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General Management
Anssi Karttunen is against monotony. On his Instead List for Cello, he pairs a rarely played work worth listening to with every well know piece.
In 2019, Wergo released a portrait CD including Anssi Karttunen’s recordings of Hans Werner Henze’s English Love Songs with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Oliver Knussen.
An outstanding soloist, chamber musician, pedagogue, artistic director and essayist – and in all these things a musical bridge-builder and partner to musicians, composers and artists from various fields: Anssi Karttunen forges his own path.
Vasco Mendonça, Three speeches and a technique
Kaija Saariaho, Notes on Light
Mioko Yokoyama, New work
Kaija Saariaho, Quatre Instants
Kaija Saariaho, Vers toi qui es si loin
Anssi Karttunen, violoncello
Karen Vourc'h, soprano
Barbara Kozelj, mezzo-soprano
Asko Schönberg Ensemble
Ernest Martinez-Izquierdo, conductor
Anssi Karttunen has always been on the cutting edge of classical music performance and is one of the most innovative cellists in today’s international music scene. He started learning the cello as a 4-year-old in Finland, a uniquely fertile ground for music and musicians, and subsequently built up a worldwide reputation both as a soloist and chamber musician. In his repertoire, he takes a fresh look at the well-known masterpieces and brings forgotten works to the public ear, as well as making own original transcriptions. He plays on modern, classical, and baroque cellos, as well as violoncello piccolo and electric cello. The latter features prominently in his current solo projects, which include images, video and electronics.
He is a passionate advocate of contemporary music. He has performed over 170 world premieres, collaborating with such composers as Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Pascal Dusapin, Luca Francesconi and Tan Dun. An astounding 29 concertos have been written for him. He premiered Magnus Lindberg’s Cello Concerto No.1 with the Orchestre de Paris and Cello Concerto No. 2 with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Mania with Avanti! and Luca Francesconi’s Rest with the RAI Torino. Kaija Saariaho wrote her concerto Notes on Light for Anssi Karttunen and he premiered it with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who commissioned the work. Since 2007, he has performed the concerto over 50 times with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Swedish Radio, NDR Symphony Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, and the New World Symphony among others. Future plans include premieres of new works by Antti Auvinen, Ramon Lazkano and Sean Shepherd. In 2018, he premiered Betsy Jolas's Side Roads with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and Gérard Korsten. Together with pianist Nicolas Hodges, he has recorded the works for cello and piano by the composer, who will celebrate her 100th birthday in 2026, on WDR, almost all of them as premiere recordings.
Anssi Karttunen has worked with world-renowned orchestras such as the Philadelphia Orchestra, BBC Symphony, NHK Orchestra, Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Ensemble Modern, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, New World Symphony, Mahler Chamber Orchestra and many more. He also performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician at Europe’s most important music festivals, including Edinburgh, Salzburg, Lockenhaus, Berlin, Venice, Strasbourg and Helsinki. His Zebra Trio, with violinist Ernst Kovacic and violist Steven Dann, performs concerts on both sides of the Atlantic. He also enjoys close collaborations with choreographer Diana Theocharidis and the producer, composer and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones.
His recordings traverse a broad musical spectrum, including Beethoven’s complete works for cello and piano on period instruments and 20th century solo pieces. He has released recordings of concertos by Lindberg, Saariaho, and Salonen on Sony Classical and a DVD of Tan Dun's The Map for cello, video and orchestra on Deutsche Grammophon. Two of Anssi Karttunen’s recordings were nominated for a Gramophone Award in 2013: a CD of Magnus Lindberg’s chamber music works and Henri Dutilleux’s Tout un monde lointain, recorded with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France under Esa-Pekka Salonen on Deutsche Grammophon, which was chosen as the best contemporary recording of 2013. His recent recordings include Toshio Hosokawa's Concerto Chant for Naxos, his own transcription of Brahms’ String Quintet for Toccata Classics as well as two tango CDs for Petals and Albany.
Born in 1960, Anssi Karttunen studied with Erkki Rautio, William Pleeth, Jacqueline du Pré and Tibor de Machula, among others. From 1999 until 2005 he was principal cellist with the London Sinfonietta. He was the Artistic Director of the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra between 1994 and 1998 the Suvisoitto Festival in Porvoo, Finland from 1994 until 1997. He was the artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale in 1995 and 1997 and the Festival Musica Nova Helsinki in 2015. He frequently gives masterclasses, for example at Carnegie Hall, at Cello Biennale Amsterdam, at the Juilliard School or at the Royal Academy of Music in London. At the University of Berkeley, he taught and performed as a Regents’ Lecturer in the autumn of 2015. In 2008, he initiated the annual Creative Dialogue workshop in Santa Fe in collaboration with the Sibelius Academy. He started teaching at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris in the autumn of 2014. Anssi Karttunen plays on a Francesco Ruggeri cello.
