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Saturday 12 May 2007

In St Petersburg

I arrived yesterday to St Petersburg by train, and last night I already took a conducting lesson from my old conducting teacher Leonid Korchmar in the St Petersburg Conservatory. I have to prepare Rachmaninov's 2nd symphony for the Evgeny Svetlanov Conducting Competition in Luxemburg, and I really have had no time to study the score, so I really need "professional help" to make the most of my time. I had a great lesson on the first movement, and this morning I had another one on the second movement. Tonight I will try a little bit of the third as well, if there is time after the official conservatory students have had their lessons.

I should have taken a camera with me, by the way. On the way back to my place (thanks Serjozha for accommodating me for this week!!!) i saw a huge poster of my concert in the metro. There was a big picture of my soloist, Kari Kriikku, and his name on dog-size letters and after that a text "the most famous clarinetist of Finland". My name was there also, in small print after the program on the bottom right corner of the poster.

St Petersburg poster

The big poster with Kari Kriikku

P.S. The following day I met briefly with one of the festival organizers. She told me that the poster at the Philharmonic Hall has my name on the top and the soloist below - because I am more well known in St Petersburg! She had even met some people who remember my first concert in SP four years ago! Here is the poster of the St Petersburg Philharmonic...

SP Filarmonia poster

This poster was on the wall of the Philharmonic

Thursday 10 May 2007

Welcome!

 Planning the orchestra seating in Temppeliaukio Church. Photo by composer Ingvar Karkoff.

Welcome to my blog! I named it G.P., because sometimes one needs a "Generalpause" in the middle of the busy conductor's life. At those moments I will dedicate a couple of minutes for writing on this page.

At the moment I am in the middle of packing, since tomorrow I will leave to St Petersburg, Russia for rehearsals and a concert on the 4th Nordic Music Festival. Young conductor's life is sometimes really a strain: usually there is no activities whatsoever for several months, and then suddenly you are asked everywhere at the same time! It happens to me all the time...

This time after the concert on the May 18th I will travel to Luxemburg for a competition which starts on the 20th, and from there to US to assist on the Hot Springs Music Festival in Arkansas. I will be back home only in the end of June!

But as I travel, I will try to stop at some Internet cafes to write about my impressions about the places, the people, the music... I hope you will enjoy traveling with me!

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