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41. Mito Chamber Orchestra Regular Concerts Autumn 2001 (English)
Kussmaul appeared at MCO as a soloist along with the pianist Andreas Steieir. withone of the most exciting pianists of the younger generation, olli mustonen.
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Mito Chamber Orchestra: 47th Regular Concert
Reunion #1, with Rainer Kussmaul
Reunion 1: Rainer Kussmaul (former concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic)
This autumn, the Mito Chamber Orchestra (MCO) will reunite, on two separate occasions, with two maestros with whom it has developed a deep relationship of trust in past performances. The reunions are bound to yield bountiful fruit to MCO.
The first reunion will take place at the 47th Regular Concert, with the violinist Rainer Kussmaul. In the autumn of 1998, Kussmaul appeared at MCO as a soloist along with the pianist Andreas Steieir. Their performance of Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings drew resounding applause. This time, he will parlay his brilliant career as the former concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic as he sits in the concertmaster's chair throughout the program, leading the MCO.
Under Kussmaul's leadership, the fine ensemble precision of MCO will become even more refined. The miracle of the 1996 performance of Mendelssohn's "Italian Symphony," sans conductor, will be repeated this time with the same composer's "Scottish Symphony."
Another piece in the program that is being much talked about is Beethoven's Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello, which features two string soloists that MCO is proud of Takumi Kubota on the violin and Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi on the cello together with one of the most exciting pianists of the younger generation, Olli Mustonen. These artists of remarkable talent, who have captured the attention of the world's music circles with their distinctly individual performances, will join forces with MCO to produce a thrilling moment. They will fulfill all your expectations.

42. Pekka Kuusisto
He has performed with pianist olli mustonen at the Lincoln Center in New Yorkand with cellist Steven Isserlis in chamber concerts at the City of London
http://www.fazerartists.fi/artistit/pekkakuusisto.htm
Violinist
Pekka Kuusisto
Born in Finland in 1976, Pekka Kuusisto began to study the violin at the age of three. His teachers included Gèza Szilvay, Tuomas Haapanen, Miriam Fried and Paul Biss.
In November 1995, Pekka Kuusisto became the first Finnish violinist to win the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki and was additionally awarded the special prize for the best performance of the Sibelius Concerto. Since then, he has embarked on an international career as well as continuing to perform with numerous Finnish orchestras, including the Finnish Radio Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic and Lahti Symphony, with whom he toured to Japan in 1999.
Since 1996 performances have included concerts with many major orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin, Czech Philharmonic, Swedish Radio, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Hessischer Rundfunk, Cleveland and Philharmonia orchestras. He is also a regular visitor to all the major Finnish orchestras. Conductor champions include Valery Gergiev, Yuri Temikanov, Osmo Vänska, Paavo Berglund, Thomas Dausgaard, and Leif Segerstam. Pekka also works regularly with Vladimir Ashkenazy who invited him to join the Czech Philharmonic on a South American tour in 2000. In summer 2001 he made his debuts with the Chicago Symphony (at the Ravinia Festival with Christoph Eschenbach), Detroit Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony and Philadelphia orchestras.

