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Towards paradise

Thu 18/04/2024 19:00 - 21:00
6.50€
48.00€

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The glass shoe finds its owner as the story of Sergei Prokofiev's Cinderella ballet is told to the tune of a suite compiled by Dima Slobodeniuk.

The pumpkin carriage is flying, the glass shoe finds its owner, and evil gets its reward. The story in Sergei Prokofiev's Cinderella ballet is told to the tune of a suite compiled by Dima Slobodeniuk. Trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger fearlessly enters the labyrinth in Jörg Widmann's trumpet concerto. The journey towards paradise passes through the lush sound of a giant orchestra – the five-piece percussion section is not only to be heard but also seen!

Sergei Prokofiev: Cinderella

The ballet Romeo and Juliet was such a success when premiered in 1938 that Sergei Prokofiev was immediately asked to compose another one, Cinderella. He eagerly set to work on a scenario by Nikolai Volkov based on the fairytale by Charles Perrault, but then along came the war and the ballet was put aside. Not until 1944 was it finished, and premiered the following year. It was then such a success that it won its composer the Stalin Prize, First Class. Prokofiev used the prize money to buy himself a dacha.

Prokofiev later arranged three orchestral suites from the ballet music. The suite to be heard tonight is selected by conductor Dima Slobodeniouk. The story of Cinderella is no doubt one familiar to all – the story of a girl who is exploited by her wicked stepmother and ugly stepsisters but who is magically whisked off to the ball in a fine gown and carriage, loses her slipper in her haste to be home by midnight but thanks to it ends up marrying the Prince. And so they lived happily ever after.

 

Håkan Hardenberger

Trumpet soloist Håkan Hardenberger (born 1961) has not only pushed the boundaries of what can be achieved with the instrument, but he has also inspired countless composers and fellow musicians. He champions the finest works written for the trumpet, and his extraordinary 40-year career has established him as one the world’s most prominent trumpetists.

Hardenberger regularly performs with the world’s leading orchestras. Notable engagements of Hardenberger’s 2023/24 season include the UK premiere of Jörg Widmann’s Towards Paradise with the London Symphony Orchestra and Daniel Harding, the Swedish premiere with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Andris Nelsons, followed by the Finnish premiere with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and Dima Slobodeniouk.

Born in Malmö, Sweden, Hardenbrger began studying the trumpet at the age of eight and continued his studies at the Paris Conservatoire with Pierre Thibaud and in Los Angeles with Thomas Stevens. Hardenberger is a professor at the Malmö Conservatoire.

 

Dima Slobodeniouk

Praised by musicians and audiences alike, Dima Slobodeniouk (born 1975) has become one of the most sought-after conductors of his generation, working with the world’s foremost orchestras and soloists, and also known as an acclaimed recording artist. 

Slobodeniouk was Music Director of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia from 2013 to 2022, and Principal Conductor of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra from 2016 to 2021, as well as the Artistic Director of the Sibelius Festival.

In the 2023/24 season, Dima Slobodeniouk returns to the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Wiener Symphoniker, and to the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Furthermore, the season sees his special return to the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia. Slobodeniouk has been invited to make his debuts with the National Symphony Orchestra Washington, with the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, and at the Bayerische Staatsoper. 

 Dima Slobodeniouk graduated from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki in 2001.

Violin 1
Meri Englund 
Pekka Kauppinen
Totti Hakkarainen
Eija Hartikainen
Katariina Jämsä
Kati Kuusava
Helmi Kuusi
Elina Lehto
Ilkka Lehtonen
Jani Lehtonen
Júlia Mušáková
Kari Olamaa
Petri Päivärinne
Kalinka Pirinen
Elina Viitasaari

Violin 2
Kamran Omarli
Teija Kivinen
Teppo Ali-Mattila
Heini Eklund
Anna-Maria Huohvanainen
Terhi Ignatius
Sanna Kokko
Liam Mansfield
Siiri Rasta
Harry Rayner
Krista Rosenberg
Virpi Taskila
Tuuli Talvitie

Viola
Torsten Tiebout
Lotta Poijärvi
Petteri Poijärvi
Aulikki Haahti-Turunen
Kaarina Ikonen
Tiila Kangas
Ulla Knuuttila
Carmen Moggach
Liisa Orava
Mariette Reefman
Markus Sallinen
Hajnalka Standi-Pulakka

Cello
Samuli Peltonen 
Tuomas Ylinen 
Basile Ausländer
Jaani Helander
Veli-Matti Iljin
Ilmo Saaristo
Aslihan Gencgonül
Tommi Wesslund
Swann Leclere
Mirella Pietikäinen

Bass
Ville Väätäinen
Tuomo Matero
Adrian Rigopulos
Paul Aksman
Eero Ignatius
Venla Lahti
Piotr Zimnik
Flute
Elina Raijas 
Päivi Korhonen
Jenny Villanen

Oboe
Hannu Perttilä
Jussi Jaatinen
Paula Malmivaara

Clarinet
Heikki Nikula
Francois Lemoine
Marko Portin

Bassoon
Markus Tuukkanen 
Mikko-Pekka Svala 
Erkki Suomalainen

Horn
Mika Paajanen 
Miska Miettunen
Joonas Seppelin
Ruben Buils Garcia

Trumpet
Pasi Pirinen 
Mika Tuomisalo
Pasqual Llopis Diago
Obin Meurin

Trombone
Valtteri Malmivirta
Anu Fagerström
Jussi Vuorinen

Tuba
Sérgio Carolino

Timpani
Tomi Wikström

Percussion
Xavi Castelló Aràndiga
Mikael Sandström
Pasi Suomalainen
Sampo Kuusisto
Touko Leinonen
Elmeri Uusikorpi

Harp
Katilyne Roels
Sanni Korpelainen

Keyboard
Matilda Kärkkäinen

Taiteilijat

Dima Slobodeniouk
conductor
Håkan Hardenberger
trumpet

Ohjelma

    19:00
    Jörg Widmann
    Towards Paradise (Labyrinth VI) (First performance in Finland)
    21:00
    Sergei Prokofjev
    Cinderella, suite from ballet
Series III
Musiikkitalo Concert Hall
Dima Slobodeniouk
Håkan Hardenberger
Jörg Widmann
Towards Paradise (Labyrinth VI) (First performance in Finland)
Sergei Prokofjev
Cinderella, suite from ballet