La joie de vivre
Nicolas Altstaedt, Artistic Partner of the Tapiola Sinfonietta, does double duty again as cellist and conductor.
Clarinetist Lauri Sallinen is known for breaking down barriers between different art forms. The concert, conducted by Izabelė Jankauskaitė, will feature no fewer than six works, including Lotta Wennäkoski’s Ele.

Izabelė Jankauskaitė, conductor
Lauri Sallinen, clarinet
Jean Sibelius: Suite Mignonne op. 98a
Béla Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances
Lotta Wennäkoski: Ele
Edvard Grieg: Two Nordic Melodies for strings op. 63
Witold Lutosławski: Little Suite for Chamber Orchestra
Zoltán Kodály: Dances of Galánta
Clarinetist Lauri Sallinen has become known for breaking down barriers between different art forms. Lithuanian Izabelė Jankauskaitė, who serves as assistant conductor of the Frankfurt RSO, will make her debut as concert conductor. Sibelius’s late Suite mignonne is nostalgic in tone, with waltzes and polkas recalling the good old days. Grieg’s Two Nordic Melodies are also dominated by a melancholic mood, even though cattle breeding was by no means a declining industry in the 1870s. Bartok, Kodaly, and Lutoslawski draw vitality from Eastern European folk dances, whose rhythms sweep away worries, arithmetic, and the sense of time. Lotta Wennäkoski’s Ele for clarinet and strings goes a few dance steps further and reminds us of the physicality of music by notating Sallinen’s movements and expressions.
Concert presentation in the main foyer from 5:10 to 5:30 p.m.
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)
Nicolas Altstaedt, Artistic Partner of the Tapiola Sinfonietta, does double duty again as cellist and conductor.
At the Tapiola Sinfonietta dance at the Old Student House, you can travel through time in style, boisterously, and each in your own way – this is an invitation to dance!