Monday, 26 March 2018

Muntra Musikanter’s 140 year Anniversary Concert


The whole story begins two years ago when Christer Lindberg asked me if I would be interested in composing a new piece for the male choir Muntra Musikanter’s 140 year anniversary concert in 2018, which I of course was! My grandfather Göran Damström sang for a large part of his life in this very same choir, so it was an honour to be asked to compose for them. I asked the musical board if it would be possible to commission a new text for the piece, which they thought was a good idea, and I commissioned the Swedish speaking Finnish poet Oscar Rossi to write something for this purpose.


Just as with composition commissions, it is a lottery when you commission a new text and it was very existing to see what Oscar would come up with. And indeed: Oscar wrote something very different from anything I had read of him previously. But it worked out really well!
During the composition process I had regular contact with the conductor Henrik Wikström and checked with him in how many voices I could write and many similar questions. Henrik gave me very free hands which was nice.

In August 2017 I delivered the ready piece to the choir and in January 2018 I heard the first time a rehearsal of the piece. Two days before the premiere I heard a second rehearsal and what a big difference it was! But the best version of the piece (so far) was luckily the premiere itself, with which I was very happy!  Small things like the indication “weight on the front part of the foot, hit the ground with one heel at a time (quietly), according to the given rhythm”, which hadn’t sounded so great in rehearsals (when the choir was wearing sneakers or winder shoes) got just the sound I was looking for with the formal black shoes on stage. Many sang even by heart!



Muntra Musikanter 140th anniversary. Photo © Cata Portin


The choir Muntra Musikanter kept their 140 year anniversary in the Finlandia Hall for an audience of over 1000 people. Due to the anniversary, they also had an organised formal dinner party after the concert, which around 400 people attended. Most of the audience was dressed in evening gowns and suits, which made both the concert and dinner party very festive.

Me in my new evening gown at Muntra Musikanter's 140th anniversary concert.

The program was:
Ór Ymis hold (Finnish premiere) by Sunleif Rasmussen to a text from the Edda

Pauli Ord (world premiere) by me to a text by Oscar Rossi

Vem är du? by Andreas Lönnqvist to a text of Zacharias Topelius

Under rönn och syrén by Herman Palm to a text of Zacharias Topelius

Sandels by Jean Sibelius to a text of Johan Ludvig Runeberg

-intermission-

Sure On This Shining Night by Morten Lauridsen to a text of James Agee

MLK by U2 arranged by Hanna Kronqvist

Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen arranged by Hanna Kronqvist

Hand i hand (world premiere) by Vytautas Miskinis to a text of Henry Parland

Dig är en törnkrans by Lille Bror Sönderlundh to a text of Gunnar Björling

Iltapilviä by Toivo Kuula to a text of V. A. Koskenniemi

Kejsarhymnen by Alexej Feodorovtij Lvoff to a text of Vasilij Zhukovskij

Gammalt porslin by Erik Bergman to a text by Carl Snoilsky

Sjöfararen vid milan by Selim Palmgren to a text of Gustaf Fröding


Muntra Musikanter 140th anniversary © Cecilia Damström


The choir was accompanied in a few songs by the eminent pianist Folke Gräsbeck. Gräsbeck has recorded all of Sibelius piano music, a total of 24 records, and he wrote his PhD dissertation about the music of Sibelius, so he was by far the most qualified choice for accompanying the choir when it came to Sibelius. The solos in the concert were sung by Adam Newman (in Pauli ord and MLK), Dennis Holmlund (MLK) and Janne Sandström (MLK and Hallelujah)


Muntra Musikanter 140th anniversary. Photo © Cata Portin
The concert was accompanied by a visual show made by the designer and visual artist Stefan Lindfors and his assistant. Lindfors used something as simple and fascinating as the “old school” over head projector, water and different elements that he combined with water. I also liked his overhead strategy of how he had planned the visual elements.