43. Schöpferisch
Translate this page Manche nennen ihn das Enfant terrible der Musikszene olli mustonen, derfinnische pianist, bei dem nie sicher ist, was als Nächstes kommt.
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Olli Mustonen und Pekka Kuusisto am 13. 2. mit der Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
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Er ist anders. Seine Interpretationen sind es auch. Manche nennen ihn das Enfant terrible der Musikszene: Olli Mustonen, der finnische Pianist, bei dem nie sicher ist, was als Nächstes kommt. Er lauscht den bekannten Werken der Musik immer wieder Neues ab. Denn er ist der Überzeugung, dass jede Aufführung jungfräuliche Frische behalten muss.
Mustonens Klavierabende sind Schöpfungsakte, aber nicht um ihrer selbst willen. Seinen Interpretationen ist anzumerken, dass zwei Seelen in seiner Brust schlagen: die des Pianisten und die des Komponisten. Er hat sich arrangiert: In den Wintermonaten tourt er als Solist durch die Lande, im Sommer komponiert er.
Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen ist auch anders. Das junge Orchester, 1987 von Musikern des Bundesstudentenorchester "Junge Deutsche Philharmonie" gegründet, lässt sich den Takt nicht von jedem vorgeben und sich schon gar nicht einen Chefdirigenten vor die Nase setzen. Vielmehr ist das Orchester basisdemokratisch organisiert, die Musiker sind ihre eigenen Gesellschafter und bestimmen damit ihre Chefs selbst. Seit 1995 ist es der faszinierende Brite Daniel Harding.
Auch musikalisch ist die Kammerphilharmonie immer auf der Suche nach Neuem. Die Trennung in E- und U-Musik ist ihr fremd. Sie spielt Jazz, Alte Musik, Avantgarde und macht gern Literaturprojekte. Auch Gastdirigenten bringen neuen Wind. Am Pult standen schon Thomas Hengelbrock, Heinrich Schiff und Trevor Pinnock.

44. Losangeles.com: Los Angeles Music And Clubs - Music Scene
Finnish pianist olli mustonen presented an intriguing recital program the followingafternoon, juxtaposing twelve of the Preludes and Fugues by JS Bach with an
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Hotel Reservations Music Dining Visiting ... Guides
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    Notes From the Underground
    Finn de Siecle
The hills are alive with the sound of Finnish music
by Carl Byron

    Art abounds all around us in Southern California. Consider, for instance, Ojai. It's much more than an enchanted Shangri-La, gallery-hopping getaway or hot-spring hot spot for Angelenos. The picturesque valleywhich provided the mythical Himalayan backdrop for the first film version of Lost Horizon is also the site of the renowned Ojai Festival. Since its inception in 1947, the annual gathering in this Ventura County arts colony has become one of the world's most important classical-music events, with a prominent focus on presentations of this era's music by world-class musicians. The 53rd edition of this notable conclave, held June 2-6, featured an impressive contingent of performers and composers from Finland. Finnish flair and innovation are generally well known and highly regarded in architecture, design and high-tech telecommunications. What's less widely appreciated in the U.S. is Finland's importance in contemporary classical music. In fact, this sparsely populated Nordic country, with only five million inhabitants, is one of the world's most prodigious producers of 20th Century art music. During a two-month visit to the country in 1995, I remember feeling overwhelmed by the depth of musical activity in most Finnish cities and towns. The small nation currently boasts 29 orchestras, hundreds of smaller ensembles, countless choirs, scores of summer music festivals and two prestigious and successful classical record labels, Finlandia and Ondine.

45. Losangeles.com: Los Angeles - ReveLAtions
concluding concert of the festival at the Colburn School of Performing Arts, Salonenled the Philharmonic's New Music Group, pianist olli mustonen and baritone
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an Urban Journal by Danny Feingold
Homeboy Igor
Celebrating Stravinsky With the Los Angeles Philharmonic by guest columnist, Carl Byron
    Igor Stravinsky's connections to Los Angeles run far deeper than many music aficionados may realize. Although he wasn't a native Angeleno, during most of the last three decades of his long and prolific life, the Russian-born Stravinsky (1882-1971) was Los Angeles' most prestigious cultural homeboy and a local hero of the area's contemporary music scene. Stravinsky earned his reputation as one of the icons of Western culture primarily in prewar Paris, where his explosive 1913 ballet score for "Le Sacre du Printemps" ("The Rite of Spring") detonated the Big Bang of modern music. However, the works that Stravinsky created during his nearly 30 years in Los Angeles include some of the most significant compositions of his careerdue partially to a unique confluence of influences that the composer was exposed to here. Stravinsky's compositional output during his time in Los Angeles includes what arguably became his most important late-period work for full orchestra, the ballet score "Agon," which he began composing in 1953 and eventually completed (after interruptions due to other projects) in 1957. Also during his years as an Angeleno, Stravinsky composed his largest-scale opus, "The Rake's Progress." This opera ranks among the foremost of 20th Century lyric stage works, and many music lovers consider it one of the greatest English-language operas of all time (thanks in part to the brilliant libretto by Stravinsky's collaborators, W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman).

46. Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Season And Tickets
Young Finnish pianist olli mustonen appears in a program featuring Busoni arrangementsof Bach’s Fantasia and Four Choral Preludes; Hindemith’s Sonata No.
http://www.cso.org/sat_performdetail.taf?eventid=4137

47. Chicago Symphony Orchestra - About The CSO
Manfred Honeck and cellist Truls Mørk (February 13); conductor EsaPekka Salonenwith the Los Angeles Philharmonic and pianist olli mustonen (March 20); and
http://www.cso.org/atc_press9.taf
Press Releases Premieres PERFORMANCES BY DANIEL BARENBOIM, YO-YO MA, CECILIA BARTOLI, WALTRAUD MEIER, MAURIZIO POLLINI, ITZHAK PERLMAN, MAXIM VENGEROV, PINCHAS ZUKERMAN, PLUS MANY MORE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS HEADLINE 2000-2001 Symphony Center Presents SEASON Daniel Barenboim continues his fiftieth anniversary celebration with an all-star chamber concert and the Chicago debut of the Berlin Staatskapelle Thursday, March 2, 2000 - An all-star chamber music concert featuring violinists Itzhak Perlman and Maxim Vengerov, violist Pinchas Zukerman, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, CSO Principal Clarinet Larry Combs, and Daniel Barenboim at the keyboard; the Chicago debut of the Berlin Staatskapelle; plus performances by Cecilia Bartoli, Waltraud Meier, Maurizio Pollini, Alfred Brendel, Emanuel Ax, and many more of the world's greatest artists will headline the 2000-2001 Symphony Center Presents series. CSO Music Director Daniel Barenboim unveiled classical programming for the series at a press conference in Buntrock Hall at Symphony Center today. He was joined by CSO President Henry Fogel and Symphony Center Presents "I am so proud to share this Symphony Center Presents schedule for next season with its strong line-up of the best artists from around the world. It is our honor to have so many exceptional musicians gracing the stage at Orchestra Hall next year," said Mr. Barenboim. "In terms of the music itself that will be performed next year, we felt that

48. Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano Pianists Polish Yellow Pages - Polska - Po
events, reviews, and interviews. mustonen, olli (b.1967) Brief biographyof young pianist from Finland. Neuhaus, Heinrich (1888-1964
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  • - UK Piano duo; brief information only. Aleksander, Adam - Polish/Canadian Classical pianist, includes biography and contact information. Alonso, Jose Ramon (b.1966) - Spanish pianist's personal home page. Alvarez , Carmen - Concert pianist born in Uruguay. Includes biography, sound bites, concert reviews, photos, etc. Antonelli, Pina - The young pianist has performed in numerous major concert halls both here and abroad; includes biography, reviews, and audio downloads. Archontides, P. B. - Greek-Australian pianist. Includes biographical information press releases and upcoming events. Argerich, Martha (b.1941) - Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews. Aubin, Isabelle
  • 49. Joshua Bell
    This season, Mr. Bell returns to Wigmore Hall with pianist olli mustonen, bassistEdgar Meyer, cellists Steven Isserlis and Gary Hoffman and the Orion String
    http://www.angelfire.com/ct2/mehmet/bell.html
    Joshua Bell
    The poetic musicality of Joshua Bell has earned the American-born violinist a prominent position among the leading musicians of the world. As winner of the Seventeen Magazine/General Motors competition, he came to national attention at 14 years of age. His Philadelphia Orchestra debut that same year, followed by his Carnegie Hall debut, an Avery Fisher Career Grant and subsequent exclusive recording contract, created a sensation that rapidly spread throughout the music world. Today, at age 30, Joshua Bell has earned a reputation not only as a dynamic performer, but as a dedicated and thoughtful musician who has successfully bridged the gap from child prodigy to inspired and mature artist. Last season marked the inauguration of Joshua Bell's first chamber music festival in London's Wigmore Hall. This season, Mr. Bell returns to Wigmore Hall with pianist Olli Mustonen, bassist Edgar Meyer, cellists Steven Isserlis and Gary Hoffman and the Orion String Quartet for performances featuring works of Martinu, Bartok, Kodaly, and Dvorak. Additional chamber music projects range from festivals in Salzburg, England and Edinburgh with Steven Isserlis and pianist Stephen Hough, to duo recitals with bassist Edgar Meyer in Illinois, and a trio concert with Mssrs. Mustonen and Isserlis at Lincoln Center in New York. Joshua Bell also tours in recital throughout Europe and North America. Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Joshua Bell received his first violin at age five and became seriously committed to the instrument by age twelve when he had the privilege to meet renowned violinist and pedagogue Josef Gingold, who became his beloved teacher and mentor. In 1981, he made his highly acclaimed orchestral debut with Ricardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Since that time, Mr. Bell has performed with the world's leading symphony orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra of London and London Symphony. He has had the opportunity to work with such conductors as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Herbert Blomstedt, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, John Eliot Gardiner, James Levine, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Yuri Temirkanov, and Franz Welser-Most.

