of the accordion in the hands of Veli Kujala with the Avanti! Quartet. Finland’s local council elections will also be noted with music on polling day (June 13) as the Duo Matalata welcome voters on tuba and bass clarinet near a couple of polling stations. Also scheduled for June are some French Baroque, and music from the Middle Ages to the present day on various instrumental line-ups. 

After the festival, in July, early Baroque hits will be paired with premieres of works by young Finnish composers in Näsimäki Chapel. The programme for July and August will further feature a selection of concerts each creating a world of its own. The summer concert series will culminate at the end of August with a Disklavier spectacle full of surprises. 

Summer Sounds XXXVI now published

Sassy music at the Art Factory 

The 36th Avanti! Summer Sounds festival will present a varied concert menu in Porvoo from June 30 to July 4. The organisers are keeping an eagle eye on the latest official Covid regulations to ensure the safety of players and audience alike. “Only a very limited number of tickets will initially go on sale, but we’re hoping to increase the number the closer we get to the festival,” says Avanti!’s Executive Director Annika Mustonen. “But in any case we promise to stream some of the concerts.”

The Artistic Director of this year’s festival is Austrian composer, singer and conductor Heinz Karl ‘Nali’ Gruber, with a theme – “Freche Musik – Sassy Music” – admirably in keeping with his style: music that is brazen or impudent. The music of Gruber, who made his international breakthrough with Frankenstein!!, is simultaneously both popular and challenging, entertaining but serious.

In the leading role at the festival is postmodern music by Gruber and his Viennese contemporaries seasoned with some new Finnish works and a broad selection of chamber music. The programme will include the premiere of a violin concerto, Rakka, by Jouni Hirvelä with Eriikka Maalismaa as the soloist, and a work commissioned from pianist-composer Mioko Yokoyama. Saturday evening at the Avanti! Club on Saturday will be devoted to a swinging show of Avanti!’s hallmark genre – experimental chamber music – by Anna Meredith, Jukka Tiensuu and the Pipoka Trio.

Conducting the festival concerts will be Artistic Director Gruber, John Storgårds and Håkan Hardenberger, all able to switch with ease to the role of soloist, even in mid-concert. The traditional Baroque concert will view the Thirty Years’ War through works of that time in the magnificent Pernaja Church and with soprano Tuuli Lindeberg as the soloist. The festival’s opening fanfare will ring out in Porvoo’s Town Hall Square at 12 noon on July 1.

Ticket sale begins on Friday 21st of May at Lippupiste’s website: www.lippu.fi
Concert program is published here: https://avantimusic.fi/en/program/

Looking towards the Summer Sound

Avanti! is looking forward to the upcoming summer. Our planning for the Summer Sound Festival continues and the festival will be held in Porvoo from the 30th of June to the 4th of July – one way or another! More information about our program will be published later in the spring. So stay tuned!

With this compilation video from the Mini Summer Sound held last summer, you can go back to those summer memories.

Avanti! postpones 35th Summer Sounds festival to 2021

The 35th Summer Sounds festival of the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra is to be postponed for one year to 2021, when it will be held in Porvoo from June 30 to July 4. The decision was made by the Avanti! Board at its meeting on Monday, April 27.

“It’s a regrettable situation for everyone,” says the orchestra’s Acting Executive Director Jussi Rauvola. “Though some of the Summer Sounds events will not exceed the limit of 500 participants imposed by the Finnish government, postponing the entire festival is, in the present circumstances, the most responsible course of action in order to ensure the health and safety of both audience and performers.”

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, Summer Sounds will not therefore be held in 2020, but there will still be a chance to enjoy music in this exceptional summer. Avanti! will be announcing this summer’s alternative programme and its execution over the next two months. Again, it will be strictly observing all the official orders and directions.

The programme for the 2021 festival will be planned by Austrian composer-singer-conductor HK Gruber, with a varied menu that includes works by Austrian postmodernists, Finnish premieres and other seldom-heard gems of contemporary music. Gruber will be appearing in person at the festival, in the triple role of composer, conductor and vocalist.

