Estimated duration

2 h, incl. intermission

Organizer

Ylioppilaskunnan Soittajat

The oldest academic orchestra in Finland welcomes you to join the celebration of centennial friendship and orchestra tradition.

Each piece in the concert program is carefully chosen and has, or will have, its special place in the orchestra’s history. Kalevi Aho, a previous member of the orchestra and a Finnish composer, composed the Fanfare for YS for our 70th anniversary concert. Taivaannaula¹ is commissioned for this concert from the composer and the orchestra’s assistant conductor Elisar Riddelin. Het waait² was also commissioned by YS. Lotta Wennäkoski, like Kalevi Aho, is a former orchestra member and a composer. John Storgård conducted YS 1992–1996 but will now walk on stage as a soloist to perform Ernst Mielck’s Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra. And last but certainly not least, as Jean Sibelius is the orchestra’s honorary member, it is only right to end the concert with his Symphony No. 1 and, of course, Finlandia.

The concert is conducted by three conductors from the orchestra’s past and present: Aku Sorensen (2022-), Mikk Murdvee (2007-2017) and Petri Sakari (1980-1985). The anniversary season’s patron is Alexander Stubb, the President of Finland.

Aho: Fanfare for YS
Riddelin: Taivaannaula (premiere)
Wennäkoski: Het Waait
Mielck: Concert Piece for Violin and Orchestra in D major
Sibelius: Symphony No. 1
Sibelius: Finlandia

¹ Taivaannaula – literally ”sky nail”; magical tree that in Finnish mythology; metaphor for air borne bombs in war
² Het waait – nl. it is windy, wind is blowing

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