nordichighlights2/2016
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nordichighlights2/2016
NEWS The series of Kalevi Aho concerto premieres continues in Antwerp on 21 October 2016 with the performance by the DeFilharmonie of the Double Concerto for English Horn and Harp it has commissioned from him. The soloists will be Anneleen Lenaerts, harp, and Dimitri Mestdag, cor anglais. Aho’s 2nd Violin Concerto will receive its premiere in Kotka on 30 November by the Kymi Sinfonietta. The soloist is Elina Vähälä. Aho’s Symphony No. 14 ‘Rituals’ will receive five performances in August. It is on the tour programme for the Lappeenranta City Orchestra in Finland and Lithuania on August 10-19 (there will be four performances in all) and the Chamber Orchestra of Lapland will play it at the Luosto Classic Festival on 14 August. A new music festival dedicated to Kalevi Aho will be launched in Forssa, Finland on July 1-2. It will focus on his chamber music, including piano works performed by Sonja Fräki. NORDIC HIGHLIGHTS 2/2016 NEWSLE T TER FROM GEHRMANS MUSIKFÖRLAG & FENNICA GEHRMAN Sound samples , video clips and other material are available at www.gehrmans.se/highlights Cover photo: : Miranda Tini in African Prophetess at the Larsson Gothe Festival/Jan Olav Wedin, Mats Larsson Gothe/Mats Bäcker, Kirmo Lintinen/Maarit Kytöharju (Music Finland) Editors: Henna Salmela and Kristina Fryklöf Translations: Susan Sinisalo and Robert Carroll Design: Tenhelp Oy/Tenho Järvinen ISSN 2000-2742 (Print), ISSN 2000-2750 (Online) Printed in Sweden by TMG Sthlm, Bromma 2016 HIGHLIGHTS 2/2016 Gehrmans has entered into an extended collaboration with Jacob Mühlrad. The agreement, which initially applied to his choral music, now also includes orchestral and chamber music, as well as his border-crossing cooperation with Swedish Grammy Award winning rap artist Silvana Imam. When Mühlrad receives his master’s degree from the composition programme at the Royal College of Music in June there are already many commissions waiting: a violin concerto, a couple of large-scale choral works and a number of chamber music pieces. Karlsson and Nieminen The Lapland Chamber Orchestra conducted by John Storgårds is to premiere Lars Karlsson’s Clarinet Concerto with Christoffer Sundqvist as the soloist in Rovaniemi on 28 September. BIS will be recording the concerto alongside with Karlsson’s Seven Songs for Baritone and Orchestra of poems by Pär Lagerkvist (with soloist Gabriel Suovanen). Solo works by Kai Nieminen are to be premiered this summer in Finland, the UK and Romania. A concert dedicated solely to his music is to be held in Jyväskylä on 9 August; Erkki Palola and Tuomas Mali will play chamber music. Pilfink Records has released a CD including works by Kai Nieminen performed by Tommi Hyytinen, horn (see: New CDs). Rautavaara’s Mine in Hungary Einojuhani Rautavaara’s opera The Mine (Kaivos) is in the repertoire of the Hungarian State Opera House in October-November; the first of the four performances is scheduled for 23 October, and there are also plans for bringing the production to Finland. The conductor is Tibor Bogányi and the soloists include Tommi Hakala, Adrienn Miksch and Sándor Balla. The opera is about the Hungarian uprising in 1956 and is one of the events commemorating this. It tells how a community revolts against dictatorship through the story of workers trapped underground when a mine collapses. Photo: Ondine Records Photo: Hans Lindén Extended agreement Photo: Saara Vuorjoki Kalevi Aho in demand Jacob Mühlrad Photo: David Karlsson Albert Schnelzer will be next year´s Weekend Festival Composer at the Stockholm Concert Hall. Scheduled for 6-9 April, the festival will feature some 15 of his orchestral and chamber works, including the premiere of a new 20-minute orchestral piece dedicated to the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic under the direction of Evan Rogister. Jacob Koranyi will be soloist in the cello concerto Crazy Diamond, and the Gävle Symphony Orchestra will make a guest performance, together with Francois Leleux, in the oboe concerto The Enchanter. Photo: Beatrice Lundborg Schnelzer at Weekend Festival Harri Viitanen highlighted The spring 2016 issue of the French magazine Orgues Nouvelles has highlighted the organ music of Finnish composer-organist Harri Viitanen. There are two works by him – Images d’oiseau and Voyager – on the accompanying CD, and an article by Carolyn Shuster Fournier extols his music for its universal visions and mystique, calling him a spiritual son of Olivier Messiaen. Viitanen has given many performances in France, at such illustrious churches as Notre Dame and La Sainte-Trinité de Paris, where he gave a recital of his own works in May 2015. Päivi Nikkanen-Kalt and Harri Viitanen in front of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité de Paris. P R E M I E R E S Summer 2016 Håkan Hardenberger KIMMO HAKOLA Photo: Marco Borggreve Monument Peter Friis Johansson and Sven-David Sandström Photo: Emelie Kroon Broström’s Sputnik at the Proms Sandström’s new Piano Concerto In March of 2017 the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra will premiere Sven-David Sandström´s Five Pieces for Piano and Orchestra. The work has been financed by the Anders Wall Foundation and is dedicated to pianist Peter Friis Johansson who says, “the piano concerto is a stroke