Easter Concert: J.S. Bach’s Mass In B Minor
Thoroughly immersed in historically informed performance practice, Peter Whelan takes on one of the greatest challenges in Baroque repertoire with the professional singers of the Helsinki Chamber Choir.
Nicolas Altstaedt, Artistic Partner of the Tapiola Sinfonietta, does double duty again as cellist and conductor.

Nicolas Altstaedt, conductor
Petr Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33, original version
Wilhelm Killmayer: La joie de vivre
Sándor Veress: Four Transylvanian Dances
Joseph Haydn: Symphony no. 70 in D major Hob. I:70
Nicolas Altstaedt, Artistic Partner of the Tapiola Sinfonietta, does double duty again as cellist and conductor. For Tchaikovsky, Mozart represented an era of happiness and beauty, a world that he sought to capture in his Rococo Variations for cello and orchestra. The version that became known worldwide was tampered with by cellist Fitzenhagen, but here Altstaedt presents the piece as the composer intended. Wilhelm Killmayer (1927–2017), based in Munich, dabbled in Modernism early in his career before embracing a tonal joy of living, as in his La joie de vivre. A similar spirit may be found in Veress’s Transylvanian folk dances, which follow in Bartók’s footsteps but with a rather lighter touch. Haydn’s energetic Symphony no. 70 was devised to infuse optimism at the court of Prince Eszterházy after a devastating fire.
Pre-concert talk at 18:10–18:30.
Tapiola Hall, Espoo Cultural Centre
Kulttuuriaukio 2
02100 Espoo
Tickets 10–35€ + + subscription fees (starting at €1.50 + 0.65% of the total amount of the order www.lippu.fi)
Tickets 10–35€ + + subscription fees (starting at €1.50 + 0.65% of the total amount of the order www.lippu.fi)
Thoroughly immersed in historically informed performance practice, Peter Whelan takes on one of the greatest challenges in Baroque repertoire with the professional singers of the Helsinki Chamber Choir.
The EVA Trio’s new children’s album Orava, peippo ja pikkuinen lintu (Squirrel, Finch and Little Bird) has been warmly received, and now the songs from the album can also be heard live in a new arrangement for a 12-piece ensemble of the Tapiola Sinfonietta.

The EVA Trio’s new children’s album Orava, peippo ja pikkuinen lintu (Squirrel, Finch and Little Bird) has been warmly received, and now the songs from the album can also be heard live in a new arrangement for a 12-piece ensemble of the Tapiola Sinfonietta.