Calendar

Calendar

2011


December 10 & 11, Kensington & San Francisco, CA

Three Studies
Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir, cond, Robert Geary

 

2012

January 28, Helsinki

When not if (Five love songs) (world premiere)
Nicholas Söderlund, bass baritone
Tuula Hällström, piano


February 22, Helsinki

Four Songs to poems by Kirsti Simonsuuri (world premiere)
Ilona Jokinen, soprano, Asta Onnila, piano


March 10, Palo Alto, CA (New Music for Treble Voices Festival)

Three Studies
Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir, cond, Robert Geary


April 5, Hetta

Pietà
Pia Freund, soprano, Varpu Haavisto, viola da gamba, Assi Karttunen, harpsichord


April 7, Hetta

Offertorium (world premiere)
Varpu Haavisto, viola da gamba


June 9, Mäntyharju

new work (wp)
Tommi Hakala, baritone, Kristian Attila, piano


June 10, Pori

Pietà
Pia Freund, soprano, Varpu Haavisto, viola da gamba, Assi Karttunen, harpsichord


June 17-24 Mexico City

Three Studies
Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir, cond, Robert Geary

Past performances

Biography PDF Print

Olli Kortekangas (b. 1955) is one of the most popular Finnish composers of today. He studied music theory and composition at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki from 1974-1981 under the direction of Einojuhani Rautavaara and Eero Hämeenniemi. He continued his studies in West Berlin with Dieter Schnebel in 1981-1982. Subsequently Kortekangas has worked as a teacher, including periods at the National Theatre Academy and the Sibelius Academy, and has taken part in a number of educational projects with children and youth, both in Finland and abroad.

Kortekangas has received commissions from Finland, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, Australia, and USA. Kortekangas' music has been featured in concerts and at festivals around the world, and his works are included in the repertoires of many leading orchestras, choirs and soloists. He has received numerous scholarships and awards in Finland and abroad, including the Special Prize of the Prix Italia Competition and the City of Salzburg Opera Prize, the Medal of the City of Espoo, and the prestigious Teosto Prize. He has been granted a 5-year-scholarship of the Arts Council of Finland three times, and presently, he is working on a 3-year-grant provided by the Finnish Cultural Foundation.

Kortekangas’ oeuvre consists of more than 100 works from solo pieces and chamber music to orchestral works and operas. He has always felt a special pull towards the human voice, vocal music and music theatre. He has written the operas Grand Hotel (1985), The Book of Jonah (1995), Maria's Love (1999), and Messenius and Lucia (2005). His most recent opera, Daddy's Girl (2006), commissioned jointly by the Savonlinna Opera Festival and the Finnish Parliament, was premiered in Savonlinna in 2007. The Finnish National Opera staged a new production of Daddy’s Girl in January 2009. Grand Hotel and Messenius and Lucia are available on CD (Ondine Records). Kortekangas has also been commissioned to write a chamber opera for the opening season of the new Helsinki Music Centre.

Kortekangas' collaboration with some of the best Finnish choirs, the Tapiola Choir and Candomino in particular, has resulted in such popular works as MAA, A, Ikikaiku, Verbum, and Three Romances In 1995, Kortekangas composed the extensive Kigi no uta (“Song of Trees”) for children's choir and percussion together with the Japanese composer Michio Mamiya. A special mention should also be made of the Mass for the Jubilee Year (1999), commissioned by the parishes of Espoo, and covering the complete music for a Lutheran divine service. Kortekangas' most recent choral works include Välimeri (“Mediterranean Sea”, 2002), Shadows (2002), Harmony (2006), The Way to the Woods (2007), and De profundis (2009), as well as the cantatas Maa, meri ja taivas (“Earth, Sea and Heaven”, 2007), and Silta (“The Bridge”, 2008). A selection of his works for mixed choir is available on a CD by Candomino (Alba Records), released in 2005.

Kortekangas has also composed several chamber works with voice, including Tämä hetki – Dieser Augenblick (2000/2003) for soprano and piano trio/clarinet, cello and piano, Four Images from the Book of Changes (2001) for mezzo soprano and ensemble, and Pietà (2010) for soprano, viola da gamba and harpsichord, as well as the song cycles Amores (1989) and Syvä ilo (“Profound Joy”, 1996). Recent instrumental works include Organ Sonata No. 2 "Stargazer" (2005), Divertimento (2007) for solo cello, Crossing the Five Rivers (2008) for viola da gamba and organ, and the Kalevala-inspired ensemble work Triptych for Seven (2009).

Due to his residency with the Oulu Symphony Orchestra from 1997 until 2009, Kortekangas wrote several large-scale orchestral works, including Cello Concerto (2000). He has also composed Konzertstück for clarinet, cello and orchestra (1993) commissioned by the Tapiola Sinfonietta, Charms, a concerto for piano trio and orchestra (1998) commissioned by the Finnish Broadcasting Company and the Finlandia Trio, as well as the string orchestra works Me uskom’ (“We Believe”, 2001) and Adventus (2009). At present, Kortekangas is working on a piano concerto, commissioned by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Throughout his career, Kortekangas has been interested in collaboration with other arts and artists. Among his most important partners are the painters Raija Malka and Kuutti Lavonen, the choreographer Päivi Järvinen, and the playwright-director Michael Baran.

Olli Kortekangas’ music is published by Fennica Gehrman, and represented worldwide by Boosey&Hawkes.

 
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