Music of our times: Antti Tolvi
Sound artist Antti Tolvi discusses his process and works, which frequently straddle the boundaries of several art forms
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Tolvi has been active in Finland’s exprimental music scene as both sound artist and performer. In 2023 he was awarded the Southwest Finland arts council prize for his work in sound art. Additionally, he has organized the Killa Sound Days sound art event in Kemiönsaari since 2014.
The lecture will be in English.
Get to know Antti Tolvi
Further information: Matthew Whittall, matthew.whittall@uniarts.fi
“Music of our times” lecture series
Department of composition and music theory hosts its own lecture series, where the most up-to-date professionals in the field discuss their work.
Mannerheimintie renovation project
Access to the Musiikkitalo from the direction of Mannerheimintie will be difficult. We recommend that you allow enough time for your arrival and use the entrance on the side of Kansalaistori if possible. According to current information, the entrance to Mannerheimintie will also remain in use throughout the renovation, but pedestrian routes can be challenging at times.
Tolvi has been active in Finland’s exprimental music scene as both sound artist and performer. In 2023 he was awarded the Southwest Finland arts council prize for his work in sound art. Additionally, he has organized the Killa Sound Days sound art event in Kemiönsaari since 2014.
The lecture will be in English.
Get to know Antti Tolvi
Further information: Matthew Whittall, matthew.whittall@uniarts.fi
“Music of our times” lecture series
Department of composition and music theory hosts its own lecture series, where the most up-to-date professionals in the field discuss their work.
Mannerheimintie renovation project
Access to the Musiikkitalo from the direction of Mannerheimintie will be difficult. We recommend that you allow enough time for your arrival and use the entrance on the side of Kansalaistori if possible. According to current information, the entrance to Mannerheimintie will also remain in use throughout the renovation, but pedestrian routes can be challenging at times.