Time
13.8.2026 EET/EESTThu 20.00–21.10 EET/EESTLocation
Espoo
See location on the map(external link, opens in a new window)Olari Church, Rälssitilankuja 1 Espoo, Uusimaa, 02200 Finland
Target audience
No age limit
Languages
Finnish, Swedish, English
Price
- 35 Standard ticket
- 32 Pensioner
- 15 Student, child
Buy ticket(external link, opens in a new window)
Free entry with Kaikukortti
Organizer
Urkuyö ja Aaria
Additional information
urkuyofestival.fi(external link, opens in a new window)Waltteri Torikka, baritone
Marko Hilpo, piano
The Organ Night & Aria Festival presents a unique concert experience with baritone Waltteri Torikka and pianist Marko Hilpo. The delightful evening opens with Ralph Vaughan Williams’ song cycle Songs of Travel, set to poems by Robert Louis Stevenson. The songs lead the listener into the lyrical and pastoral world of the English song tradition and reflect on the wandering life.
One of the highlights of the evening is Olli Mustonen’s Kaleva, based on poems from Eino Leino’s Helkavirsiä. The work will now be heard for the first time in a version for voice and piano. In the texts, the Kalevala metre of the Helkavirsiä poems intertwines with Leino’s modern lyricism, while Mustonen’s musical language brings the mythological, archaic and timeless world of the work vividly to life.
In Ilkka Kuusisto’s four madrigals, set to the refined poems of Lassi Nummi, the Finnish musical language resonates with vitality and wit.
PROGRAMME:
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)
Songs of Travel (1904)
The Vagabond
Let Beauty Awake
The Roadside Fire
Youth and Love
In Dreams
The Infinite Shining Heavens
Whither Must I Wander?
Bright Is the Ring of Words
I Have Trod the Upward and the Downward Slope
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)
The Lake in the Mountains
Olli Mustonen (b. 1967)
Kaleva (2026)
(Eino Leino, from the collection Helkavirsiä)
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)
Hymn Tune Prelude on Song 13 by Gibbons
Ilkka Kuusisto (1933–2022)
Madrigals (1978)
Before Awakening
Below in the Valley the River
You Are Dear to Me
All the Brooks, All the Forest
DURATION:
Approx. 70 minutes, no intermission