    50. Untitled Document
    s. 37. A short list of recordings by pianist olli mustonen. Selectiveopus list In Finnish Music Quarterly 19863, s. 61. A very
    http://www.kaapeli.fi/~musakir/engbib/bibh3fin.html
    Bibliographies and discographies by person L to N
    The language of the publications is Finnish, if the title is not in English, Swedish, French or German. Launis, Armas Hako, Pekka
    Armas Launis 1894-1959
    In
    : Felix Krohn, Armas Launis, Ernst Linko
    Curriculum vitae, a comprehensive work list and a list of books published by Launis. Laurent, Herman August Peltonen, Markku M.
    Luettelo Laurentin tuotannosta
    In a manuscript

    A systemarical work catalogue.
    In
    : Rare 20 [1996], s. 12-13

    In
    Not a very comprehensive work list.
    Tarasti, Eila
    Teosluettelo
    In
    A comprehensive work catalogue in preparation.
    Leskinen, Juice Halme, Lasse
    Juicen levytuotanto 1973-1991 In
    A chronological discography. Helin, Ari Juice Leskinen-discografia In : Rare 1994:1, s. 32-35 Discography of one of the most prominent Finnish pop and rock artistst. Liikkuvat Lapset
    Diskografia
    In : Rare 1990:2, s. 12
    Discography of a Finnish rock group.
    Lindberg, Magnus
    In : Magnus Lindberg
    A comprehensive bibliography and discography.
    Catalogue of works In : Finnish Music Quarterly 1986:3, s. 41
    A chronological work list (1974-1986).

    51. Recordings Of Op. 34
    HAVLÍKOVÁ, Klára, 1966, Crossroads, 22 16 0204, LP, mustonen, olli,1990, London, POCL1106, Arrangement (by D. Tsyganov) Violinist, pianist,Rec.
    http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/work/prele.html
    Twenty-four Preludes Op. 34
    Soloist Rec. Label Number Note Recommendation panton 11 0488 F LP BRAGINSKY, Alexander sound star-ton SST 31109
    DEYANOVA, Marta
    Nimbus NIM 5026
    GORNOSTAYEVA, Vera
    Melodiya CM 04263-64 LP Bluebell ABCD 039
    Crossroads LP MUSTONEN, Olli London POCL-1106
    NIKOLAYEVA, Tatiana
    Hyperion
    PIZARRO, Artur
    Collins
    PRESSLER, Menahem
    MGM LP ROZANOVA, Elena harmonia mundi France HMN 911757
    SCHMIDT, Johan
    Cypres
    SHIMURA, Izumi
    ALM ALCD-7041
    SOIFERTIS-LUKJANENKO, Evgennii
    Partridge
    STONE, Colin
    Olympia OCD 574 VARVAROVA, Elena Le Chant du Monde LDC 278 1011 VIARDO, Vladimir Elektra Nonesuch WEICHERT, Caroline Accord RCA GL 25003 LP WIRSSALADZE, Elisso Live Classics LCL 306 Live(05 Feb.) Excerpt: AKSELROD, Gleb Melodiya D 013383-13384 LP, Nos. 17, 10, 13, 14, and 15. BERMAN, Lazar DG LP, Nos. 1, 4, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22, and 24. COHEN, Harriet Columbia DX 1066 78 rpm. No. 14 only. KAPELL, William RCA Nos. 24, 10, and 5 KAPELL, William RCA Nos. 14, 10, and 5 SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Revelation Nos. 8, and 22 SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Revelation Nos. 14-19, and 24 SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Revelation Nos. 8, 22, and 23