The names of the other visiting soloists and conductors for the 2021 Summer Sounds festival will be announced and tickets will go on sale in autumn 2020.

AUF: MUSIC FROM ALL OVER – from Baroque to Hollywood

Tue 15.9.2020 19.00

The Helsinki Music Centre

 

Heikki Kossi, foley artist

Antti Tikkanen, violin

Avanti! Chamber Orchestra

UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra

Finnish Baroque Orchestra (FiBO)

 

The second cooperation concert by the AUF orchestras demonstrates how recycled junk sounds in the hands of a foley artist, what Vivaldi’s Seasons sound like in a remix version, and what kind of links there are between the concert’s pieces and the world of cinema. 

Sami Klemola’s composition Jack and the Specifics is created for foley artist and chamber orchestra. It is reportedly the first time when the solo parts of a concerto are written for a foley artist, in this case Heikki Kossi. Kossi is a sound artist who produces e.g. sounds of footsteps and creaking doors for movie soundtracks. Kossi has worked with tens of Finnish films and he has also succeeded internationally. He creates the foley sounds live in the concert. The visual element is strongly present as Kossi, who performs with Avanti! Chamber Orchestra, brings with him a giant kiosk full of things to make sounds with.

Afro-Bossa is one of Duke Ellingtons’s most remarkable and original compositions. In a fascinating way it demonstrates how the maestro, close to retirement age, still found new ways to journey through the world of blues. Regardless of its name, the piece does not refer to Brazilian music. Instead, it is an abstract combination of African and Latin influences that like an approaching procession, on wings lent by the bolero rhythm, reach an exploding climax. In addition to Ellington’s work, UMO Helsinki performs Jukka Tiensuu’s pulsating piece Umori. Once again Tiensuu showed the music world his unfailing gifts as a visionary, when he reinvented the big band ensemble musically for the piece. The piece is not, however, an antithesis or negation to the big band tradition, but rather an astonishingly carefree update of the unused resources of the large jazz orchestra.

The distance between the past and the present is short – sometimes even subtle. FiBO presents an ear-opening version of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, more than familiar to friends of Baroque music, as the concert finale is Max Richter’s Four Seasons Recomposed, premiered in 2012. It modifies the Four Seasons concertos into minimalist remixes. Sometimes Vivaldi and Richter choose the same direction, and sometimes Richter twists the music into an unexpected angle or stretches it into cosmic Baroque sceneries through repetitions. The result of the recoloured harmony bases and surfaces reminding of electronic sounds is ear-tickling and intelligently performed ambient Vivaldi. The Finland premiere with period instruments last year, organised by violinist Antti Tikkanen and FiBO, delighted international concert organisers, and the performance is taken to Southern Europe this year. The concert received exceptionally praising feedback from Art Testers in eighth grade, so the Four Seasons captivate audiences regardless of age group.

 

The concert is part of the AUF cooperation of Avanti!, UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra and the Finnish Baroque Orchestra that was started in the fall of 2017. The first grand cooperation concert was held in the fall of 2019.

Before the concert a concert presentation is held in the main foyer at 6 pm.

 

UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra

Duke Ellington: Afro-Bossa (1963)

Jukka Tiensuu: UMORI (2004)

  1. Kumous / Riscossa
  2. Umous / Ahnung
  3. Kumotus / Clair de lune
  4. Kuumotus / Fever

Avanti! Chamber Orchestra

Heikki Kossi, foley artist

Sami Klemola: Jack and the Specifics (2017)

  1. The Forest
  2. Man in the Cabin
  3. The Crash
  4. Intermezzo
  5. Friction
  6. Underwater
  7. Message deleted
  8. Tom, Jack and bipolar Jerry
  9. Machina
  10. Cadenza
  11. Exit
  12. Still life

interval

Finnish Baroque Orchestra (FiBO)

Antti Tikkanen, violin

Max Richter: Four Seasons Recomposed (2012)

  1. Spring
  2. Summer
  3. Autumn
  4. Winter

 

Tickets: ticketmaster.fi

 

La Passion de Simone by Kaija Saariaho in Helsinki 2020

The theatrical ensemble version of Kaija Saariaho’s La Passion de Simone will have its Helsinki premiere in The Helsinki Music Centre in Easter 2020. La Passion de Simone offers a new kind of Easter experience, even for those with long Easter traditions.Through its philosophical perspective the oratorio appeals also to the younger audience.

