Friday 21.7.
Friday 21.7.2023
10.00 Salakamari
The Heart of the day
John Storgårds, creativity and curiosity as a driving force (in Finnish)
Friday 21.7.2023
51. 11.00 Kuhmo Church — €25/21
Perseus - can you hear the sound of the universe?
Olli Mustonen (1967—):
Sextet for piano and winds (2015)
Johannes Brahms (1833—1897):
String Quintet No. 2 in G, Op. 111 (1890)
Friday 21.7.2023
11.00 Kuhmo Arts Centre/Pajakka Hall
Student concert
The program will be published during music courses
- Students of the Music Courses
Friday 21.7.2023
52. 13.00 Tuupala Primary School — €12
Chamber music workshop
W. A. Mozart (1756—1791):
Trio in E flat, K. 498 for clarinet, viola and piano 'Kegelstatt' (1786)
- Paavali Jumppanen
- Students of the Music Courses
Amy Beach (1867—1944):
Piano Quintet in F sharp minor, Op. 67 (1907)
- Paavali Jumppanen
- Students of the Music Courses
Friday 21.7.2023
53. 15.00 Tuupala Primary School — €25/21
Three-way at three o'clock
Clara Schumann (1819—1896):
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17 (1846)
Olli Mustonen (1967—):
Nonetto II (2000)
Friday 21.7.2023
54. 18.00 Kuhmo Arts Centre — €25/21
Style it out!
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875—1912):
Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 1 (1893)
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson (1932—2004):
Jettin' Blue/s from Blue/s Forms for solo violin (1979)
Improvisation
George Gershwin (1898—1937):
Summertime, A Woman is a Sometime Thing and It Ain't Necessarily So from Porgy and Bess (arr. for violin and piano by Jascha Heifetz)
Béla Bartók (1881—1945):
Contrasts, BB 116 for violin, clarinet and piano (1938)
Friday 21.7.2023
55. 20.15 Kuhmo Arts Centre — €30/25
Having garnered much praise for her role in Kaija Saariaho’s acclaimed opera Innocence,
the ethno-pop musician, singer, composer, violinist and researcher Vilma Jää brings
to Kuhmo a concert of acoustic folk music combining improvisation stemming from the
kantele tradition with cattle calls, White Karelian yoik singing, and the recitation of oral
folk poetry.
Jäine is a new-generation group focussing on the singing of folk poetry. Their magnificent
harmonies arise from the traditions of improvised polyphonic singing typical of the Ingrian
folk-poetry style.
Trad.
Folk Music
- Vilma Jää
- Hanna Ryynänen
Intermission