ICELAND'S AND FINLAND'S MOUNTAINS
08.08.2026 | 18:00
Turku Concert Hall
Ticket sale opens on 28.11.InfoProgram
Aili Järvelä
Laura Hynninen, harp
Sami Koskela, percussions
Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra
Kaapo Ijas, conductor
KJARTAN SVEINSSON (1978–):
Der Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen (2014)
INTERMISSION
AILI JÄRVELÄ (1985–):
VUORI (2025)
Tickets 59 | 54 | 34 €
Duration 2 h, 1 intermission
Hear how the mountains of Iceland and Finland meet! The works of two powerful voices in contemporary music, Iceland’s Kjartan Sveinsson and Finland’s Aili Järvelä, will be performed side by side by the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra. The evening’s concert will feature Sveinsson’s dramatic work Der Klang der Offenbarung des Göttlichen (The Sound of Divine Revelation) and Järvelä’s beautiful and powerful VUORI (Mountain). The concert will be conducted by Kaapo Ijas.
Sveinsson’s work is a four-part “opera without a stage,” created in collaboration with artist Ragnar Kjartansson. It is based on Halldór Laxness’s novel World Light and combines choral singing, orchestration, and soundscape in a way that is both romantic and experimental. Järvelä’s VUORI, on the other hand, is a new solo album in which her compositions and lyrics are combined with the sounds of the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra, Laura Hynninen’s harp, and Samuli Koskela’s percussion. Järvelä has composed, written the lyrics, arranged and produced the songs herself, making the whole a personal work, full of nature and inner landscapes.
The first half of the concert creates a visual and auditory space without actors; the music and choir carry the entire story. The soundscape of the work moves between steady tones, harmonies raised by the choir, and subtle orchestral ensembles, and in the last part, the power bursts forth toward a pure sense of survival and revelation. The second half of the concert, on the other hand, conveys an intimate, delicate power. Järvelä’s voice, the violin, and the warm sound of the orchestra create an experience that feels like a journey toward an inner mountain peak. The texts and compositions build a story of growth, longing, and hope.
This evening offers a glimpse into the worlds of two composers: Sveinsson provides a profound, almost hypnotic theatrical experience without a stage, while Järvelä creates an intimate, lyrical mountain landscape through the power of music and words. The evening forms a coherent, impressive whole that leaves the listener pondering the meanings of beauty, revelation, and inner growth.
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- Address: Aninkaistenkatu 9, 20100 Turku
- Public Transport: All stops at the city centre are nearby. The bus terminal is nearby and Turku main railway station approx. 1 km away.
- Accessibility: Accessible parking (2 spots) on Sibeliuksenkatu. Temporary stopping for dropping off passengers is allowed in front of the main entrance on Aninkaistenkatu. The main entrance is accessible.
- Parking: Parking areas at the city centre. Puutori car park is recommended.