A Paris-based music theatre company, La Chambre aux échos commissioned the chamber orchestra version of the oratorio in 2012 and gave the first premiere in November 14th 2013 in Melos-Ethos Festival in Bratislava, Slovakia. The oratorio has since been performed on several festivals (Saint-Denis, Bergen, Njord, Lublin) as well as New York, Paris and Copenhagen and various opera houses in France.

In Helsinki, the artists from La Chambre aux échos will be performing together with Avanti! Chamber Orchestra. The performance is conducted by Clément Mao-Takacs, a Saariaho specialist, and directed by Aleksi Barrière.

 

SUN 12.4.2020 19.00

MON 13.4.2020 16.00

 

Kaija Saariaho
composer

Amin Maalouf
libretto

Clément Mao-Takacs
conductor

Aleksi Barrière
director

Avanti! Chamber Orchestra

Sayuri Araida
soprano soloist

Isabelle Seleskovitch
actor

Sandra Darcel (soprano)
vocal quartet

Marianne Seleskovitch (mezzo-soprano)
vocal quartet

Johan Viau (tenor)
vocal quartet

Romain Dayez (bass baritone)
vocal quartet

 

musiikkitalo.fi

ZENG – Lotta Wennäkoski 50th Anniversary Concert

SAT 8.2.2020 19.00

Juhlasali G18 (Yrjönkatu 18, Helsinki)

Avanti! celebrates the 50th anniversary of the composer Lotta Wennäkoski in a concert, performing four of her most significant chamber orchestra works. Among the orchestral pieces, Wennäkoski will be seen on stage as well, performing Hungarian folk songs.

 

Jósef Hárs, conductor

Virpi Räisänen, mezzo-soprano

Eero Saunamäki, recorders

Heikki Nikula, bass clarinet

Ville Syrjäläinen, percussion

Avanti! Chamber Orchestra

 

Lotta Wennäkoski:

I stället för vingar (2014-16)

Hele (2018)

Kuule II (2007)

Zeng (2018-19)

and Hungarian folk songs

 

Tickets:

https://www.lippu.fi/artist/avanti/

AUF: Ilolla Avanti! – Feeling Free

SAT 28.3.2020 13.00

The Helsinki Music Centre

Marzi Nyman (quitar), Arttu Takalo (vibraphone) and Tero Toivonen (French horn) are back together with string quartet from Avanti! Chamber Orchestra. The repertoire of the concert, a rich fusion of jazz, classical and popular music, is composed mainly by the soloists. Nothing is what it seems, but everything is exactly what it sounds like!

The concert is part of AUF concert series, produced together by Avanti!, UMO and FiBO  in collaboration with The Helsinki Music Centre.

 

Marzi Nyman, guitar

Arttu Takalo, vibraphone

Tero Toivonen, French horn

Maija Linkola, violin

Mikaela Palmu, violin

Tuula Riisalo, viola

Iida Vilhelmiina Sinivalo, cello

 

Tickets:

https://www.musiikkitalo.fi/en/events/2020-03-28/auf-ilolla-avanti

Avanti! Summer Sounds XXXIV – programme published

Avanti! Summer Sounds XXXIV will arrive in Porvoo on 26 – 30 June 2019. This year the programme has been created by Swiss Baldur Brönnimann. As the theme for 2019 is City of Music, the music will enter the streets and cafés of Porvoo to paint a multitude of thoughts and feelings on the streets and walls of Porvoo with an imaginary paintbrush.

Finland’s premiere of Teoton composed by Jukka Tiensuu for sheng artist Wu Wei will take place at the Art Factory. Sheng or the mouth-organ is an ancient woodwind instrument, related to harmonica for example, known in China and Korea, in particular.

