Kannelmäki Church, Helsinki
A City Full of Music
Symphonies for one violin (CANCELLED, STREAM)
Adventures with Stradella
Stradella
FiBO Players:
Aira Maria Lehtipuu, violin
Louna Hosia, cello
Marianna Henriksson, harpsichord and organ
Eero Palviainen, lute
The Power of the Stars (CANCELLED, RECORDING)
Alessandro Stradella’s rarely performed serenata
Stradella–Corelli
Myriam Arbouz, soprano
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Katariina Heikkilä, alto
Mats Lillhannus, tenor
George Parris, bass
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Musiikkitalo, Helsinki
European Top Choirs Series
University Aula, Oslo
Hamburg 1786
The father’s Credo and the son’s Magnificat
C.P.E. Bach – J.S. Bach
Soloists
Det Norske Solistkor
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Nils Schweckendiek, conductor
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility
Berliini–Potsdam
Music from the court of Frederick the Great
Kirnberger – C.P.E. Bach – Princess Wilhelmine of Prussia – J.S. Bach – Frederick the Great
FiBO Players:
Anna Gebert, violin
Aira Maria Lehtipuu, violin
Laura Kajander, viola
Louna Hosia, cello
Pauliina Fred, traverso
Petteri Pitko, harpsichord
Mäntsälä Church, Mäntsälä
Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki
St. Matthew Passion
The greatest monument in the history of music
J.S. Bach
Tom Nyman, tenor (evangelist)
Jyrki Korhonen, bass (Jesus)
Anu Komsi, soprano
Teppo Lampela, countertenor
Niall Chorell, tenor
Tommi Hakala, bass
Cantores Minores
Cantores Minores training group choir
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Hannu Norjanen, conductor
St. John’s Church, Helsinki
St. Matthew Passion
The 101 Anniversary of the St. Matthew Passion with Suomen Laulu
J.S. Bach
Niall Chorell, tenor (evangelist)
Kristian Lindroos, baritone (Jesus)
Johanna Isokoski, soprano
Iris Oja, alto
Eero Lasorla, tenor
Visa Kohva, bass
Suomen Laulu
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Martina Batič, conductor
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility
Steam Engine
Music from Händel’s London to the present day
Händel–Avison–Raasakka
Olga Heikkilä, soprano
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Musiikkitalo (Hall Paavo), Helsinki
AUF Series
St. Henry’s Church, Pyhtää
Kymijoen Lohisoitto Festival
The Glow of Baroque
The Women in Baroque Operas
Charpentier – Jacquet de la Guerre – Händel – Lully
Tuuli Lindeberg, soprano
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
The German Church, Helsinki
The Summer Concert Series of the German Church
Matter of the Heart
Secular and religious love songs
Caccini–Campra–Castello–Chéron–Grandi–Kapsberger–Vivaldi
Anna-Maaria Oramo, soprano
FiBO Players:
Pauliina Fred, traverso
Dora Asterstad, violin
Tatu Ahola, cello
Olli Hyyrynen, archlute
Anna Orasmaa, organ
The German Church, Helsinki
The Summer Concert Series of the German Church
Forssa Church, Forssa
Lounais-Hämeen Musiikkipäivät Festival
Masters of the Baroque
Music from Italy and Germany
Vivaldi – J.S. Bach – Händel
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Hanna Haapamäki, recorder and traverso
FiBO Players
The German Church, Helsinki
The Summer Concert Series of the German Church
Bach and Zelenka
Contemporaries from different worlds
J.S. Bach – Zelenka
FiBO Players:
Piia Maunula, oboe
Katariina Malmberg, oboe
Jani Sunnarborg, bassoon
Anna-Maaria Oramo, harpsichord
Herrenchiemsee Castle, Herrenchiemsee
Herrenchiemsee Festspiele
Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal), Hamburg
Elbphilharmonie Summer
Cathedral, Espoo
Organ Night and Aria Festival
Water Music
Festival visits
Händel – J.S. Bach – Niittykoski
Kreeta-Maria Kentala, violin and leader
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Alppipuisto, Helsinki
Summer at the Alppipuisto Park
Baroque Picnic
Music and movements
Charpentier–Telemann–Hummel–Händel–Scarlatti–Platti–Monteverdi–Marini–Merulo–Vivaldi–Zachow–Corelli–Leclair–Chéron–Ruhe–Janitsch–Purcell–Fasch
Musicians from the Finnish Baroque Orchestra
The German Church, Helsinki
The Summer Concert Series of the German Church
Bohemian Style
Pieces from outside the canon
Waṅhal–Reicha–Gyrowetz
FiBO Players:
Asko Heiskanen, clarinet
Jaakko Luoma, bassoon
Jussi Seppänen, cello
Jerry Jantunen, fortepiano
St. George's and Mary's abbey, Ichtershausen
Thüringer Adjuvantentage
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility
Masters and Apprentices
Music from Thuringia
J.P. Kellner – J.C. Kellner – Fasch – J.S. Bach – W.F. Bach
Elina Rantamäki, soprano
Katariina Heikkilä, alto
Martti Anttila, tenor
George Parris, bass
Anthony Marini, violin and leader
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Musiikkitalo, Helsinki
AUF cooperation
Unlimited music
Melodies from the new and old world
Lang–Clyne–Holborne–Downland–Purcell–Partyka–Reicher–Kähärä–Ikonen–Chydenius–Kuusisto–Bosio–Vinther–Sariola
Rajaton
Avanti!
UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Cathedral, Espoo
VocalEspoo
Who was Carlo G.?
Visit to the VocalEspoo festival
Carlo G. – Caccini
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Essi Luttinen, mezzo-soprano
FiBO Players:
Kreeta-Maria Kentala, violin
Louna Hosia, viola da gamba
Eero Palviainen, theorbo
Anna-Maaria Oramo, organ and musical leading
House of Nobility, Stockholm
The Power of the Stars
Alessandro Stradella’s rarely performed serenata
Stradella–Corelli
Myriam Arbouz, soprano
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Katariina Heikkilä, alto
Mats Lillhannus, tenor
George Parris, bass
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
The great hall of Vaasa City Hall, Vaasa
Vaasa Baroque
Betel Church, Turku
Betel Concerts
Sirenius Hall, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Labyrinthe de l'amour
Nordic chamber
Lully–Charpentier–Marais–Campra
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Anders J. Dahlin, tenor
Musicians from the Finnish Baroque Orchestra, Barokkanerne and Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Dance House (Erkko Hall), Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Eros
A new collaboration between harpsichordist Marianna Henriksson and choreographer Anna Mustonen
ARTISTIC TEAM
Assembling and concept: Marianna Henriksson and Anna Mustonen
Choreography: Anna Mustonen
Musical director, harpsichord and organ: Marianna Henriksson
Performers: Hanna Ahti, Mikko Hyvönen, Anna Kupari, Pie Kär and Eleni Pierides, dance;
Tuuli Lindeberg and Sirkku Rintamäki, soprano; Teppo Lampela, alto; Juho Punkeri, tenor; Jussi Lehtipuu, bass;
Finnish Baroque Orchestra: Anne Pekkala and Hannu Vasara, violin; Hanna Pakkala, viola; Louna Hosia, cello; Anna Rinta-Rahko, violone; Jani Sunnarborg, dulcian; Eero Palviainen, theorbo
Dramaturge: Masi Tiitta
Costume design: Piia Rinne
Lighting and set design: Heikki Paasonen
Producer: Riikka Thitz / i dolci
Production: i dolci, Zodiak – Center for New Dance, Finnish Baroque Orchestra, Helsinki Early Music Festival
Supported by: Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation, Kone Foundation, Uusimaa Regional Fund of the Finnish Cultural Foundation, Arts Promotion Centre Finland
Residence: Santarcangelo dei Teatri (IT) / Finnish Cultural Foundation
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility / Helsinki Early Music Festival
Juliet from Baghdad
The story of a forbidden love
Bakr Hasan, script and direction
Bakr Hasan and Henna Mäki-Filppula, actors
Ali Saad, arabic singer
Sanna Salmenkallio, traditional Iraqi instrument joze
Sanna Salmenkallio and Anthony Marini, music dramaturgy
Pietu Pietiäinen, lights
Markus Tsokkinen, visualisation
Sampsa Peltonen, translation
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
The German Church, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Voices in the cosmos
Featuring a winner from the Aria Borealis International Singing Competition
Bach–Pachelbel–Bernhard–Krieger–Rosenmüller–Tunder
Johanna Rosa Falkinger, soprano
Encanto House Band:
Georg Kallweit, violin
Anthony Marini, violin
Kaisa Ruotsalainen, violin and viola
Laura Kajander, viola
Jussi Seppänen, cello
Björn Gäfvert, harpsichord
Eero Palviainen, lute
Anna Rinta-Rahko, violone
House of Nobility, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
J.S. Bach – Einmal anders
Baccano’s 20th anniversary season
J.S. Bach
Baccano:
Hanna Haapamäki, recorder
Susanne Helasvuo, violin
Anni Elonen, violin
Tiila Kangas, viola
Jussi Seppänen, cello
Anna Rinta-Rahko, double bass
Eero Palviainen, lute
Marianna Henriksson, harpsichord and organ
Universitetets aula, Oslo
Kannelmäki Church, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Plague, Peace and Party
