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.
Lonely Child for soprano – in this case, the renowned sopranista Samuel Mariño – is Vivier’s best-known work. In addition, the opening concert of the Tapiola Sinfonietta’s Queer Festival features distinctive works by Ethel Smyth and Hans Werner Henze, conducted by Vanessa Chartrand.

Vanessa Chartrand conductor
Samuel Mariño sopranista
Hans Werner Henze: Symphony No. 1
Claude Vivier: Lonely Child
Intermission
Ethel Smyth: Serenade in D
Being openly gay required courage and sacrifice from composers in years past. Hans Werner Henze (1926–2012) left Germany at a young age due to prejudice and spent the rest of his life in Italy. First Symphony was completed before his move in 1947, but Henze completely revised it in 1963. The Canadian Claude Vivier (1948–1983) grew up in a Catholic orphanage but was forced to leave the seminary because of his homosexuality. He eventually settled in Paris, where he was stabbed to death by a homophobic serial killer. Lonely Child for soprano – in this case, the renowned sopranista Samuel Mariño – is Vivier’s best-known work. Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944) made no secret of her relationships with women, such as the writer Virginia Woolf, but she ended up in prison for fighting for women’s suffrage.
Tapiola Hall, Espoo Cultural Centre
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Tickets 8–20 € + subscription fees (starting at €1.50 + 0.65% of the total amount of the order www.lippu.fi)
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.