Stefan Lindfors at Muntra Musikanter 140th anniversary. Photo © Cata Portin
As the choir is a Swedish speaking choir, and the Swedish speaking minority (to which also my family belongs) of Finland is quite small, there were very many familiar faces in the audience, which was nice. I was very happy that my sister, both of my parents, my both grand mothers, and two of my aunts could attend. When I was young I thought that you would “grow out of it”, but it seems that I’m still like a 5-year old who is very happy when my family will come to my concerts. And my grandmother said she was sure that my grandfather Göran would have been very proud that I had composed a piece for “his” choir. I was also very happy that my friend Lucy McKnight and her friend could make it to the concert.
Me and my family after the concert

After the concert I was invited by the choir to join their anniversary dinner party. I want you to imagine: over 400 guests of which most sing or have sung in choirs their whole life, singing familiar drinking songs together in four voices! Yes, it DID sound amazing!

I had the honour of having the dinner company of the pianist Folke Gräsbeck and the conductor Henrik Wikström. Folke has been my piano teacher at music camps around 2001-2006, so I have know’n him for over half of my life. At the dinner I also got to meet the composer Sunleif Rasmussen from the Faero Islands and the actress Christina Indrenius-Zalewski, widow of Muntra Musikanter’s former conductor (1951-1978) and eminent composer Erik Bergman.


Photo together with actress Christina Indrenius-Zalewski

Photo together with composer Sunleif Rasmussen

After the dinner, a band was playing dance music and I had the opportunity to talk to a few more choir members, and I had a wonderful evening. And could there be a better way to round up the evening than by having an awesome review of the concert and my piece in today’s edition of the newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet?
Thank you! (The flower I received from the choir)

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Happy Women's Day!

Wishing everyone a wonderful Women's Day!
Very honoured by the fact that the first pieces by me that will be performed at the big Scandinavian venues such as the Finlandia Hall, Helsinki Music Centre (main hall), Stockholm Concert Hall, Turku Concert Hall and Linköping Concert & Congress Hall are all compositions for male choir! Many thanks to all the men who have taken the initiative to commission women like me to write new pieces for male choir, as the absence of repertoire in their choirs composed by women is striking! (One choral library of over 600 pieces for male choir contained only one piece composed by a woman, which makes about 0.17% of the library!) Thank you to the men who decided to make a change and for making the world more equal on this point.
Next performances: 24.3 Finlandia Hall (world premiere of "Pauli Ord" by Muntra Musikanter at their 140 year anniversary concert), 14.4 Helsinki Music Centre (Finnish premiere of "At Teasdale's" by Akademiska Sångföreningen at their 180 year anniversary concert) and 21.4 Stockholm Concert Hall (Orphei Drängar will sing "At Teasdale's" at their spring concert)! Welcome!
After the premiere of "Sailing to Windward" at Brahe Djäknar's 80 year
anniversary concert on the 13th of May 2017 at Turku Concert Hall.
Photo by Janne Valkeajoki

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

My concerts 2018


My new webpage will soon be launched but until then I will list my upcoming concerts here on my blog. You are very welcome to listen!

7 February at 7 PM - Hochschule für Musik Würzburg, Germany
Shapes gets its German premiere, by Janne Valkeajoki

8 February at 1 PM - Helsinki Music Center
I will have my first public university lecture at the Sibelius Academy

2 March at 6 PM - St. Pauli Church, Malmö, Sweden
Shapes gets its Sweden premiere by Janne Valkeajoki in the same concert as Under Sjärnhimlen gets its Sweden premiere by Alvi Joensson.

3 March at 7 PM - Red room, Inter Arts Center, Malmö
The movements III.Tahto and IV.Muisto from my piano quintet Minna get their Sweden premiere by Fritiof Palm violin, Oscar Knutsson violin, Henrik Rapp viola, Oskar Palm Helmersson cello and Reetamaria Rajala piano.

24 March at 6 PM - Finlandia Hall, Helsinki
Pauli Ord for male choir will get it’s world premiere at the 140 year anniversary concert of the choir Sällskapet Muntra Musikanter. For more info please click here.

