Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
29.03.2024
Label: Alba
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Linda Suolahti, Tiina Karakorpi, Mari Viluksela
Komponist: Helvi Leiviskä (1902-1982), Ilmari Hannikainen (1892-1955), Cecilia Damström (1988)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Helvi Leiviskä (1902 - 1982): Violin sonata in G minor Op 21:
- 1 Leiviskä: Violin sonata in G minor Op 21: I Allegro risoluto 05:49
- 2 Leiviskä: Violin sonata in G minor Op 21: II Larghetto con anima 09:26
- 3 Leiviskä: Violin sonata in G minor Op 21: III Allegro con fuogo 08:58
- Ann-Elise Hannikainen (1946 - 2012): Zafra:
- 4 Hannikainen: Zafra 05:16
- Cecilia Damström (b. 1988): Celestial Beings for violin and viola Op 47:
- 5 Damström: Celestial Beings for violin and viola Op 47: I Aphrodite 06:50
- 6 Damström: Celestial Beings for violin and viola Op 47: II Persephone 05:28
- 7 Damström: Celestial Beings for violin and viola Op 47: III Athena 03:16
- Helvi Leiviskä: Impromptu:
- 8 Leiviskä: Impromptu 04:20
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Es hat in der klassischen Musik immer Künstler/Komponisten gegeben, die aufgrund ihres Geschlechts, ihrer Rasse und/oder ihres sozioökonomischen Status übersehen wurden. Es ist wichtig anzuerkennen, dass wir aufgrund dieser Ausgrenzung und Diskriminierung bestimmter Stimmen nicht die ganze (ihre) Geschichte sehen und hören.
Die finnischen Komponistinnen Ann-Elise Hannikainen, Helvi Leiviskä und Cecilia Damström haben alle wunderschön gestaltete Werke zum Violinrepertoire beigetragen, die leider nicht allgemein bekannt sind.
Meine Albumreihe erweckt die Werke dieser marginalisierten finnischen Komponisten zu neuem Leben, indem sie ihre Manuskripte in zugängliche Aufnahmen verwandelt. Die Veröffentlichung dieser Aufnahmen ist von entscheidender Bedeutung; sie wird das Bewusstsein für diese bahnbrechenden Werke schärfen und sicherstellen, dass sie für künftige Generationen weiterleben.
Linda Suolahti, Geige
Tiina Karakorpi, Klavier
Mari VIluksela, Bratsche
Linda Suolahti
One of Finland's most interesting solo violinists, Linda Suolahti, is seen as a significant trendsetter in Finnish art music, having impressed with her courage as an organizer of events and as an artistic director. She is currently based in Helsinki and enjoys a versatile career as a guest leader and chamber musician, regularly invited to play in some of the world's leading music festivals and concert halls.
Since 2016, Linda has led a chamber music festival, Kokonainen/Musequal, which highlights mainly unknown and forgotten female composers and composers representing minorities.
2023 Linda recorded her debut album on the leading Finnish label Alba Records. The album contains unrecorded Finnish works by female composers. Alba Records releases the album in October.
Linda has also made an impressive career in the orchestra field, appearing as a leader and concertmaster of numerous orchestras crossing continents, specializing in leading an orchestra without a conductor.
From 2017 to 2020, Linda held a concertmaster position in the Lapland Chamber Orchestra. Besides that, she has appeared as a guest leader in the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra, National Arts Centre Orchestra (Canada), Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Harbin Symphony Orchestra (China), Finnish National Opera Orchestra, and Lohja City Orchestra orchestras, among others. Linda is enjoying her career as a freelancer, occasionally joining world-leading chamber orchestras such as the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, and O/Modernt Chamber Orchestra.
Linda has performed as a soloist under Ari Angervo’s, Tomas Djupsjöbacka’s, John Storgård’s, Eero Lehtimäki’s, and Reinhard Goebel’s baton with different ensembles. It is not rare that she will also appear as a soloist leading the orchestra simultaneously.
As an enthusiastic chamber musician, Linda has performed in various music festivals and other smaller occasions in Finland and abroad together with the most incredible artists such as Alena Baeva, Vadym Kholodenko, Guy Braunstein, Jennifer Stumm, John Storgårds, Malin Broman, Roland Pöntinen, Sergey Malov, Patrick Gallois, Olli Mustonen, Priya Mitchell, Pekka Kuusisto in chamber music festivals like ClasClas (Spain), Our Festival (Finland), Kuhmo Chamber Music (Finland), Festival des Rencontres Musicales de Figeac (France), Summer Lunchtime Concerts (Music Centre, Finland), Naantali Music Festival (Finland) among many others.
2019 Linda graduated with distinction from Sibelius Academy, where she has been studying with Minna Pensola (Meta4) and Jaakko Ilves. In 2015, she attended the Master of Performance program at the Royal College of Music in London, where she was honored to study as an Emma Rose Memorial Scholar.
Booklet für Unrecorded