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Jorma Hynninen & Hakola's Kivi Songs
Jorma Hynninen performed Kimmo Hakola’s Kivi Songs (Seven Songs to Texts by Aleksis Kivi) with seven Finnish orchestras in the course of autumn 2011. Hakola has made orchestral transcriptions of this song cycle originally scored for voice and piano. The Songs were among the items on the programme for Hynninen’s 70th birthday tour beginning in Turku (premiere 15 September, Turku Philharmonic) and proceeding to Kokkola (Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra), Tampere (Tampere Philharmonic), Helsinki (FRSO), Jyväskylä (Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä) and joint concerts by the city orchestras of Kuopio and Joensuu in December.
Hakola’s family opera Mara ja Katti at Stoa
Kimmo Hakola's new family opera Mara ja Katti (Mara and Katti) will receive three further performances at the Stoa culture centre on 8., 9. and 12. February.
Taite ry. premiered Mara ja Katti on 23 August at the Helsinki Festival with six performances in all. The story by Johanna Jokipaltio packed with excitement and humour provides plenty of food for the imagination. Cast in the leading roles were Paavo Kerosuo, Anu Hostikka, Tanja Kauppinen-Savijoki and Juha Hostikka. Mara and Katti is a commission from Taite ry.
The premiere received enthusiastic critics:
Virtuoso fairytale music by Hakola
The music of Hakola creates a musical adventure story all of its own. Entertainment, humour and intelligent sophistication go hand in hand. Hakola is a virtuoso at switching from one genre to another. He has a children’s song, minimalism, Baroque, archaic ‘wise old Väinämöinen’, a Christmas carol, Balkan music. Hakola binds all the motley ingredients into a coherent, translucent whole. (Helsingin Sanomat 25.8.)
Kimmo Hakola: Appassionato
for cello and piano
A passionate, fiery work written for the 2010 Turku Cello Competition. Although a virtuoso piece in grand Romantic style, it includes a twinkle of humour.
ISMN 979-0-55009-638-7
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Audio samples
Piano Concerto (IX Lux)
Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. John Storgårds, sol. Henri Sigfridsson
(Ondine Records CD-1127-2)
Clarinet Concerto (IV Khasene)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Sakari Oramo, sol. Kari Kriikku
(Ondine Records CD-1063-2)
Chamber Concerto (II Tempestoso)
Present Music, cond. Kimmo Hakola
(Innova Recordings CD 590)
Kimmo Hakola
Kimmo Hakola (born 27 July 1958) studied at the Sibelius Academy under Einojuhani Rautavaara and Eero Hämeenniemi. He entered the limelight at the end of the 1980s after his success at the Unesco Composers' Rostrum. In 1987 he won the Rostrum with his String Quartet and in 1991 with his Capriole for cello and clarinet.
Hakola's music has been performed at several major music events and festivals, and portrait concerts of his works have been held e.g. in Los Angeles (Monday Evening Concerts) and New York (Miller Theatre, Broadway). His music was also broadly presented at the Stockholm International Composer’s Festival in 2008.
Hakola’s works usually attract exceptional interest. He is a creator of intense musical dramas that recognize no stylistic or expressive limits. His music is a combination of exciting dramatic power and exceptional musical quality and musicianship is manifest in all his achievements resulting in communicativeness and richness of sound that speak of the composer's delight at discovering his very own idiom.
Hakola has composed five operas: The Mastersingers of Mars (a delightful cartoon opera including elements unusual for an opera), The Mustard Seed, The Rolling Stone, Mara and Katti (a family opera) and La Fenice. His work list also includes orchestral works and concertos for different instruments. The Piano Concerto premiered at the Helsinki Festival in 1996 is an unprecedented work in new Finnish music in its expressive range, variety of styles and massive scope. The Clarinet Concerto has been a roaring success and it has been performed several times since the premiere in 2001. The Chamber Concerto commissioned by Present Music was premiered in Milwaukee, USA in March 2002. Hakola has also composed concertos for oboe, flute, electric kantele and guitar. His other orchestral works include a Sinfonietta (1999), Verdoyances crepuscules (2003), Maro (commissioned by the Swedish Radio and Berwald Hall for a performance at the Baltic Sea Festival in August 2006) and KIMM (commissioned by the Stockholm International Composer’s Festival in 2008).
Hakola’s large scale works include two oratorios. Le Sacrifice is tied in closely with the film of Andrei Tarkovsky. It was commissioned by Ircam for a performance in Paris in November 2002, and a new, revised version was heard in Helsinki in 2005. Le Sacrifice was one of the three winners of the first Teosto Prize awarded by the Finnish Composers' Copyright Society in 2003. Hakola’s other oratorio Song of Songs was premiered on 20 October 2006 at the International Choral Espoo festival. Hakola has also written works for mixed choir.
Hakola has also written vocal and choral music as well as chamber works, the weightiest of them being his three string quartets and the Clarinet Quintet from 1998. His latest works include the Kivi Songs (Kivi-laulut, 2007), Leonardo Etudes for guitar (2007), Kaihda minua (Shun me, 2008) for reciter and ensemble, Kal for electric harp, electronics and chamber ensemble (2008) and Appassionato for cello and piano (2009). Kimmo Hakola has been the composer-in-residence of the Joensuu City Orchestra. Apart from composing he has also turned towards conducting and acting as a performing artist. He has been the Artistic Director of the Musica nova festival in 1999-2006 and was awarded for his work in developing the festival by the Helsinki region Arts Council in 2006. He was the artistic director of the Helsinki Chamber Choir in 2005-2007. His works have been recorded by Ondine and Innova Records.



