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The Fearless

Thu 26/09/2024 19:00 - 21:00
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Joan Tower's Fanfare is dedicated to all adventurous, fearless women. Simon Crawford-Phillips makes his long-awaited debut as the HPO’s conductor.

Joan Tower's Fanfare is dedicated to all adventurous, fearless women. Aaron Copland's symphony, in turn, evokes the most famous American fanfare of our time, Fanfare for the Common Man. Sven-David Sandström's cello concerto has a neo-romantic patina. Simon Crawford-Phillips makes his long-awaited debut as the HPO’s conductor.

Joan Tower: Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1

Joan Tower (b. 1938) is a leading contemporary American composer and in 1990 was the first woman to win the prestigious Grawemeyer prize, for a work called Silver Ladders. Her Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman belongs to a set of six overtures and is the work by her most often performed. She wrote it for the Houston Symphony Orchestra on the 150th anniversary of the declaration of independence of the state of Texas from Mexico. Her primary source of inspiration was Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man and is a tribute to him. It is scored for the same instruments as his Fanfare and the themes are closely related, but instead of being patriotic, its message is feminist. It is dedicated to women who take risks and are adventurous, and to one such woman in particular, Marin Alsop the conductor.

Sven-David Sandström: Cello Concerto

Sven-David Sandström (1942–2019), composer and teacher, was a major figure in Swedish music. He wrote nine solo concertos in all, of which that for cello is maybe the most melodic. It clearly pays homage to the 19th-century ideals of harmony and timbre. According to tonight’s soloist Torleif Thedéen, for whom it was composed, the cello concerto is in no way a manifesto to be admired from afar; on the contrary, it reaches out to its audience, longing to communicate. Cast in an unconventional mould, it makes extreme demands of the soloist. Instead of being divided into movements, it consists of 13 interconnected scenes, each contrasting with the one before in both timbre and the techniques required: from a swiftly flowing elegy to a tongue-in-cheek scherzo, a pensive recitative to a fragmentary march, suspension in space to virtuoso runs and nonchalant pizzicatos. The journey through the world of styles ends with a tender cantilena that floats peacefully up into the heights.

Torleif Thedéen

Swedish cellist Torleif Thedéen (born 1962) has performed as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist with many of the world’s greatest orchestras, among them the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; the Dresden, London, Netherlands, and Royal Philharmonic Orchestras; the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; the Hallé Orchestra; and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. He is familiar with the prestigious stages of the Wigmore Hall in London, the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Philharmonie in Berlin, and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Thedéen has collaborated with distinctive conductors, including Paavo Berglund, Kirill Petrenko, Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leif Segerstam, Mario Venzago, Osmo Vänskä, and Franz Welser-Möst.

Thedéen is a first prize winner of international cello competitions, and his numerous recordings have received acclaimed awards and recognitions. He is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Music in London and a professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.Swedish cellist Torleif Thedéen (born 1962) has performed as a recitalist, chamber musician, and concerto soloist with many of the world’s greatest orchestras, among them the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra; the Dresden, London, Netherlands, and Royal Philharmonic Orchestras; the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin; the Hallé Orchestra; and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. He is familiar with the prestigious stages of the Wigmore Hall in London, the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Philharmonie in Berlin, and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Thedéen has collaborated with distinctive conductors, including Paavo Berglund, Kirill Petrenko, Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leif Segerstam, Mario Venzago, Osmo Vänskä, and Franz Welser-Möst.

Thedéen is a first prize winner of international cello competitions, and his numerous recordings have received acclaimed awards and recognitions. He is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Music in London and a professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.

Simon Crawford-Phillips

Simon Crawford-Phillips (born 1976) leads a wide-ranging career as a conductor, pianist, and chamber musician, with a passion for contemporary music. Settled in Sweden, he has been appointed Artistic Adviser and Chief Conductor of the Västerås Sinfonietta from 2017 to 2026.

Crawford-Phillips performs as a guest conductor and pianist both domestically and internationally, now debuting with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. He has also collaborated with the Swedish Radio Symphony, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; the English, the Scottish, the Swedish, and the Zurich Chamber Orchestras; and the NHK Symphony Orchestra. In addition to being a director of multiple festivals, he appears at premier events and concert halls across Europe, including Verbier, Schleswig-Holstein, Edinburgh, and the Wigmore Hall.

Simon Crawford-Phillips teaches at the Gothenburg Academy of Music and Drama, as well as giving masterclasses. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 2010.

Violin 1
Pekka Kauppinen
Kreeta-Julia Heikkilä
Eija Hartikainen
Katariina Jämsä
Helmi Kuusi
Elina Lehto
Ilkka Lehtonen
Kari Olamaa
Petri Päivärinne
Kalinka Pirinen
Harry Rayner
Angeles Salas Salas
Elina Viitasaari
Alexis Mauritz
Violetta Varo

Violin 2
Kaija Lukas
Emma Nyman
Kamran Omarli
Teija Kivinen
Eva Ballaz
Heini Eklund
Dhyani Gylling
Matilda Haavisto
Liam Mansfield
Siiri Rasta
Krista Rosenberg
Virpi Taskila
Serguei Gonzalez Pavlova
Jasmin Mönkkönen

Viola
Torsten Tiebout
Lotta Poijärvi
Petteri Poijärvi
Tuomas Huttunen
Kaarina Ikonen
Tiila Kangas
Ulla Knuuttila
Carmen Moggach
Mariette Reefman
Markus Sallinen
Hajnalka Standi-Pulakka
Aida Hadzajlic

Cello
Lauri Kankkunen
Tuomas Ylinen
Jaakko Rajamäki
Jaani Helander
Mathias Hortling
Ilmo Saaristo
Saara Särkimäki
Johannes Välja
Tommi Wesslund

Bass
Ville Väätäinen
Tuomo Matero
Paul Aksman
Eero Ignatius
Venla Lahti
Tomi Laitamäki
Josh Lambert
Adrian Rigopulos
Flute
Niamh Mc Kenna
Päivi Korhonen
Hanna-Kaarina Heikinheimo
Janette Leván

Oboe
Hannu Perttilä
Nils Rõõmussaar
Antti Turtiainen

Clarinet
Osmo Linkola
Anna-Maija Korsimaa
Heikki Nikula
Hyesoo Kim

Bassoon
Mikko-Pekka Svala
Noora Van Dok
Tuukka Vihtkari

Horn
Tuomas Harri
Ville Hiilivirta
Miska Miettunen
Joonas Seppelin

Trumpet
Thomas Bugnot
Obin Meurin
Michael Olsen
Mika Tuomisalo
Pedro Dantas

Trombone
Darren Acosta
Anu Fagerström
Jussi Vuorinen

Timpani
Tomi Wikström

Percussion
Xavi Castelló Aràndiga
Mikael Sandström
Sampo Kuusisto
Jani Niinimäki
Elmeri Uusikorpi

Harp
Anni Kuusimäki
Minnaleena Jankko

Keyboard
Minna Koskimies
Lambis Pavlou

Taiteilijat

Simon Crawford-Phillips
conductor
Torleif Thedéen
cello

Ohjelma

    19:00
    Joan Tower
    Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
    Sven-David Sandström
    Cello concerto
    21:00
    Aaron Copland
    Symphony No. 3
Series III
Musiikkitalo Concert Hall
Simon Crawford-Phillips
Torleif Thedéen
Joan Tower
Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
Sven-David Sandström
Cello concerto
Aaron Copland
Symphony No. 3