This year as a novelty Summer Sounds will present late-night Lounge clubs where the international stars, like sheng artist Wu Wei and violinist Jennifer Koh, will join the concert audience at the Avanti Hall foyer after the main concerts. The music will descend from the stage among the audience and the concert guests have a possibility to enjoy the high-level of skill and improvisation of international artists. American violinist Jennifer Koh will also perform pieces for solo violin in the cafés of Porvoo on Saturday. Koh is also the soloist for the fantastic violin concerto by György Ligeti on Friday evening.

The legends of Finnish music Matti Salminen and M.A. Numminen meet again, as the incredible Humppavanti! returns to Summer Sounds. Avanti Hall will witness music from Finnish composers M.A. Nummisen and Unto Monosen as well as Schubert and Wagner in a way not often seen in concert halls. At the final concert, the festival’s folk theme will culminate on Sunday in the works by György Ligeti. The festival will end with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony number 3, ”Eroica”.

Summer Sounds will bring to Porvoo music composed by king Henry VIII performed by Avanti’s viola da gamba ensemble as well as compositions from the times of Valle Rosenberg (1891-1919), gifted expressionist painters from Porvoo who died at early age. As in the earlier years, the festival programme includes a composers’ workshop with music written to old avantgarde short films and a concert for children where one can touch the music.

Avantis 34th Summer Sounds festival receives kind support from the City of Porvoo, Arts Promotion Centre Finland, Finnish Cultural Foundation, Svenska Kulturfonden and the Aktiastiftelsten in Porvoo.

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The tickets are sold on the website of Lippupiste as of Friday 22 March at 9.00. For festival pass inquiries, please contact the Avanti! office directly (contact details below). For the full programme, click here.

For further information:
Avanti Office, [email protected], +358 50 581 0409
www.avantimusic.fi

Text edited on 24.5.: The name and number of Beethoven’s symphony in the final concert updated.

SUMMER SOUNDS 27.6.-1.7.2018

XXXIII SUVISOITTO –  SOMMARMUSIK – SUMMER SOUNDS 27.6.-1.7.2018

Tickets: Lippupiste

KESKIVIIKKO/ Onsdag/Wednesday 27.6.

19.00 Pernajan kirkko/Pernå kyrka/Pernaja Church

Agricolan kotikonnuilla

Tuuli Lindeberg, sopraano/sopran/soprano

Jukka Rautasalo, diskanttigamba ja musiikinjohto/diskantgamba och musikledning/Treble viol and leading

Anthony Marini, tenorigamba/tenorgamba/Tenor viol

Louna Hosia, bassogamba ja jouhikko/basgamba och stråkharpa/Bass Viol and Karelian bowed lyre

Ilkka Heinonen, jouhikko ja violone/stråkharpa och violone/Karelian bowed lyre and violone

Matias Häkkinen, cembalo ja urut/cembalo och orgel/harpsichord and organ

 

 

Ohjelma/program:

Feodor Pratšu/Lauri Pulakka: Laulu

Piae cantiones:

In vernali tempore 

Sum in aliena provincia

Simon Lohet: Fuga seconda

Ludwig Senfl:

Im Maien hört Man die Hanen kreen

Carmen in la  

Lust hab Ich ghabt zur Musica

Johannes Brahms: Von edler Art

Ludwig Senfl:

Ach Elslein

Es taget vor dem Walde

Olli Virtaperko:

Ananiaan valitus (Maatiaissarjasta diskanttigamballe)

Reposen Heikin jig (Kansanmusiikkigambaa -sarjasta)

Hämäläisten jumalat sopraanolle ja gambaconsortille (Mikael Agricola) ke., Jukka Rautasalon tilaus

Heinrich Isaac: Innsbruck Ich muß dich lassen

Balthasar Resinarius: Ise meiden (suom. Mikael Agricola)

Johann Walter: Lasche nyt sinun palvelias (suom. Mikael Agricola)

Melchior Franck: Sille Nein on Jumala (suom. Mikael Agricola)

Balthasar Resinarius: Tule Loija Pyhä Henki (suom. Mikael Agricola)

Martti Luther/Johann Walter: Wår Gudh Är oss een wäldigh borgh

Feodor Pratšu: Maanitus

Trad./Feodor Pratšu:

Kakkunašši/Omnis mundus jucundetur

 Parvulus nobis nascitur/Jacques Obrecht: Rompeltier

Piae Cantiones:

Personent hodie

Gaudete


Puer natus in Bethlehem

Konsertin kesto n. 2,5 h, konsertissa on väliaika. Liput/biljetter/tickets 32/27/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

TORSTAI/Torsdag/Thursday 28.6.

