Soiva Kieli vocal music series: Sibelius’s vocal music
The final concert of the Soiva kieli 2023/2024 series features songs by Jean Sibelius
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We mark the publication of a new book by Gustav Djupsjöbacka on Sibelius’s songs, who will give a pre-concert talk introducing his book and discussing Sibelius as a song composer.
Performers
- Wilhelmina Tómasdóttir and Petja Ylärakkola
- Hannele Ahola and Iivari Aalto
- Emma Kajander and Petya Ylärakkola
- Leni Välimäki and Iivari Aalto
Additional information: Matti Leisma, matti.leisma@uniarts.fi
Soiva kieli vocal music series
In Sibelius Academy’s Soiva kieli vocal music series, four lied concerts are performed each year by vocal arts and piano students. The Artistic Director of the series is Keval Shah, lecturer in Lied.
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.
We mark the publication of a new book by Gustav Djupsjöbacka on Sibelius’s songs, who will give a pre-concert talk introducing his book and discussing Sibelius as a song composer.
Performers
- Wilhelmina Tómasdóttir and Petja Ylärakkola
- Hannele Ahola and Iivari Aalto
- Emma Kajander and Petya Ylärakkola
- Leni Välimäki and Iivari Aalto
Additional information: Matti Leisma, matti.leisma@uniarts.fi
Soiva kieli vocal music series
In Sibelius Academy’s Soiva kieli vocal music series, four lied concerts are performed each year by vocal arts and piano students. The Artistic Director of the series is Keval Shah, lecturer in Lied.
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.