Postmodern Baroque music from the 17th century
Trad. (Finland/Norway/Quebec) – Verdier – Buxtehude – Pettersen – Charpentier – Lully – Praetorius – Corelli
Myriam Leblanc and Meeri Pulakka, soprano
Ensemble Caprice
Barokkanerne
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Balderin sali, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Opera with and without words
A trip into the theatrical gestures of Viennese classicism
Mozart–Haydn–Schubert–Beethoven
Ensemble Dialoghi:
Cristina Esclapez, fortepiano
Lorenzo Coppola, clarinet and clarinet d'amore
Encanto House Band
The German Church, Helsinki
Helsinki Early Music Festival
Vivaldi and the baroque nomades
Musical fireworks in Eastern Europe
Vivaldi–anonymous
Myriam Leblanc, soprano
Ensemble Caprice:
Matthias Maute, recorder and traverso
Sophie Larivière, recorder and traverso
Olivier Brault, violin
Lucie Ringuette, violin
Susie Napper, cello
David Jacques, baroque guitare
Ziya Tabassian, percussion
Cathedral, Tampere
Father and son Mozart
Missa solemnis and Requiem
L. Mozart – W.A. Mozart
Silja Aalto, soprano
Maiju Vaahtoluoto, mezzo-soprano
Juho Punkeri, tenor
Arttu Kataja, baritone
Harju Chamber Choir
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Heikki Liimola, conductor
Järvenpää-talo, Järvenpää
Sigurd Snåre Hall, Tammisaari
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility
Dangerous Liaisons
Pastel-toned Musical Theater
Haydn
Riikka Sirén, soprano
Essi Luttinen, mezzo-soprano
Tuomas Miettola, tenor
Kristian Lindroos, baritone
Niklas Häggblom, actor
FiBO Players:
Pauliina Fred, traverso
Jasu Moisio, oboe
Asko Heiskanen, clarinet
Markus Kaarto, clarinet
Jani Sunnarborg, bassoon
Jaakko Luoma, bassoon
Tommi Hyytinen, natural horn
Miska Miettunen, natural horn
Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki
Cathedral, Tampere
Mass in b minor
Cantores Minores celebrates its 70th anniversary
J. S. Bach
Tuuli Lindeberg, soprano
Teppo Lampela, contratenor
Tuomas Katajala, tenor
Tommi Hakala, bass
Cantores Minores (coach Hannu Norjanen)
Leipzigin Tuomaskuoro (coach Thomas cantor Andreas Reize)
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Andreas Reize (10.11.) / Hannu Norjanen (13.11.), conductor
Sipoo Church, Sipoo
Cathedral, Porvoo
Christmas Oratorio
Three first cantatas
J.S. Bach
Anna Grieve (Sipoo) / Leila Saari (Porvoo), soprano
Lotta Pylkäs (Sipoo) / Merle Dräger (Porvoo), alto
Akseli Ferrand, tenor
Paulus Hartikainen, bass
Christmas Oratorio Choir
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Eric-Olof Söderström, conductor
Angelicum-sali, Helsinki
Gems of the classical quartet
Music in the salons
Hensel – Felix Mendelssohn – Beethoven
FiBO Players:
Irma Niskanen, violin
Hannu Vasara, violin
Laura Kajander, viola
Lea Pekkala, cello
Kangasala Arts Centre, Kangasala
House of Nobility, Helsinki
The Residency Series at the House of Nobility
Italian Christmas
Pastoral Music from the Boot-looking Land
Zavateri – Leonarda – Manfredini – A. Scarlatti – Corelli
Maria Ladurner, soprano
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Finnish Baroque Orchestra musicians
1st violin: Irma Niskanen, Kaisa Ruotsalainen, Irina Kim
2nd violin: Anthony Marini, Juha-Pekka Koivisto, Anna Pohjola
viola: Tuula Riisalo, Laura Kajander
cello: Louna Hosia, Lea Pekkala
bass: Petri Ainali
harpsichord,organ: Anna-Maaria Oramo
lute: Olli Hyyrynen
Soprano: Maria Ladurner
Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki
Lapinjärvi Church, Lapinjärvi
Christmas Oratorio
The oratorio of the 70 anniversary year
J.S. Bach
Saara Kiiveri, soprano
Jeni Packalén, alto
Heikki Hattunen, tenor
Arttu Kataja, bass
Cantores Minores
CM training group choir (16.12., training Anna Hurme and Timo Pihkanen)
Finnish Baroque Orchestra
Hannu Norjanen, conductor