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.
Inmo Yang, winner of the 2022 Sibelius Violin Competition, will perform Prokofiev’s sparkling Second Violin Concerto. The concert, conducted by Nil Venditti, will also feature music by living composers Fazil Say and Camille Pépin.

Nil Venditti conductor
Inmo Yang violin
Camille Pépin: Avant les clartés de l’aurore
Fazil Say: Chamber Symphony
Sergei Prokofyev: Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 63
Please note that there will be no intermission.
Inmo Yang, winner of the 2022 Sibelius Violin Competition, will perform Prokofiev’s sparkling Second Violin Concerto. Italian-Turkish Nil Venditti serves as artistic director of the Royal Northern Orchestra, which performs at Newscastle, and has made successful guest appearances in Finland. Also known as a virtuoso pianist, Fazıl Say composed his Chamber Symphony in 2015, a work filled with Turkish rhythms, nostalgia for old Istanbul, and a modern longing for romance. Camille Pepin’s (b. 1990) Avant les clartes de l’aurore (“Before the Brightness of Dawn”), paints scenes of nature that blend Pushkin’s poetry with modern impressionism.
Tapiola Hall, Espoo Cultural Centre
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)
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.