    52. Recordings Of Op. 40
    Cello Sonata in D minor Op. 40. Cellist, pianist, Rec. HORI, Ryosuke, NAKAMICHI, Ikuyo,2000, fontec, FOCD20024, ISSERLIS, Steven, mustonen, olli, 1995, RCA, 09026 684372,
    http://develp.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp/staff/kudo/dsch/work/vcsoe.html
    Cello Sonata in D minor Op. 40
    Cellist Pianist Rec. Label Number Note Recommendation ALDULESCU, Radu GUTTMAN, Albert Eterna LP ALTMAN, Evgeny VOSKRESENSKY, Mikhail Melodiya LP BAILLIE, Alexander LANE, Piers Unicorn UKCD 2083
    BAUER, Andrzej
    KUPIEC, Ewa Koch
    BEKOVA, Alfia
    BEKOVA, Eleonora Claudio
    KAVTARADZE, Nina Kontrapunkt
    BOECKHELER, Ulrich
    STARR, Sisan Carlton
    BRABEC, Emanuel
    HOLETSCHEK, Franz
    London LD-9075 10" mono DYACHKOV, Yegor SAULNIER, Jean
    ELLIOTT, Anthony
    TOMFOHRDE, Ruth Koch
    ENYEART, Carter
    WODNICKI, Adam Centaur CRC 2300
    FERSCHTMAN, Dmitry
    BASLAWSKAYA, Mila Globe GLO 5041
    FUJIWARA, Mari
    ROVIER, Jacques Denon COCO-7870 GAGNE, Helene NEWMARK, John CBC Radio-Canada RM-180-181 LP GERINGAS, David SCHATZ, Tatjana Es-Dur ES 2021 GOROKHOV, Leonid NIKITINA, Irina Melodiya SUCD 11-00304 GOROKHOV, Leonid MELNIKOV, Alexander Supraphon SU 3243-2 131 GREGOR-SMITH, Bernard WRIGLEY, Yolande ASV CRCB-181 HARRELL, Lynn ASHKENAZY, Vladimir London HARRY, Clark SCHULDMANN, Sanda Musical Heritage Society MHS 3829 LP HASEGAWA, Yoko NODAIRA, Ichiro Victor VICC-120 HAYASHI, Toshiaki HAYASHI, Yukako Teichiku TECC-25171 Live(21 Jan.)