19.00 Avanti-sali
/Avanti-salen/Avanti Hall

Kuin kuvastimessa

Dima Slobodeniouk, kapellimestari/dirigent/conductor

Eero Saunamäki, nokkahuilu/blockflöjt/recorder

 

Ohjelma/Program:

J.S. Bach-A. Webern: Ricercare

Magnus Lindberg: Ritratto

Joonas Kokkonen:  …durch einen Spiegel…

Nauha: Mesoliittisen kivikauden huilu, 7000 eaa.

Jukka 
Tiensuu: Appo

Johannes Brahms: Muunnelmia Haydnin teemasta op. 56/a

Konsertin kesto noin 2,5 h, konsertissa on väliaika. Liput/biljetter/tickets 39/32/20 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

21.30 Tehdassali/Fabrikssalen/Factory Hall

Bach CCCXXXIII

Matias Häkkinen, cembalo/harpsichord

Ääninauhat/ljudband/audiotapes

 

Ohjelma/Program:

Johann Sebastian Bach: Inventio
 nro 1 C-duuri BWV 772

Ton de Leeuw: Study

Johann Sebastian Bach: Adagio ja fuuga sonaatista viululle g-molli BWV 1001 (sov. Gustav Leonhardt)

Erkki Kurenniemi: Inventio/Outventio

Johann Sebastian Bach: Inventio nro 15 h-molli BWV 786

Juhani Nuorvala: Enharmoninen sarja

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h, ei väliaikaa. Liput/biljetter/tickets 30/25/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

PERJANTAI/Fredag/Friday 29.6.

12.00 Tuomiokirkko/Domkyrkan/Porvoo Cathedral

Suvisoitto nousee tuhkasta

 

Ohjelma/Program:

Jukka Tiensuu: Festivaalifanfaari 2018

Michel Corrette: Le Phenix

Hugh Le Caine: Dripsody

Esa-Pekka Salonen: Meeting

C.Ph.E. Bach: Triosonaatti E-duuri, H. 580, Wq 162

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Vapaa pääsy/ Fri entré/ Free entry

15.00 Pikkukirkko/Lilla kyrkan/The Little Church

Sävellyspaja

Ohjelma/Program:

Sipoon musiikkiteknol.ryhmä*: Random, ke./uruppf./fp

Erika ja Iris Härö: Svit för stråkkvintett i e-moll, ke./uruppf./fp

Sävellyspaja 2018: Uusia teoksia

* Pihla Junnila, Daniel Kuivalainen, Elviira Lehtonen, Daniel Pesonen

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Vapaa pääsy/ Fri entré/ Free entry

 

18.00 Tuomiokirkko/Domkyrkan/Porvoo Cathedral

Poema

Sakari Oramo, kapellimestari/dirigent/conductor

Jean Schwiller, sello/cello (vaharullaäänite Edison Blue Amberol: 23016, 1910)

Marko Ylönen, sello/cello

 

Ohjelma/Program:

Usko Meriläinen: Concerto per 13

Auguste van Biene: The Broken Melody

Erkki Salmenhaara: Poema

Dmitri Šostakovitš: Kamarisinfonia op. 110a

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Liput/biljetter/tickets 30/25/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut). Yhteislippu Poema- ja Sacred Concerts –konsertteihin 50/45/25 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

19.30 Tuomiokirkko/Domkyrkan/Porvoo Cathedral

Sacred Concerts

Anu Komsi, sopraano/sopran/soprano

Marzi Nyman, urut/orgel/organ

 

Ohjelma/Program:

Duke Ellington: Sacred Concerts

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Liput/biljetter/tickets 30/25/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut). Yhteislippu Poema- ja Sacred Concerts –konsertteihin 50/45/25 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

LAUANTAI/Lördag/Saturday 30.6.

