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Finnish Jazz Showcase: WeeGee

Tapahtumakuva jossa lukee Finnish Jazz Showcase ja Jazz Suomi 100 -logo

Time

Tue 21.4.2026 EET/EEST15.00–18.00 EET/EEST

Target audience

No age limit

Price

  • 0 € / 10 € / 20 € The lobby concert is free, the others are included in the museum ticket.

Free entry with Kaikukortti

Free entry with Museum Card

Organizer

Exhibition Centre WeeGee, EMMA, KAMU, April Jazz

April Jazz, in collaboration with the Finnish Jazz Federation, Music Finland and Sibelius Academy, will showcase the best of contemporary Finnish jazz music to international industry professionals – in celebration of 100 years of jazz in Finland! Read more about the events here(external link, opens in a new window).

Schedule at WeeGee

15.00 Lassy-Eskola Nordic Stew (lobby)

16.15 Pauli Lyytinen (KAMU's stage, 1st floor)

17.15 Selma Savolainen in the shade (EMMA, 2nd floor)


Artists

Lassy–Eskola Nordic Stew

at 15:00 (lobby)

 

Timo Lassy and Jukka Eskola have been collaborating since the late 1990s. Their most notable co-endeavour was The Five Corners Quintet, an internationally successful jazz band and a trailblazer for the new generation of Finnish jazz in the 2000s.

Since then, both have pursued their solo careers, releasing several albums each. Their first joint project has been a long time coming, but they recently realised their long-held dream and travelled to New Orleans to record their own music with local first-rate musicians. The result is Nordic Stew, a blend of Lassy's and Eskola's musical experiences combined with a deep love for the birthplace of jazz music.

One source of inspiration for the album is the story of the ship Andania, through which American-Finnish musicians brought jazz to Finland in the 1920s. Now, 100 years later, Lassy and Eskola have taken it back to its roots and put their own spin on it.

Lassy and Eskola take the listeners for a journey full of different rhythmic environments combined with lyrical beauty of the nordic jazz music. Nordic Stew is a rich mixture of rhythm, melodies and harmonies, a dynamic horn front line, and the cream of Finnish younger generation jazz musicians.

Jukka Eskola – trumpet

Timo Lassy – saxophone

Severi Sorjonen – drums

Antti Ahoniemi – bass

Juho Valjakka – piano

Kenneth Ojutkangas – sousaphone


Pauli Lyytinen

at 16:15 (KAMU, 1st floor)

On his new solo work Lehto / Korpi, Pauli Lyytinen plays tenor, soprano and alto saxophone, with live effects, mellotron & percussion, and adds a subtle layer of field recordings to tie the entity together. Cranes, swans, and other voices familiar in the Finnish aural summer landscape, bring their distinct character to the music, connecting back to the album's dual title. Lehto, Finnish for grove, and Korpi, which roughly translates to deep forest, are two sides of the same coin, working together to form a full image of an artist using his surroundings to create a deeply emotive and singular piece of work, echoing love and respect for our natural environment.

Lehto / Korpi won the Jazz Emma prize in 2025 and was also nominated at the Indie Awards of the same year. Lyytinen has worked solo since 2012 and released two albums. He is known for his adventurous and uncompromising work within rhythm and art music that transcends borders. Of his discography, which covers fifty titles, over 30 records contain music composed by Lyytinen, and the artist has performed his own music at hundreds of prestigious clubs and festivals in 35 countries around the globe.

Pauli Lyytinen – saxophones, mellotron, percussion, live electronics

Selma Savolainen in the shade

at 17:15 (EMMA, 2nd floor)

Singer-composer Selma Savolainen is known for a fearless approach to music, as well as her striking use of voice, which have “raised Finnish vocal jazz to a new level” (Finland’s leading newspaper Helsingin Sanomat). Her compositions and lyrics in English draw equally from the rich, multifaceted history of modern jazz and singer-songwriter tradition. They are infused with memorable, deeply personal storytelling that turns each piece into a compelling narrative. Savolainen’s debut album Horror Vacui won the Jazz Emma award for Jazz Album of the Year in 2024.

The UK-based Whirlwind Recordings will now release the second album of Savolainen, in the shade, which takes the expression of her six-piece ensemble into new directions. The music echoes influences ranging from Radiohead to The Doors. The album is produced in collaboration with, among others, Lauri Kallio (known from Pambikallio), its themes spanning from family relationships to angry men and mass hysteria. In the shade drew its title inspiration while Savolainen was in Paris writing new material: “It felt as if the rays of sunlight illuminating my apartment had come to peek in on how the album was coming along,” she says.

Selma Savolainen – voice

Tomi Nikku – trumpet, flugelhorn

Max Zenger – woodwinds

Toomas Keski–Säntti – piano

Eero Tikkanen – double bass

Okko Saastamoinen – drums


Lobby concert is free, concerts in EMMA and KAMU are included in the museum ticket.