La joie de vivre
Nicolas Altstaedt, Artistic Partner of the Tapiola Sinfonietta, does double duty again as cellist and conductor.
Maria Wloszczowska, concertmaster of the European Chamber Orchestra, makes her Tapiola debut.

Maria Włoszczowska, leader
Igor Stravinsky: Concerto in E flat major ‘Dumbarton Oaks’
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto no. 2 in D major KV211
Igor Stravinsky: Concerto in D major ‘Basel’
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major KV219
Art music is not always classical in the strict sense. In the history of music, classical periods favouring balance and restraint tend to alternate with periods of extravagance and emotional excess. As composer George Antheil from the USA put it, all art in all eras could be described as a classical inhalation followed by a romantic exhalation and the cycle repeating, the point being that art cannot hold its breath for too long without dying. Mozart was 19 years old when he wrote four of his five Violin Concertos at the very heart of the 18th century Classical period. Stravinsky’s Neo-Classical works are not so much about respecting historical models as about playing with them, and sometimes joking at their expense.
Pre-concert talk at 18:10–18:30.
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.
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.