12.00 Tehdassali/Fabrikssalen/Factory hall

Kantaesitys

Eriikka Maalismaa, viulu/violin

Frank Skog, lausunta/recitering/reciting

 

Jarkko Hartikainen: EMBODIED, ke. Eriikka Maalismaan tilaus/uruppf./fp. Eriikka Maalismaa/beställning/commission

Bohuslav Martinů: Promenades

Georg Philipp Telemann: Muinaiset ja nykyiset kansat/J.L.Runeberg: Vårt land

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Vapaa pääsy/ Fri entré/ Free entry

13.00 Avanti-sali/Avanti-salen/Avanti Hall

Nuoria solisteja – vanhaa musiikkia

Emmi Vesterinen, piano

Ilona Liiman, piano

Laulajia Cantores Minores -kuorosta/sångare från Cantores Minores/singers from the Cantores Minores Choir

 

Ohjelma/program:

Leoš Janáček: Mládí

Karlheinz Stockhausen: Gesang der Jünglinge

Johann Sebastian Bach: Magnificat: Suscepit Israel BWV 243

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Pianokonsertto no 27 B-duuri KV 595

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Nokturno op. 24

Konsertin kesto n. 1,5 h. Liput/biljetter/tickets 30/27/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

18.00 Avanti-sali/Avanti-salen/Avanti Hall

O dröm

Anu Komsi, sopraano/sopran/soprano

Frank Skog, lausunta/recitering/reciting

Kari Kriikku, basettiklarinetti/baset klarinett/basset clarinet

Eero Manninen, piano

Sakari Oramo, viulu/violin

Jukka Rautasalo, sello/cello

Avanti!-kvartetti/Avanti! Kvartett/Avanti! Quartet

 

Ohjelma/Program:

W.A.Mozart: Klarinettikvintetto A-duuri K.581

Jean Sibelius:  Melodram ur Svartsjukans nätter, JS 125

Heinz-Juhani Hoffmann:  Neljä laulua Jussi Kylätaskun teksteihin ke., Anu Komsin tilaus/urppf./fp. Anu Komsi/beställning/commission

Arnold Schönberg: Jousikvartetto nro 2 op.10

Konsertin kesto n. 2 h, konsertissa on väliaika. Liput/biljetter/tickets 32/27/15 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).

SUNNUNTAI/Söndag/Sunday 1.7.

12.00 Tehdassali/Fabrikssalen/Factory Hall

Lastenkonsertti

József Hárs, kapellimestari

Petri Bäckström, tenori/tenor

Krista Jäänsola, viulu/violin

Sampo Lassila, kontrabasso/kontrabas/double bass

Ohjelma/Program:

Klasariklaara, Jazz-Piski ja kadonnut yhteinen sävel

Lotta Wennäkoski: Ämpärilumikki

Konsertin kesto n. 1 h. Liput/biljetter/tickets 15 €, perhelippu/Familj-biljetten (4 hlöä/personer/persons) 50 €. (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut)

18.00 Avanti-sali/Avanti-salen/Avanti Hall

Päätöskonsertti

Sakari Oramo, kapellimestari/dirigent/conductor

Anu Komsi, sopraano
/sopran/soprano

Ilkka Heinonen, jouhikko/stråkharpa/Karelian bowed lyre

Marko Ylönen, sello/cello

 

Ohjelma/Program:

Iánnis Xenákis: Orient occident

Jouni Hirvelä: Vuolle

Pehr-Henrik Nordgren: HATE – LOVE sellolle ja jousiorkesterille op. 71

Claude Vivier: Bouchara

Trad./Feodor Pratšu: Trepatška

Jean Sibelius: Luonnotar op. 70

Robert Schumann: Sinfonia no 2 C op. 61

Konsertin kesto noin 3 h, konsertissa on 2 väliaikaa. Liput/biljetter/tickets 39/32/20 € (+ Lippupisteen toimitusmaksut).