Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg: The Marginalised
The theme of the 2026 “Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg” concert series is “The Marginalised.” The series consists of three different subthemes and concerts.
At the first After Work event of the spring, we will admire cellist Nicolas Altstaedt’s joie de vivre!

Nicolas Altstaedt, conductor
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33, original versionRococo Variations, Op. 33
Sándor Veress: Four Transylvanian Dances
Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 70 in D major
The first After Work concert of the spring celebrates cellist Nicolas Altstaedt’s joie de vivre! The After Work concert lasts about an hour without an intermission, and refreshments from the foyer bar may be brought into the hall.
A free Muskariparkki childcare service is available during the concert, but advance registration is required. You can register here (Webropol form, opens in a new window). Muskariparkki offers children aged 3–7 a joyful musical moment while adults enjoy the Tapiola Sinfonietta’s After Work concert.
Tapiola Hall, Espoo Cultural Centre
Kulttuuriaukio 2
02100 Espoo
Tickets 8–20€
Tickets 8–20€
The theme of the 2026 “Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg” concert series is “The Marginalised.” The series consists of three different subthemes and concerts.
Bad Christmas! Hosted by Antti Holma, the evening features brand‑new compositions to poems by, among others, Reino Leino and Sirsi Sunnas. To make sure the evening is not entirely terrible, the composers represent the very top tier in Finland – not to mention the singers.

Bad Christmas! Hosted by Antti Holma, the evening features brand‑new compositions to poems by, among others, Reino Leino and Sirsi Sunnas. To make sure the evening is not entirely terrible, the composers represent the very top tier in Finland – not to mention the singers.