Ruusamari Teppo and Jussi Makkonen & Nazig Azezian
NOTE: Due to COVID-19, programs have been postponed and availability is to be determined. The following is for your information for when the tours resume. Please check with the FFN trustee handling each of the programs; their information is at the bottom of each column.
Finlandia Foundation National is proud to be sponsoring appearances of three exciting musical artists, available to FFN chapters for the enjoyment of their members and, if desired, a broader community audience.
Ruusamari is based in Texas; Jussi and Nazig are from Finland.
All are looking forward to touring the U.S. again when it’s possible to do so.
NOTE: Chapters in good standing are welcome to host one of these programs. A chapter must be fully current in dues owed to Finlandia Foundation National, and meet the other requirements of FFN affiliation, to be considered a chapter in good standing.
FOR YOUR MUSICAL ENJOYMENT:
Ruusamari Teppo presents a choice of two delightful programs she has created, built on her connection to Finnish composer Jean Sibelius: she is his great-great-grandaughter.
“Sibelius at the Piano”
A concert program of his most well-known music, accompanied by personal stories and information to help listeners understand the development of the composer’s musical style.
Ruusamari has access to the series of letters Jean and Aino Sibelius wrote to each other, some of which have been translated into English. Her concert format can also include selections from these letters read by a local chapter member.
“Sibelius’ Music with Children”
Ruusamari enjoys presenting concerts designed for children, which she has developed with her own four-year-old daughter. With children sitting around her, Teppo plays music and talks about Sibelius, including the music he wrote for his children. She is also able to present music workshops, telling stories and coaching children who bring their own instruments and play easy music together.
Ruusamari Teppo began playing piano in Finland at the age of five. After graduating from Sibelius High School, she studied in Paris for three years, and earned artist certificates from music schools in Prague and Budapest, funded by scholarships from the Finnish government. Since 2001 she has studied at the University of North Texas with Vladimir Viardo, a Van Cliburn international competition winner. In 2020 she will complete her doctoral degree in collaborative piano, researching the compositional style for piano by Jean Sibelius. During the past years, she has performed in the United States, throughout Europe, and in South Africa.
Click here for more information about Ruusamari.
Quantities of this brochure are available to distribute at her appearances. Chapters may also print the brochure; click the image for the PDF.
Hosting is similar to that of the Lecturer of the Year.
If your chapter would like to invite Ruusamari Teppo to perform a concert, FFN will cover round trip travel costs to your location. The chapter’s responsibility will be paying a $500 honorarium, plus providing local accommodation and local transportation.
For more information and to book an appearance, contact FFN trustee Betsey Norgard, at bjnorgard @ gmail.com.
Finnish cellist Jussi Makkonen and pianist Nazig Azezian hope to resume their tour in the future. Inquire below for current status of the tour.
Jussi and Nazig will perform at a variety of locations—including several school programs—with FFN as a sponsor of the majority of the appearances. They invite you to enjoy their performance at Arizona State University in November 2019. Click here for the YouTube video. (program starts about 9 minutes into the video). It opens with a video of the artists performing outdoors, in the natural world that inspired Sibelius. Additionally, their Lintu Sininen concert is available online; click here for the YouTube video.
The tour is a continuation of the duo’s performances as part of FFN’s Finland 100 Music Program in 2017, which followed the successful Sibelius 150 Jubilee concerts of 2015. For this tour, the musicians offer three different programs:
“Finnish Landscape: Jewels by Finnish Composers” introduces the most beautiful melodies written by Finnish composers such as Jean Sibelius, Oskar Merikanto and Heino Kaski.
“Sibelius Inspiration” is an all-encompassing experience that transports the audience into the world that inspired Jean Sibelius through music, video, sound and light.
“The Blue Bird” is a series consisting of beautiful, captivating melodies as well as thrilling effects. The piece can be performed either with or without an orchestra. Composed by Jonne Valtonen, it has been performed by many significant ensembles, including the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra.
Jussi and Nazig are accomplished musicians, each earning a master’s degree from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. They have performed as soloists, in ensembles, and as a duet across Europe and in the U.S.
For more information about the duo, click here.
This brochure is made available to FFN chapters for distribution at the performances.
Hosting is similar to that of the FFN Lecturer of the Year.
If your chapter would like to invite Jussi Makkonen and Nazig Azezian to perform a concert, your chapter responsibility would be to pay for their local accommodations, local transportation, and a $500 honorarium.
FFN will cover their round-trip travel to your location as well as $500 honorarium. (Their total honorarium is $1,000, so FFN is subsidizing that fee and you are responsible for the balance.)
For available dates, details on the programs and booking information contact Teuvo Pulkkinen at teuvo_pulkkinen @ hotmail.com.
(Photo by Marko Haapalehto)
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Enjoy programs including the new music video from Jussi and Nazig, “Pankakoski Op. 48 No. 1” by Heino Kaski, filmed on location in North Karelia, Finland at the Ruunaa rapids in Lieksa, where Kaski was born.
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Photo by Pekka Ovaskainen