2024/2025 season
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Concert pour Kaija Saariaho I
Karen Vourc’h - soprano | Anssi Karttunen - cello | Florent Boffard - piano Lullaby, for celloJing, for sopran and celloSaarikoski - Songs, for soprano and pianoPrelude, for pianoChanging Light, for soprano and celloDu Gick Flög, for soprano and celloMirage, for soprano, cello and piano
Concert pour Kaija Saariaho II
Karen Vourc’h - soprano | Anssi Karttunen - cello | David Poissonnier - electronicsFrom the Grammar of Dreams, for soprano and electronicsJing, for soprano and celloPrès, for cello and electronicsPetals, for cello and electronicsChanging Light, for soprano and celloDu Gick Flög, for soprano and celloLonh, for soprano and electronics
Who was Olly?
a portrait of Oliver Knussen, as painted by his close friends, with pieces for solo cello, video interviews and personal memoriesLISTEN
Kaija Saariaho - works for cello and electronics
Sept Papillons, Près, Petals, Spins and Spells, LullabyLISTEN
The voice of cello
Multimedia recital: cello, electronics, videoNastaran Yazdani: Ceci est ma langue (2022) for cello and speakerSébastien Gaxie: Les Contemplations de Victor Hugo (2023) for cello and speakerChristopher Butterfield: L’Elephant de mer de Jaques PrévertAntti Auvinen: New piece (2023) with electronics and video
Femme le soir. Music of Betsy Jolas for cello and piano
Anssi Karttunen & Nicolas Hodges, pianoQuatre pièces en marge, for cello and pianoToi x 3, for pianoPetites musiques de chevet, for cello and pianoMon ami, for cello and pianoEpisode cinquième, for celloFemme le soir, for cello and pianoCD out Autumn 2023
Karttunen-Hodges Duo
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata C Op. 102/1Pascal Dusapin: SlacklineMagnus Lindberg: Santa Fe ProjectLudwig van Beethoven: Sonata D Op. 102/2
Sons of Chipotle
Electronic duo: John Paul Jones and Anssi KarttunenWATCH TRAILER
Tres Coyotes
Trio improvisations: Magnus Lindberg, John Paul Jones and Anssi KarttunenWATCH
Two Badgers
ImprovisationsAnssi Karttunen, cello & Lucas Dann, pianoWATCH
“Karttunen’s warm and intense music-making draws the listener under its spell.”
klassik-heute, Ekkehard Pluta, 19/12/2020
“Anssi Karttunen's 60th anniversary concert was like an anthology. Or a group exhibition, for all the works in the concert were related to his friends: their compositions, birthdays, death. Karttunen was at his very best as a performer of fast effects and in his own improvisations.”
Helsingin Sanomat, Sonja Saarikoski, 30/11/2020
“[In 'Slackline' for cello and piano by Pascal Dusapin] the two performers create an impressive sound space through movement in perfect synergy.”
ResMusica, Michèle Tosi, 13/01/2020
“In 'Invece' for violoncello solo [by Pascal Dusapin] Anssi Karttunen combines passion and expressive gesture.”
ConcertoNet.com, Jérémie Bigorie, 13/01/2020
“… six commentaries on English love poems [Hans Werner Henze - Englische Liebeslieder] teeming with a profusion of textures and colours. The Finnish cellist Anssi Karttunen could easily have got lost in the jungle, but I never mislaid his instrument’s trail — pure golden honey, sprightly and lyrical.”
The Times, 14/06/2019
Les cercles de Claude - Part 2 - Anssi Karttunen, David Lively
Les cercles de Claude - Part 1 - Anssi Karttunen, David Lively
Lindberg, Trio pour violon, violoncelle et piano (Marina Chiche, Anssi Karttunen et Magnus Lindberg)
TJF 2019 - "Tres coyotes" John Paul Jones / Anssi Karttunen / Magnus Lindberg
Man Ray: L'Étoile de mer (1928)
Magnus Lindberg: Cello Concerto 2
Anssi Karttunen, solo cello
Two Badgers: Lucas Dann, piano and Anssi Karttunen, cello
Based on Kaija Saariaho’s Offrande, which cellist Anssi Karttunen and organist Olivier Latry just played at the inauguration of the new organ at Helsinki Musiikkitalo, the two artists would like to launch a project with newly commissioned works for cello and organ in memory of Kaija Saariaho. They hope to inspire concert halls and festivals to participate in the commission and organise concerts for the premieres. The pieces are due to be completed in the first half of 2025 and will go on tour from the 2025/2026 season.
Anssi Karttunen, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu
Ondine, 2020, 00761195135624
Anssi Karttunen, Orchestre national d'Auvergne, Roberto Forés Veses
digital album, 2020
Anssi Karttunen, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Knussen
Wergo, 2018, 9072990
Stefan Dohr, Momo Kodama, Anssi Karttunen, Royal Scottisch National Orchestra, Jun Märkl
Naxos, 2014, 8.573239
Anssi Karttunen
Toccata Classics, 2013, TOCC0171
Karita Mattila, Anssi Karttunen, Orchestre de Paris, Christoph Eschenbach
Ondine, 2008, ODE 1130-2