    53. Ringhotel Adler Post - Musik
    Translate this page pianist. Shao-Chia Lü. Dirigent. olli mustonen. pianist. Guarneri Quartett. Streichquartett.Nikolai Demidenko. pianist. Till Fellner. pianist. Anatol Ugorski. pianist.
    http://www.adler-post.de/1/Gastebuch/Musik/hauptteil_musik.html
    Online-Gästebuch: lesen eintragen Musiker, Sänger, Komponisten und Dirigenten Mathias Kirschnereit Pianist Norichika Limori Dirigent Walter Althammer Dirigent Stefan Vladar Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes Pianist Christian Tetzlaff Geiger Helen Grimaud Pianistin Jochen Kowalski Opernsänger Emmanuel Pahud Soloflötist Marie-Pierre Langlamet Harfenistin Grigory Sokolov Pianist Duo Pekinel Klavier-Duo Boris Berezovsky Pianist Shao-Chia Lü Dirigent Olli Mustonen Pianist Guarneri Quartett Streichquartett Nikolai Demidenko Pianist Till Fellner Pianist Anatol Ugorski Pianist Mikhail Mourath Pianist Vadim Repin Musiker -Violine- Jewgenij Kissin Pianist Bo Skovhus Opernsänger Andras Schiff Pianist Roman Trekel Pianist Nicholas McGegan Dirigent Andrea Rost Opernsängerin Olaf Bär Opernsänger Matthias Goerne Opernsänger Alfred Brendel Pianist Tabea Zimmermann Musikerin -Viola- Sir Roger Norrington Dirigent Lilya Zilberstein Pianistin Michael Gees Pianist Andrea Groethuysen Pianist Yaara Tal Pianistin Christoph Prégardien Opernsänger Willy Freivogel Kammermusiker GMD Dr. Richard Treiber Dirigent und Präsident der Mozartgesellschaft
    Schwetzingen Barbara Hendricks Opernsängerin Mara Kayser Schlagersängerin Mikhail Pletnev Pianist Helmut Deutsch Pianist Ruth Ziesak Opernsängerin nach oben Pascal Rophé Dirigent Thomas Hengelbrock Dirigent Uschi Bauer Schlagersängerin Harald Stamm Opernsänger Mihaela Ursuleasa Pianistin Lisa Leonskaja Pianistin Hans Werner Henze Komponist Francoise Pollet Opernsängerin Thomas Dewey Pianist Margaret Price Opernsängerin Lazar Berman Pianist Tricia Park Opernsängerin Gwyneth Jones Opernsängerin

    54. Finnish Music Information Centre
    olli mustonen olli mustonen (b. 1967), one of the outstanding A later work, composedwhen mustonen was eighteen, is the but a showcase for the pianist, this is
    http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/82c219a4e9e6055e422566c0004a78d3/055cf5757e2
    Contemporary Music Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Concertos
    ISBN 952-5076-11-3 (1999)
    (original version printed in 1995 as ISBN 951-692-362-3)
    (translated by © Timothy Binham)
    (edited by © Aarne Toivonen/MIC, April 2001)
    9. The 80s Generation
    9. The 80s Generation
    Introduction

    Eero Hämeenniemi

    Kaija Saariaho

    Olli Kortekangas
    ... Appendix: Kimmo Hakola 9.1. Introduction
    A new phase in Finnish music opened in the late 1970s and early 80s with the emergence of young composers who set their sights increasingly on international modernism. Most prominent among them were a group of composers who set up the Ears Open Society in 1977: Eero Hämeenniemi, Kaija Saariaho, Olli Kortekangas, Jouni Kaipainen, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Magnus Lindberg. Especially Saariaho and Lindberg have gained an international reputation since then. The resounding success of the Ears Open composers led to a real new music boom in the 1980s, also providing new publicity for the modernists of older generations. Several festivals of new music were set up in Finland, the best-known being the Helsinki Biennale, first arranged in 1981. Although new music rose to the fore in the 1980s, a plethora of styles have continued to flourish in Finnish music. Even the works of the younger composers reflect the variety of available styles and techniques. A more open, pluralistic attitude again appears to have gained ground during the early 1990s.

    55. Finnish Music Information Centre
    9.13. olli mustonen olli mustonen (b. 1967) has embarked on a brilliant internationalcareer as a pianist, leaving him relatively little time for composing.
    http://www.fimic.fi/fimic/fimic.nsf/82c219a4e9e6055e422566c0004a78d3/7da235bebdf
    Contemporary Music Kimmo Korhonen: Finnish Piano Music
    ISBN 952-5076-10-5 (1999)
    (originally printed in 1997 as ISBN 951-692-400-X)
    (translated by © Timothy Binham)
    (edited by © Aarne Toivonen/MIC, May 1999)
    9. (Part III): Transition Years of the 1960s and Stylistic Freedom
    Postwar Piano Music (Part III):
    Transition Years of the 1960s and Stylistic Freedom
    Introduction

