Chamber music festival
A birthday present from the orchestra
The Orchestra of the Finnish National Opera celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2023.
To mark the occasion, the orchestra musicians will give their audience a birthday present: the immensely popular free foyer concerts will be staged in Töölö, Helsinki, on the anniversary weekend from 1 to 3 September. Three concerts will take place at the Concert Hall of the R Building of Sibelius Academy (Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 9) and two in the impressive ballroom of the Aalto University Töölö (Runeberginkatu 14-16).
Top Soloists
The concerts will also feature vocal music performed by renowned soloists from the Finnish National Opera. Taking the stage are Lilli Paasikivi, Mari Palo, Helianna Herkkola, Kevin Greenlaw, and Jaakko Kortekangas.
programme
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT 1.9.2023, Sibelius Academy, R Building at 7 p.m. (Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 9)
Duration approximately 1 hour
Dmitri Shostakovich: Seven Romances on Poems by Alexander Blok, op. 127 (1967)
Mari Palo, soprano
Mikk Murdvee, violin
Samuli Peltonen, cello
Kirill Kozlovski, piano
Arnold Schönberg: Verklärte Nacht op. 4 (1899)
String sextet
Jukka Merjanen and Anna Husgafvel, violin
Carl Lee and Rémi Moingeon, viola
Kirsti Väyrynen-Lausund and Anne Lagercrantz, cello
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT II 2.9.2023, Sibelius Academy, R Building at 3 p.m (Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 9)
Duration approximately 55 min
Mozart: Sérénade no. 10 B KV 361/370a “Gran Partita” (1781/82)
Amelia Coleman and Laura Kemppainen, oboe
Niina Selin, Veera Myllyniemi, clarinet
Tuulia Ylönen, Arto Vainio, basset horn
Asko Padinki and Vertti Tapanainen, bassoon
Tommi Viertonen, Terhikki Tapani, Jaakko Välimäki, Hannu Kilpi, horn
Marko Mikkola, double bass
Katerina Torp, Sini Sihvonen, dancers
Sofia Ruija, choreography
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT III 2.9.2023, Sibelius Academy, R Building at 7 p.m. (Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 9)
Duration approximately 50 min
Igor Stravinsky: Octet (1922)
Matti Närhinsalo, flute
Niina Selin, clarinet
Yasuko Matsuzaki-Svala and Ilmari Kuoppa, bassoon
Alessandro Chiavetta and Scott Natzke, trumpet
John Kotka and Francisco Couto, trombone
Mikael Loponen, conductor
Maurice Ravel: Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé (1913)
Helianna Herkkola, soprano
Timo Pulakka and Matti Närhinsalo, flute
Niina Selin and Tuulia Ylönen, clarinet
Emilia Karjunen and Anna Husgafvel, violin
Silja Salorinne, viola
Jussi Seppänen, cello
Kirill Kozlovski, piano
Francis Poulenc: Le Bal Masqué (1932)
Kevin Greenlaw, baritone
Maija Linkola, violin
Jaakko Paarvala, cello
Veera Pesu, oboe
Tuulia Ylönen, clarinet
Yasuko Matsuzaki-Svala, bassoon
Alessandro Chiavetta, trumpet
Virva Kuusi, percussion
Kirill Kozlovski, piano
Mikael Loponen, conductor
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT IV 3.9.2023, Aalto University Töölö at 3 p.m. (Runeberginkatu 14-16)
Duration approximately 1 hour
Luciano Berio: Folk Songs (1964)
Lilli Paasikivi, mezzosoprano
Riitta-Liisa Ristiluoma, viola
Samuli Peltonen, cello
Timo Pulakka, flute
Niina Selin, clarinet
Heikki Parviainen and Tuomas Siddall, percussion
Ya-Wen Lin, harp
Mikael Loponen, conductor
Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen (1944-45)
Jukka Merjanen, Aleksi Trygg, Ulla Davidsson, Benita Nordell, Ruth Haav, Aet Ratassepp, Susanna Fini, Dora Asterstad, Ilona Vuorenoja, Tuuli Talvitie, violin
Riitta-Liisa Ristiluoma, Marilou Robitaille-Hains, Kaisa Pulkamo, Deborah Mussafia, Markku Lintunen, viola
Kirsti Väyrynen-Lausund, Jussi Viitala, Ville Turunen, Laura Bucht, Jussi Seppänen, cello
Miika Asunta, Henri Dunderfelt, Tapio Lydecken, double bass
Mikk Murdvee, conductor
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT V 3.9.2023, Aalto University Töölö at 7 p.m. (Runeberginkatu 14-16)
Duration approximately 1 hour
Einojuhani Rautavaara: Playgrounds for Angels (1981)
Jaakko Välimäki, horn
Touko Lundell, Esko Savioja, Alessandro Chiavetta, Scott Natzke, trumpet
John Kotka, Vittorio Brunod, Francisco Couto, Niklas Larsson, trombone
Simo Finni, tuba
Hannu Lintu, conductor
Gustav Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (1884-85, 1919)
Jaakko Kortekangas, baritone
Andrus Haav, 1. violin
Einari Liikkanen, 2. violin
Jussi Aalto, viola
Laura Bucht, cello
Petja Wagoner, double bass
Ilkka Laivaara, flute
Veera Myllyniemi, clarinet
Jukka Koski, percussion
Kirill Kozlovski, piano
Satu Elijärvi, harmonium
Hannu Lintu, conductor
Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring (1943-44) 21′
Johannes Latvala and Tuomas Ikonen, 1. violin
Tuuli Talvitie and Markku Sihvonen, 2. violin
Carl Lee ja Ari-Pekka Hämäläinen, viola
Johan Carlsson and Jussi Viitala, cello
Sami Koivukangas, double bass
Ilkka Laivaara, flute
Veera Myllyniemi, clarinet
Janne Pulkkinen, bassoon
Kirill Kozlovski, piano
Hannu Lintu, conductor
Tuuli Ezer, Ida Laukkanen, Sini Sihvonen, dancers
Sofia Ruija, choreography
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tickets & Performances
There’s a maximum of 2 tickets per customer.
Information about the concert venues
Accessible entry to the R Building of Sibelius Academy is through the main entrance on Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu. The concert hall can be reached by lift. Learn more about the R Building.
Accessible routes to the ballroom of the Aalto University Töölö are available from both main entrances. The ballroom can be accessed via the stairs, which have a mobility lift. Find out more about the venue.