Pekka Kuusisto invites into the concert hall a quiet, waking Faun and other mythical creatures coloured by French impressionism.  
	
			Our celebration of the queen of instruments continues. Composer Nico Muhly and organist James McVinnie are two friends who share a love for the music of English Renaissance master Orlando Gibbons. Muhly composed his own concerto based on a song by their mutual favourite composer. Pekka Kuusisto invites into the concert hall a quiet, waking Faun and other mythical creatures coloured by French impressionism.
                                         
        
                                                                            
Claude Debussy: L’après-midi d'un faune
L’après-midi d'un faune (The Afternoon of a Faun) by Claude Debussy (1862–1918) is far greater a landmark work in the history of music than its ten-minute length would suggest. The writer and critic Paul Griffiths even went so far as to say that the first four bars on the solo flute marked the birth of modern music. The piece was originally to have served as the prelude to a three-movement work for orchestra based on a poem of the same name by Stéphane Mallarmé, but the second movement (Interlude) and finale (Paraphrase) were never forthcoming. Tonality and regular rhythms become as hazy in the piece as the faun slumbering lazily in the hot summer’s afternoon. The critics at the time borrowed a term, impressionist, from painting to describe it, and though this is a word frequently used in speaking of Debussy, he personally rejected it. In vain, as we know so well. 
Maurice Ravel: Ma mère l’Oye
Ma mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) by Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) draws on well-known age-old folk tales. It was originally a suite in five movements for piano four hands dedicated to a friend’s two children but Ravel later expanded it into a half-hour ballet by orchestrating it and adding a prelude and interludes. Like the stories on which it is based, Mother Goose has become a classic.
The prelude leads us into an enchanted garden, giving us glimpses of the characters we are about to meet. The first is the Sleeping Beauty: we see her prick her finger on the spinning wheel and fall into a hundred-year sleep (scenes 1 & 2). Scene 3 presents the dialogues between Beauty and the Beast, who turns out to be a handsome prince in disguise. Scene 4 features Little Tom Thumb, who gets lost in the forest because the birds have eaten the crumbs he sprinkled along the path to show him the way home. Scene 5, the climax of the ballet, is based on the story of Laideronette, a pretty little girl who gets turned into an ugly one but breaks the spell and becomes pretty again as the Empress of the Pagodas (not temples but little porcelain figures). A trumpet calls us back to the enchanted garden. It is morning, the birds are singing and the Prince has come to wake the Sleeping Beauty with his kiss. Our journey in the land of dreams has ended. 
Violin 1 Pekka Kauppinen  Jan Söderblom  Eija Hartikainen  Katariina Jämsä  Maiju Kauppinen  Elina Lehto  Jani Lehtonen  Kalinka Pirinen  Petri Päivärinne  Satu Savioja  Elina Viitasaari  Totti Hakkarainen Angeles Salas Salas Emma Vähälä Sirkku Helin Marie Stolt
  Violin 2 Anna-Leena Haikola  Kamran Omarli  Teija Kivinen  Heini Eklund  Maaria Leino Teppo Ali-Mattila Eva Ballaz Liam Mansfield Siiri Rasta Krista Rosenberg Terhi Ignatius Harry Rayner Virpi Taskila Mathieu Garguillo
  Viola Torsten Tiebout  Petteri Poijärvi  Lotta Poijärvi Aulikki Haahti-Turunen Kaarina Ikonen Tiila Kangas Ulla Knuuttila Carmen Moggach Hajnalka Standi-Pulakka Liisa Orava Aida Hadzajlic Tuukka Susiluoto
  Cello Lauri Kankkunen  Beata Antikainen Basile Ausländer Mathias Hortling Veli-Matti Iljin Jaakko Rajamäki Ilmo Saaristo Saara Särkimäki Aslihan Gencgonül Fransien Paananen
  Bass Ville Väätäinen  Tuomo Matero Paul Aksman Eero Ignatius Venla Lahti Akseli Porkkala Eero-Kalle Bergman Teemu Kauppinen | Flute Elina Raijas  Niamh Mc Kenna Päivi Korhonen
  Oboe Hannu Perttilä Jussi Jaatinen Paula Malmivaara
  Clarinet Osmo Linkola  Heikki Nikula Laure Paris
  Bassoon Markus Tuukkanen Erkki Suomalainen
  Horn Ville Hiilivirta Jonathan Nikkinen Sam Parkkonen Ingrid Aukner
  Trumpet Thomas Bugnot  Mika Tuomisalo Pasqual Llopis Diago
  Trombone Valtteri Malmivirta  Anu Fagerström Teppo Alestalo
  Tuba Cornelius Jacobeit
  Timpani Tomi Wikström 
  Percussion Mikael Sandström  Xavi Castelló Aràndiga Pasi Suomalainen Alex Martin Agustin
  Harp Bengi Canatan Saara Olarte
  Keyboard Mirka Viitala |