14 April at 6 PM - Helsinki Music Centre
At Teasdale’s will be performed at the male choir Akademiska Sångförening’s 180-year anniversary concert. For more info please click here.

21 April at 3 PM - Stockholm Concert Hall
At Teasdale’s will be performed at the male choir Orphei Drängar’s spring concert. For more info please click here.

22 April 3PM - Uppsala University, Sweden
At Teasdale’s will be performed at the male choir Orphei Drängar’s spring concert.

3 May at 6PM - Helsingborg Concert House, Sweden
My new piece Lucrum for Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra will get it’s world premiere. For more info please click here.

2 June at 3PM - Royal Swedish Academy of Music
My new piece Tundo for Gävle Symphony Orchestra will get it’s world premiere

8 of June at 7PM - Kokonainen Festival, Hämeenlinna, Finland
My new piano quintet Aino will get it’s world premiere at the amazing Kokonainen Festival. For more info please click here.

28 of June at 9PM - Urkuyö ja aaria - Espoo, Finland
My song cycle Tidens ordning will be performed by Nicholas Söderlund and Ilkka Paananen.




Looking forward to seeing you at one of the upcoming concerts! Photo by Marthe Veian Photo


Thursday, 4 January 2018

Happy New Year 2018!

A good year behind with several premieres and concerts all over Finland and also a few concerts in Sweden and Germany as well! In 2017 the great male choir Brahe Djäknar premiered “Sailing to Windward” in Turku in May, my piano quintet “Minna” got an outstanding premiere at the Kokonainen Festival in August, the excellent choir Jubilate premiered my “Missa Brevis” in November, my opera for children “Dumma Kungen” got a perfect premiere and review in November and my song cycle “Tidens ordning” got a great premiere as one of the finalists of the Yrjö Kilpinen Lied Composition Competition, which was broadcast by the Finnish Broadcasting company!

This Christmas I got many nice presents, but my favourite present was that my opera “Dumma Kungen” got nominated for the title “Children’s Opera of the Year” alongside nine other great productions! The winner will be announced at the Helsinki opera gala on January 14th 2018, keep your fingers crossed for me until then!

This year I have again many exiting projects and commissions coming up: a new piano quintet for the Kokonainen Festival and an orchestra piece for the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, among others! I will also have my first public lecture at the Sibelius Academy on the 8th of February, very exciting indeed!


Hope you all have had a wonderful year 2017 and I wish you a even better year 2018!

Wishing You a Happy New Year 2018! Photo by Marthe Veian Photography

Friday, 1 September 2017

My concerts 2017

This spring has already contained many great concerts, but as I update my blog (too) rarely, I’ll write all performances of my music (that I know of) here in one post. You are most welcome to come and listen if you happen to be in the region!

17.1 Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart, Germany
Sydänlaulu played by Prof. Andra Darzins (viola)

Poster for the concert 17.1.17


6.2 at 7 PM - Pyynikkisali, Tampere Conservatory, Tampere
Summer Memories (13 min pianotrio) played by Elina Seppänen (violin), Jyri Häkkinen (cello) and me (piano)

Jyri Häkkinen (cello), me (piano) and Elina Seppänen (violin) after the
performance of my piece "Summer Memories" on the 6th of February 2017

9.3 at 6 PM - House of Nobility, Helsinki
Paradiso (4 min for wind orchestra) played by Aava Winds and conducted by Eero Lehtimäki


31.3 at 7 PM - Organo, Music Center, Helsinki
Shapes (16 min for accordion) got it’s Finnish premiere by Janne Valkeajoki as part of his Master’s Recital. Video coming up soon!

