Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne" & Viola Concerto Marko Ylönen, Lilli Maijala, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra & Juha Kangas

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
15.04.2022

Label: Alba

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Marko Ylönen, Lilli Maijala, Tallinn Chamber Orchestra & Juha Kangas

Composer: Peteris Vasks (1946)

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  • Pēteris Vasks (b. 1946): Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne":
  • 1Vasks: Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne": I. Cadenza - Andante cantabile10:14
  • 2Vasks: Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne": II. Allegro moderato14:26
  • 3Vasks: Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne": III. Adagio13:22
  • Viola Concerto:
  • 4Vasks: Viola Concerto: I. Andante08:01
  • 5Vasks: Viola Concerto: II. Allegro moderato08:01
  • 6Vasks: Viola Concerto: III. Andante11:42
  • 7Vasks: Viola Concerto: IV. Adagio10:30
  • Total Runtime01:16:16

Info for Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto No. 2 "Klātbūtne" & Viola Concerto



Alba’s new release is the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra's new album 'Pēteris Vasks'. The publication includes two string concertos by Latvian-born composer Pēteris Vasks, the first of which is 'Concerto No. 2 'Klātbūtne' for Cello and String Orchestra' – a three-part concerto for cello and string orchestra. Marko Ylönen will perform as a cello soloist on the recording. The second work on the album is the four-part 'Concerto for Viola and String Orchestra' that features viola player Lilli Maijala as soloist. The orchestra is conducted by Juha Kangas.

Marko Ylönen, cello
Lilli Maijala, viola
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra
Juha Kangas, conductor



Marko Ylönen
Already at the age of fifteen Marko Ylönen was one of the finalists in a national cello competition in Finland. In 1990 he was awarded 2nd prize at the Turku Scandinavian Cello Competition and later that year he became a finalist and a prizewinner in the Tchaikowsky Competition in Moscow. 1996 he won the first prize at the Concert Artist Guild Competition in New York.

Marko Ylönen has performed as soloist and chamber musician in Finland and other European countries as well as in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and America. He plays regurlarly as soloist with all major Finnish orchestras. He has also played with such leading orchestras as Camerata Salzburg, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Prague Chamber Orchestra and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. Among the conductors he has worked with, are Leif Segerstam, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Juha Kangas, John Storgårds, Sakari Oramo, Okko Kamu, James de Priest, Mosche Atzmon, Alexander Vedernikov, Heinrich Schiff, Ben Wallfish, Susanna Mälkki, Osmo Vänskä, Olli Mustonen and Hannu Lintu.

As chamber musician, mr. Ylönen has played with a great number of worlds leading musicians in various ensembles at many music festivals. He has been invited Artistic Director of Korsholm Music Festival in 2008 and 2010, which position he successfully held also in 2003. From autumn 2009 Ylönen is engaged as professor for chamber music at the Sibelius-Academy in Helsinki. He has given masteclasses in Sweden, Austria, USA, Australia, Egypt and in Azerbaijan.

Apart from classical repertoire, Marko Ylönen plays occassionally contemporary music. He has premiered several works by Finnish composers, the most recent of them was Jouni Kaipainen’s Celloconcerto in March 2003 with the Finnish Radio Symphony.

Marko Ylönen’s discography is mainly on three labels, ONDINE, BIS and FINLANDIA, and it includes both modern concertos and traditional repertoire. The latest releases are Two Serious Melodies op. 77 for cello and orchestra by Sibelius (Lahti Symphony/dir. OsmoVänskä, BIS), Cello Concerto by Peteris Vasks (Tampere Filharmonia/dir. John Storgårds, ONDINE) and Cello Concerto by Joonas Kokkonen( Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/dir. Sakari Oramo, Ondine).

Marko Ylönen has studied with Csaba Szilvay, Erkki Rautio, Heikki Rautasalo and Heinrich Schiff.

Ylönen plays a David Tecchler -Cello from 1707 owned by Suomen Kulttuurirahasto.

Lilli Maijala
gave her first solo performance with the Oulu Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17 and has since appeared regularly as both a soloist and a chamber musician on stages across Europe.

In recent years she has appeared with orchestras including the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Lapland Chamber Orchestra, Sinfonia Lahti, Camerata Salzburg, Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen and Tapiola Sinfonietta.

In 2013 she premiered the viola concerto of Lauri Kilpiö with Jyväskylä Sinfonia.

The premiere CD recording of Pehr Henrik Nordgren’s Concerto for viola, double bass and chamber orchestra with the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, conductor Juha Kangas and bass player Olivier Thiery was published in January 2019 with excellent reviews.

Lilli Maijala studied the viola at the Sibelius Academy, Hochschule für Musik Detmold and the Edsberg Chamber Music Institute with teachers such as Teemu Kupiainen, Diemut Poppen and Lars Anders Tomter. A first prize winner of the viola competition Klassik Festival Ruhr, held in conjunction with music academies across Europe, Maijala has won numerous awards, including second prize at the Nordic Viola Competition and special prizes at the ARD Competition Munich and Tokyo International Viola Competition.

Maijala was a member of the critically acclaimed, fearless quartet-lab with cellist Pieter Wispelwey and violinists Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Pekka Kuusisto. Based in Amsterdam, she’s currently dividing her time between the teaching post at the Sibelius Academy and international music festivals as West Cork, IMS Prussia Cove, Resonances, Peasmarsh, Schiermonnikoog. Alongside the Jean Baptiste Vuillaume viola, on loan by kind permission of the Finnish Cultural Foundation, Lilli Maijala also performs on baroque viola.

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