    Erkki Salmenhaara

    Tauno Marttinen
    Sakari Mononen ... Other composers
    : Mauri Viitala, Fridrich Bruk, Mauri Hongisto, Lars Karlsson, Ann-Elise Hannikainen, Timo-Juhani Kyllönen, Jukka Linkola, Herman Rechberger and Oliver Kohlenberg 9. Transition Years of the 1960s and Stylistic Freedom 9.1. Introduction The early 1960s saw an intense blossoming of Modernism in Finnish music. In the wake of twelve-tone technique, field and timbre techniques and aleatory music rose to the fore. In other words, the movements which arose within international Modernism as a protest to the strict serialism of the 1950s. In Finland, they were introduced mainly at concerts arranged by an association called the Finnish Musical Youth 'nursery chamber concerts' was generally adopted.

    56. Events In The Baltics
    Tapiola Sinfonietta (Finland) conducted by olli mustonen, soloist Pekka Kuusisto(violin); mustonen's Triple Concerto include top US pianist Brad Mehlau
    http://www.balticsww.com/tourist/Events.htm
    Tourist Guide
    Tourist Guides
    Tallinn/Estonia:

    An Introduction

    GettingOriented
    Bars
    ...
    Yellow Pages
    What’s On Upcoming Baltic concerts, festivals and happenings.
    In Estonia
    In Latvia In Lithuania Estonia
    March 7-23
    ; in Tallinn: Richard Rodgers' and Oscar Hammerstein's musical Sound of Music performed by Estonian singers and actors; at the City Hall (Linnahall), tel. (372) 641-1600; www.helisevmuusika.ee
    March 9 at 11:00; in Haanja, Southern Estonia: Haanja Skiing Marathon, 40 or 20 km, classical style; www.haanjamaraton.ee
    March 11 at 19:00; in Tallinn: Kremerata Baltica Sextet in concert, soloist Andrei Pushkarev (percussions, Ukraine), Beethoven, Mozart and others; at the Kadriorg Palace, tel. (372) 661-3757; www.filharmoonia.ee March 11 ; in Tallinn: Key to the Future -employment fair for students; at the Exhibition Center, Pirita tee 28, tel. (372) 613-7450; www.fair.ee March 15 at 18:00; in Tallinn: The excellent Estonian Dream Big Band's birthday concert with soloists Audrey Motaung (South-Africa) Riho Sibul and Raivo Tafenau; at the Sakala Center, Rävala pst. 12, tel. (372) 611-4405; www.jazzkaar.ee

    57. Index
    Complete discography of recordings.Category Arts Music Composers A Alkan, Charles-Valentin Morhange...... 6, An Interview with JohnPaul Bracey - The first pianist to record Raymond McCallum,Stephanie Martin, Laurent Méfano, Jacqueline mustonen, olli Ogdon, John
    http://www.nettally.com/joelhill/alkan/Index.html
    CHARLES-VALENTIN ALKAN Discography ( A Work in Progress ) Compiled by Joel Hill, Tallahassee, FL, USA Click here to send e-mail to me Updated: March 2, 2003
    Short Bio About Me
    and
    My Process For Converting Records and Tapes to CD
    NEW Fanfare Review from 1997
    NEW Link to the British Alkan Society (see other links below) This Web Site is composed of several parts: Tables of Recordings, by Opus Numbers Linked to the contents of each recording A List of Artists who have recorded Alkan - Linked to all of their recordings The Contents of each recording - Linked to available reviews A list of all of Alkan's works In Progress, but almost complete Links may be added Links to other sites for Alkan and miscellaneous items - In Progress An Interview with John-Paul Bracey - The first Pianist to record Alkan Special Thanks Alkan Reviews
    These may be linked individually with the recordings in the future Classical Net Reviews Please Come Back Fanfare Reviews Gramofile Reviews Music Wire Reviews In the Tables of Recordings, works without links and with magenta text and backgrounds have not been recorded to my knowledge.