Janne Valkeajoki playing the Finnish first performance
of my piece "Shapes" at his Master's Recital
31st of March 2017. Photo © Cecilia Damström

11.4 at 7 PM - Pyynikkisali, Tampere Conservatory, Tampere
Characters (6 min for solo piano) will be performed by me, along side the first movement of  Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.2 

Via Crucis (22 min for string-quartet) will be performed by the Felis Quartet on Good Friday

19.4 at 12 PM - Pyynikkisali, Tampere Conservatory, Tampere
Characters (6 min) for solo piano will be performed by me as part of my Piano Bachelor’s Recital 

World premiere of “Sailing to Windward” for male choir, performed by Brahe Djäknar conducted by Ulf Långbacka. Music by me and text by Michael Binnie

20.8 - Kokonainen Festival - Hämeenlinna
World premiere of my piano quintet "Minna"

25.8 at 8.30 PM - Tampering-Festival - Tampere
Shapes will be played by Janne Valkeajoki at Tampereen Ylioppilasteatteri

26.8 at 7 PM - Tampering-Festival - Tampere
Unborn (version for chamber orchestra) will be performed by the Tampering Ensemble and Maja Metelska in the Small Auditorium of Tampere Hall.


The next upcoming concerts:


12.10 at 7 PM - Finländska pinnar - Linköping, Sweden
At Teasdale's will be performed by Linköping Studentsångare, conducted by Christina Hörnell. Music by me and text by Sara Teasdale.



21.10 at 7 PM - Linköping Studentsångare's 45th Anniversary - Linköping, Sweden
At Teasdale's will be performed by Linköping Studentsångare, conducted by Christina Hörnell.



10.11 at 6 PM - Dumma Kungen - an opera for children - Kauniainen, Finland

My opera "Dumma Kungen", commissioned by Musikinstitutet Kungsvägen will get it's world premiere at Uusi Paviljonki in Kauniainen, Finland. Text by Monica Vikström-Jokela, directed by Seija Metsärinne and composed by yours truly. Performed by the students of Musikinstitutet Kungsvägen. The premiere is already sold out two month ahead!


Illustration by Nina Haiko


11.11 at 4PM and 6PM - Dumma Kungen - an fairytale opera for children - Kauniainen, Finland
Second and third performance of my fairytale opera Dumma Kungen.


11.11 at 6 PM - Jubilate Choir 50 years anniversary - Helsinki
World premiere of my "Missa Brevis", commissioned and performed by the Jubilate Choir for their 50 years anniversary, conducted by Edward Ananian-Cooper.

13.11 at 10AM and 12PM - Dumma Kungen - an opera for children - Kauniainen, Finland
Fourth and fifth performance of my fairytale opera Dumma Kungen. The performance at 10 AM has already sold out.

14.11 at 10AM and 12PM - Dumma Kungen - an opera for children - Kauniainen, Finland
Sixt and seventh (also last)  performance of my fairytale opera Dumma Kungen. The performance at 10 AM has already sold out.

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Minna - Piano Quintet No. 1

My first piano quintet “Minna” is also the first quintet out of a trilogy consisting of three large form works with the theme “Woman’s Destiny”. The trilogy is a commission by the Kokonainen Festival and the upcoming works will be premiered on the festivals of 2018 and 2019.

The first quintet “Minna - Pictures from the life of Minna Canth" will gets its world premiere this year on the 20th of August at the Kokonainen Festival. It will be played by the incredible musicians Linda Suolahti, Anna Husgafvel, Mari Viluksela, Sara Viluksela and Tiina Karakorpi. As the name says, it is a selection of images from the turbulent and fascinating life of the first famous Finnish feminist Minna Canth (1844-1897).


A sneak peek from the beginning of "Minna", my first Piano Quintet.


The first movement “Alku” (“Beginning”) is about Minna Canth’s happy youth - she was a very bright girl full of life. Her father wanted her to get the best education he could afford, and she was one of the first women to begin her studies at Jyväskylä Teachers Seminary, which was the first school in Finland to offer higher education for women. “I could once again dedicate myself to intellectual occupations and did so with great pleasure and joy. It was as though I had begun to live again.” She however interrupted her studies and married her former teacher Johan Ferdinand Canth. Within the next fourteen years she bore seven children while helping the poor, and working as a journalist.