of genius. The music is very personal, full of brilliant ideas, interesting timbres and vivid themes. This will be an epic journey for me and undoubtedly for the audience as well.” Englund works published Fennica Gehrman is signing an agreement with the Einar Englund estate for works by him that have not yet been published. It covers 17 items for orchestra, among them The Great Wall of China, Symphonies 3, 5 and 7, concertos, chamber and vocal music. The birth of Englund 100 years ago is being celebrated this year with numerous concerts and performances. Fennica Gehrman recently published new, clean-copied orchestral material of his Symphony No. 4. Kimmo Hakola commissions The Gulbenkian Foundation and the European Concert Hall Organisation have commissioned Kimmo Hakola to compose a piece for clarinet and piano for their concert season. The premiere in London on 19 October by Horácio Ferreira, clarinet, and David Bekker, piano will be followed by a further 16 performances across Europe in autumn 2016 and spring 2017. A new string quartet by Hakola (his fourth) is also forthcoming. Written for the Meta4 Quartet, it will be premiered at the Kimito Island Music Festival in July. Hakola’s first quartet made his breakthrough on winning the Unesco Rostrum competition in 1991. Håkan Hardenberger will take Tobias Broström´s Sputnik on tour with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields in July and August. There will be performances in Germany and Norway, and the tour will end with a concert at the BBC Proms, for which Broström has also made an arrangement of Brahms´s Hungarian Dance No. 6 for trumpet, banjo, accordion, piano and strings. Annikka Konttori-Gustafsson, piano 19.5. Helsinki, Finland String Quartet No. 4 Meta4 12.7. Kemiö, Finland (Kimito Island Music Festival) KAI NIEMINEN Shades... around Stonehenge Ruins Marco Ramelli, guitar 15.6. St. Andrews, UK The Smile of Flamboyant Wings Tuomas Mali, piano 26.6. Campina, Romania Northern Spells Marko Rutanen, guitar 3.7. Jämsä, Finland MIKKO HEINIÖ When the Boys…/ Kun pojat… Haglund Festival in Halmstad Tommie Haglund will be honoured with a twoday festival in St. Nicolai Church, in his hometown Halmstad on 30 September-1 October. The artistic leader is conductor Joachim Gustafsson, who will present a programme featuring orchestral, choral and chamber music works. Participants include the Göteborg Opera Orchestra, the St. Nicolai Choir, the Merentin Quartet, et al. You will find the complete programme at: www. gehrmans.se/en/calendar. Heiniö’s Evening on stage and CD The choral work Ilta (Evening) by Mikko Heiniö can now be heard on the new disc released by the Key Ensemble. Lasting 53 minutes, it is in five movements, each in a different language and joined together by clarinet and cello intermezzos. The critically-acclaimed premiere in September 2015 was a co-production with the ERI Dance Theatre to a choreography by Tiina Lindfors. ERI and the Key Ensemble conducted by Teemu Honkanen are now bringing Evening to Helsinki for the first time; the eagerly-awaited performance will be held in the Almi Hall of the Finnish National Opera on 8 October. Staern in focus The Båstad Chamber Music Festival’s focus on Benjamin Staern (27 June-2 July) will include the world premiere of Air – Spiral – Light for guitar and small ensemble with Jacob Kellermann as soloist. It will also see the premiere of the piano piece Drop Waves composed for David Huang. Conducted by Daniel Raiskin, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra will play Godai – The Five Elements at the Nordic Music Days in Reykjavik in October. And just before Christmas, Staern´s family opera The Snow Queen (Snödrottningen), based on H.C. Andersen´s fairy tale, will have its premiere at the Malmö Opera. James D. Hicks, organ 21.6. Turku, Finland Three Morning Songs Sampo Haapaniemi, baritone, Ville Matvejeff, piano 12.8. Turku, Finland (Turku Music Festival) Jag vill gå mellan rågen Key Ensemble/Teemu Honkanen 14.8. Turku, Finland (Turku Music Festival) BENJAMIN STAERN Drop Waves David Huang, piano 29.6. Båstad, Sweden (Båstad Chamber Music Festival) Air – Spiral – Light Camilla Hoitenga, flute, Karin Dornbusch, clarinet, Magdalena Meitzner, percussion, David Huang, piano, Nadia Wijzenbeek, violin, Ylvali Zilliacus, viola, Marie Macleod, cello, cond. Christian Karlsen, sol. Jacob Kellermann, guitar 1.7. Båstad, Sweden (Båstad Chamber Music Festival) JACOB MÜHLRAD Point of No Return for solo cello Antonio Hallongren 29.6. New York, USA OLLI KORTEKANGAS Valon aika (Time of Light) Juha Kotilainen, baritone, Janne Malinen, guitar 30.6. Heinävesi, Finland JYRKI LINJAMA Sonata da chiesa III Petteri Pitko, harpsichord 15.7. Hiittinen, Finland (Kimito Island Music Festival) KALEVI AHO Passacaglia Marko Ylönen, cello, Timo Korhonen, guitar 13.8. Luosto, Finland (Luosto Classic) SVEN-DAVID SANDSTRÖM Föreställningen/The Performance – Chamber Opera Ensemble from the Royal Swedish Orchestra/Mattias Böhm, Love Derwinger, piano, Jeanette Köhn, soprano, Katija Dragojevic & Miriam Treichl, mezzo-soprano 28.8. Stockholm, Sweden (Baltic Sea Festival) LARS KARLSSON Clarinet Concerto Lapland CO/John Storgårds, sol. Christoffer Sundqvist 28.9. Rovaniemi, Finland MARIE SAMUELSSON Eros Effect and Solidarity – Love Trilogy No. 3 Nordic CO/Sarah Ioannides 8.10. Sundsvall, Sweden HIGHLIGHTS 2/2016