    58. Pianists Information Sites
    mustonen, olli (b.1967) Brief biography of young pianist from Finland.Quinn, Rachel - News about the Irish pianist and the launch of her CD.
    http://songsorg.com/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists/
    SONGSorg.com Search The Largest Human Reviewed Music Database on Internet
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    59. Royal Holloway, University Of London : Personal Web Page
    recitals in London and its surroundings as well as many chamber music and Lied concerts(as a pianist), including a Piano, olli mustonen, Vaasa, Finland, 1989.
    http://www.rhbnc.ac.uk/users/pjwm005/
    I am a pianist and a fortepianist studying for a PhD in Music at Royal Holloway, University of London under the supervision of Professor John Rink
    Bookmarks
    Qualifications
    • in Musicology
      Master of Music (London) in Performance and Related Studies , Trinity College of Music, London, 1997.
      Diploma of Postgraduate Performance (DPP) , Royal Academy of Music (RAM) , London, 1999.
      Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in Piano Teaching (LRAM Piano Teaching Diploma) , RAM, London, 1998.
      College Certificate in Teaching Skills (RHUL) , Royal Holloway, University of London, 2000.
      Graduate, Piano Performance and Piano Teaching, Turku Conservatory , Turku, Finland, 1996.
      D.A.L.F. Diploma in French (required e.g. of non-native speakers willing to study at French universities), London, June 2001.
      D.E.L.F. 2 Diploma in French , London, June 2001.
      D.E.L.F. 1 Diploma in French , Helsinki, Finland, January 2001.
      (required e.g. of non-native speakers willing to study at German universities), Helsinki, Finland, January 1999.

    60. WNUR - "Classical And Beyond" . . . . .
    GEORGE FLYNN (Part 1) April 5 Violist/Conductor YURI BASHMET April 12 - ComposerW. FRANCIS McBETH April 19 - April 26 - Composer/pianist olli mustonen May 3
    http://www.bruceduffie.com/wnurb.html
    Bruce Duffie on WNUR-FM, 89.3
    Classical and Beyond
    Saturday Mornings at 8 AM
    Each program is approximately 50 minutes, and features music and interview with a guest
    WNUR-FM provides live-streaming of its programming on the internet ! For details, go to WNUR
    February 16, 2002 - Composer/Organist DAN LOCKLAIR
    February 23 - 'Cellist TRULS MØRK
    March 2 - DAN LOCKLAIR (repeat)
    March 9 - Saxophonist GEORGE WOLFE
    March 16 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR)
    March 23 - Harpsichordist IGOR KIPNIS March 30 - Composer JEFFREY MUMFORD April 6 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) April 13 - Trumpeter CRISPIAN STEELE-PERKINS April 20 - Composer ROBERT CARL April 27 - Composer JAMES PRIMOSCH May 4 - Conductor YAKOV KREIZBERG May 11 - Composer DAVID RAKOWSKI May 18 - Pianist DAVID HOLZMAN May 25 - Composer JOSEPH SCHWANTNER June 1 - Baritone GERALD FINLEY June 8 - Composer MARILYN SHRUDE June 15 - Composer FRANK TICHELI June 22 - Pianist LAURENCE JEANNINGROS June 29 - Composer ISABEL MUNDRY July 6 - Conductor PAUL SALAMUNOVICH July 13 - Guitarist ELIOT FISK July 20 - Composer ANDERS NORDENTOFT July 27 - (no program - technical problem at WNUR) Aug 3 - Organist/Composer JEAN GUILLOU Aug 10 - Composer RALPH SHAPEY (Memorial) Aug 17 - Composer KENNETH GABURO Aug 24 - Oboist ALEX KLEIN Aug 31 - Conductor HUGH WOLFF Sept 7 - Composer SCOTT LINDROTH Sept 14 - Violinist VICTOR AITAY Sept 21 - Composer ADA GENTILE Sept 28 - Composer/Pianist RALF GOTHONI

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