The second movement “Pysähdys” (“Pause”) is about the despair I can imagine Minna felt, when her husband died in 1889 while she was pregnant with their seventh child. She was exhausted both physically and mentally. After the birth of her seventh child she was very depressed and wrote in her memoir “— — an awful force tried to overwin me to kill my youngest child”.

The third movement “Tahto” (“Volition”) is about the inner thrive of Minna. “My biggest joy and sweetest pleasure is writing. I can’t imagine how I could live anymore, if I wouldn’t be allowed to write” Minna wrote in a letter in 1883. Tirelessly she wrote both articles and theatre plays during the whole of her life. She was always a very idealistic woman who fought for the rights of the poor, sick and those in need. She worked for laws to regulate alcohol consumption, and for laws that would permit women to own property even after having got married. She questioned the idea that poor people were poor due to God’s will,  and instead she implied peoples’ obligation to help the ones in need. She was also a very well read woman who kept herself very well informed about the literature of her time. She writes in one letter “What a great war hero I would have been, had I been born a man in a time of war!”. Due to her fighting spirit and her critical texts, she also managed to get many enemies. But her impact on society was probably greater than that of any other woman at any time in Finland.  She is the only woman who has an own flag day in Finland - March 19th, the day of equality.

Minna Canth died due to heart failure on the 12th of May 1897 and the word about her death spread fast around Finland. Her funeral was held three days later and was so well attended that the whole cemetery outside the church was filled with people. The last movement “Muisto” (“Memory”) describes the void she had left in society through her death, but also how she has been the beginning of a new society where people have more equal opportunities. The women’s right activist Lucina Hagman, whom Minna much appreciated, writes about her friend Minna: “You, you taught us to feel humanity, taught us to look for humanity and to find it even there, where the world didn’t want to see it nor recognise it existed. This inexhaustible love is the greatest  gift you could give your people; you fulfilled by your acts the greatest eternal command; love one another.”


Portrait of Minna Canth by Kaarlo Vuori

Monday, 28 November 2016

The Spanish Tour Schedule

The accordionist Janne Valkeajoki won the XXIII “Arrasate-Hiria” International Accordion Competition in 2015. A part of the prize is an organised solo concert tour in the North of Spain. For this tour he commissioned me with a solo piece with a maximal duration of 15 minutes. The commission received funding by the Madetoja-säätiö, was composed in spring 2016 and the piece "Shapes" will have it’s premiere next week on the 7th of December 2016 in San Sebastian, Spain. Janne has a beautiful programme consisting of three suits, one by Bach, one by me and one by Ravel. Janne is not only the first person to perform my solo suite Shapes, but as far as we know of, he is the first person to perform the whole “La tombeau de Couperin” on solo accordion. (The first performance of Ravel on accordion he gave on his previous tour in Serbia on the 7th of November 2016.)

The program for the Spanish tour is:



J.S.Bach - English Suite No. 5 (BWV 810)
Prelude
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Passepied I & II
Gigue

C. Damström - Shapes Op.46
The Rhomb
The Ascending Line
Circles and Ellipses
The Pentagon Chaconne
Dots
The Icosahedron

Prélude
Fugue
Forlane
Rigaudon
Menuet
Toccata


Concert Schedule for Janne Valkeajoki:

Wednesday the 7th of December 2016 at 7:30 PM
At Tabakalera (4th floor) in San Sebastián 
(World Premiere of Shapes)

Thursday the 8th of December 2016 at 7 PM
At Teatro Mucipal of Alcañiz

Friday the 9th of December 2016 at 8 PM
At Casa de Cultura in Arrasate

Saturday the 10th of December 2016 at 7:30 PM
At Casa de Cultura in Aretxabaleta

Monday the 12th of December 2016 at 7 PM
At the Auditorio of Vandellós

Tuesday the 13th of December 2016 at 8 PM
At Auditorio “Pepita Sellés” in Barcelona

The Finnish premiere of Shapes will have to wait until March, when Janne will play his final diploma recital at the Sibelius Academy.



You are very welcome to any of the concerts!


Janne Valkeajoki and his accordion. Photo © Cecilia Damström