Spring Concert of the Junior Academy
Entry in the order of arrival as long as there are available places (Concert Hall 550 places). Entrance from 2:50 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and when the performer changes.
The Ground Foyer has unsurveilled coat racks for outdoor clothes and large bags, free of charge.
Program
– Changes in program are possible.
Franz Liszt (1811–1886): Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata d-molli S. 161 no. 7 (v. 1849)
17 min
Ahti Ihonen, piano 1)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Käyrätorvikonsertto nro 3
Es-duuri, KV 447, (ca. 1784–1787), 1. osa Allegro
Lars-Erik Larsson (1908–1986): 12 Concertini op. 45; nro 5 käyrätorvelle (v. 1957), 3. osa Allegro vivace
yht. 10 min
Olli Jaakonsaari, käyrätorvi 2)
Fanny Söderström, piano
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Impromptu B-duuri, op. 142, D. 935 No. 3
(v. 1927)
~13 min
Emilia Palo, piano 1)
Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Albert Winkler, Jeff Bhasker: “Talking To The Moon”
4 min
Iiris Korpela, laulu ja piano (Global Music) 3)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Rondo D-duuri, K.184 (v. 1782)
Pierre Sancan (1916–2008): Sonatine (v. 1946)
yht. 14 min
Carolina Azzola, huilu 4)
Fanny Söderström, piano
Jean Sibelius (1865–1957): Neljä kappaletta opuksesta 24
– nro 4: Romance d-molli
– nro 6: Idyll F-duuri
– nro 8: Nocturno e-molli
– nro 9: Romance Des-duuri
Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) Etydi gis-molli op. 25 nro 6
yht. 16 min
Anlan Fu, piano 5)
Michael Mauldin (1947–): Birds in Winter Prelude IV (v. 1989)
Albert Zabel (1834–1910): Am Springbrunnen
yht. 8 min
Viena Jylhä-Ollila, harppu 6)
Minna Leinonen (1977–): Euterpe (v. 2005)
Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877–1933): Sonata Appassionata op. 140 (v. 1917)
yht. 10 min
Olli-Pekka Pulkkanen, huilu 7)
Johann Sebastin Bach (1685–1750): Preludi ja fuuga fis-molli WTK I
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Pianosonaatti D-duuri nro 15 op. 28 ”Pastoraali”
– I. Allegro
– II. Andante
– III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
– IV. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
Franz Liszt (1811–1886): Transsendenttinen etydi nro 7 ”Eroica”
yht. ~ 35 min
Ilona Liiman, piano 8)
Opettajat: 1) Teppo Koivisto 2) Tero Toivonen 3) Venla Ilona Blom (laulu), Merve Abdurrahmani (piano) 4) Hanna Juutilainen 5) Hui-Ying Liu-Tawaststjerna 6) Päivi Severeide 7) Petri Alanko 8) Niklas Pokki
Matinees of the Sibelius junior academy at Sibelius Academy
The Sibelius junior academy’s student and chamber music matinees are a series of concerts by students of classical music in Sibelius junior academy. The aim of the junior academy is to introduce musically talented schoolchildren and young people to the scope of goal-oriented music teaching. Concert performers are from all around Finland.
Saturday concert programmes mainly consist of solo performances by young musicians. With their varying repertoires, they reflect both the high-quality competence of our junior academy students and our diverse range of instruments.
Chamber music and its study opens doors to a world where individuality and communality meet in the best possible way. Playing together develops, unites and enriches not only the musicians, but also the audience. In Sibelius junior academy, chamber music is mainly studied at weekend camps organised at the Kallio-Kuninkala training centre in Järvenpää, which culminate in Sunday concerts organised in Helsinki.
Entry in the order of arrival as long as there are available places (Concert Hall 550 places). Entrance from 2:50 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and when the performer changes.
The Ground Foyer has unsurveilled coat racks for outdoor clothes and large bags, free of charge.
Program
– Changes in program are possible.
Franz Liszt (1811–1886): Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata d-molli S. 161 no. 7 (v. 1849)
17 min
Ahti Ihonen, piano 1)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Käyrätorvikonsertto nro 3
Es-duuri, KV 447, (ca. 1784–1787), 1. osa Allegro
Lars-Erik Larsson (1908–1986): 12 Concertini op. 45; nro 5 käyrätorvelle (v. 1957), 3. osa Allegro vivace
yht. 10 min
Olli Jaakonsaari, käyrätorvi 2)
Fanny Söderström, piano
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Impromptu B-duuri, op. 142, D. 935 No. 3
(v. 1927)
~13 min
Emilia Palo, piano 1)
Bruno Mars, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Albert Winkler, Jeff Bhasker: “Talking To The Moon”
4 min
Iiris Korpela, laulu ja piano (Global Music) 3)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Rondo D-duuri, K.184 (v. 1782)
Pierre Sancan (1916–2008): Sonatine (v. 1946)
yht. 14 min
Carolina Azzola, huilu 4)
Fanny Söderström, piano
Jean Sibelius (1865–1957): Neljä kappaletta opuksesta 24
– nro 4: Romance d-molli
– nro 6: Idyll F-duuri
– nro 8: Nocturno e-molli
– nro 9: Romance Des-duuri
Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) Etydi gis-molli op. 25 nro 6
yht. 16 min
Anlan Fu, piano 5)
Michael Mauldin (1947–): Birds in Winter Prelude IV (v. 1989)
Albert Zabel (1834–1910): Am Springbrunnen
yht. 8 min
Viena Jylhä-Ollila, harppu 6)
Minna Leinonen (1977–): Euterpe (v. 2005)
Sigfrid Karg-Elert (1877–1933): Sonata Appassionata op. 140 (v. 1917)
yht. 10 min
Olli-Pekka Pulkkanen, huilu 7)
Johann Sebastin Bach (1685–1750): Preludi ja fuuga fis-molli WTK I
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Pianosonaatti D-duuri nro 15 op. 28 ”Pastoraali”
– I. Allegro
– II. Andante
– III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
– IV. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
Franz Liszt (1811–1886): Transsendenttinen etydi nro 7 ”Eroica”
yht. ~ 35 min
Ilona Liiman, piano 8)
Opettajat: 1) Teppo Koivisto 2) Tero Toivonen 3) Venla Ilona Blom (laulu), Merve Abdurrahmani (piano) 4) Hanna Juutilainen 5) Hui-Ying Liu-Tawaststjerna 6) Päivi Severeide 7) Petri Alanko 8) Niklas Pokki
Matinees of the Sibelius junior academy at Sibelius Academy
The Sibelius junior academy’s student and chamber music matinees are a series of concerts by students of classical music in Sibelius junior academy. The aim of the junior academy is to introduce musically talented schoolchildren and young people to the scope of goal-oriented music teaching. Concert performers are from all around Finland.
Saturday concert programmes mainly consist of solo performances by young musicians. With their varying repertoires, they reflect both the high-quality competence of our junior academy students and our diverse range of instruments.
Chamber music and its study opens doors to a world where individuality and communality meet in the best possible way. Playing together develops, unites and enriches not only the musicians, but also the audience. In Sibelius junior academy, chamber music is mainly studied at weekend camps organised at the Kallio-Kuninkala training centre in Järvenpää, which culminate in Sunday concerts organised in Helsinki.