Jukka Tiensuu

Jukka Santeri Tiensuu (born 30 August 1948) is a Finnish contemporary classical composer, harpsichordist, pianist and conductor.

Career

Tiensuu was born in Helsinki. After extensive musical studies (piano, harpsichord, conducting, composing, historically informed performance, electroacoustic and computer music a.o.t.) at the Sibelius Academy, Helsinki (1967–1972), the Juilliard School, New York (1972–1973), Hochschule für Musik Freiburg (1974–1976), IRCAM, Paris (1978–1982) and other institutes Jukka Tiensuu toured three continents giving numerous concerts with a wide repertoire ranging from the Renaissance to the latest avant-garde and performing both classical and free improvisations. He has received numerous prizes for his compositional work as well as for his recordings and performances. In 2020, he won the Wihuri Sibelius Prize. According to the jury report his "compositions emanate a deep spirituality, and his unwavering adherence to artistic goals is impressive".

Along with over a hundred works in the traditional instrumental, vocal and orchestral fields – in various styles, often microtonal and with electronic or computer music parts – Tiensuu's compositional output also includes many curiosities such as works for Chinese orchestra, accordion ensemble, clarinet choir, instrumental theatre, Baroque orchestra, jazz orchestra, kantele, sheng and works for any ensemble. Most of his works have remained in the repertoire and are available on disc.

His compositions have been premiered by major orchestras and ensembles in three continents by conductors such as Susanna Mälkki, Ernest Bour, Sakari Oramo, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Lorraine Vaillancourt, Diego Masson, Ilan Volkov, Leif Segerstam, Jacek Kaspszyk, John Storgårds, Hannu Lintu, Dima Slobodeniuk, Yan Huichang, Juha Kangas, Jacques Mercier, Stefan Asbury, among others.

In the late 70's, as the president of the ISCM Finnish Section, Tiensuu started the first ever regular contemporary music concert series in Helsinki. He then became a founder and the first artistic director of Helsinki Biennale (now Musica nova Helsinki) as well as the founder and a long-time artistic director of Time of Music contemporary music festival and summer academy in Viitasaari. His other activities include teaching, writing for books and magazines and making evocative radio programs on both baroque music and on music of our time. According to Finnish Music Quarterly (3/2007) Jukka Tiensuu's influence on the contemporary Finnish music scene is virtually beyond compare.

Awards (selection)

  • 1973 Koussevitzky Award
  • 1978 Léonie Sonning Talent Prize
  • 1979 Gaudeamus International Interpreters Award, 2nd prize (as pianist)
  • 1987 Record of the Year "The Fantastic Harpsichord" (Finlandia FACD 357)
  • 1988 International Rostrum of Composers Winner/Selected work (Tokko)
  • 1996 Erik Bergman Prize
  • 1999 Janne Award (Best solo album) for "The Frivolous Harpsichord"
  • 2003 First prize for oddjob (given by the audience) at Hultgren Solo Cello Works Biennial
  • 2004 First prize for Lots in the Aliénor Awards composition competition
  • 2004 Teosto Prize for the most original and innovative work in 2004 (Umori)
  • 2006 Emma Award (Best Classical Album) for "Minds and Moods" (Alba Records ABCD 224)
  • 2008 Emma Award (Best Classical Album) for "Gamba nova" (Musica ambigua on Alba Records ABCD 259)
  • 2008 Record of the year for "nemo, Puro, Spiriti" (Alba Records ABCD 258)
  • 2008 Pizzicato magazine "Supersonic Award" and Süddeutsche Zeitung "Best Record" (Erz on Hänssler Classic)
  • 2010 Emma Award (Best Classical Album) "Tiensuu Plus" (Alba Records ABCD 287)
  • 2012 Finnish State Prize
  • 2015 Record of the year (Rack on Alba Records ABCD 383)
  • 2015 Pro Musica award
  • 2019 Coup de cœur des Jeunes Mélomanes (Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco) for Teoton
  • 2020 Wihuri Sibelius Prize

Discography

Works (selection)

Tiensuu's works are available from his home page www.tiensuu.fi (downloadable) and Musicfinland.fi (printed sheet music)

  • 1972Cadenza (on one note) for flute
  • 1972Ouverture for flute and harpsichord
  • 1974Four Etudes for flute
  • 1974preLUDI, LUDI and postLUDI for guitar
  • 1975Aspro for clarinet, trombone, cello and piano
  • 1975Rubato for any ensemble of melody instruments
  • 1976Prélude non-mesuré for piano
  • 1977Sinistro for accordion and guitar
  • 1977Mxpzkl for orchestra
  • 1978–79Yang for two ensembles
  • 1979Narcissus for oboe and tape
  • 1980Tombeau de Beethoven for oboe or clarinet, cello, piano, and sampler or tape
  • 1980Passage for soprano voice, ensemble and live-electronics
  • 1980M concerto for microtonally tuned harpsichord, percussion and string orchestra
  • 1981/L for piano 4-hands and optional live-electronics
  • 1982P=Pinocchio? for soprano voice, ensemble and computer
  • 1984Fantango for any keyboard instrument
  • 1985Tango lunaire for oboe or flute, clarinet, violin, cello and any keyboard instrument
  • 1985mutta for three accordions
  • 1987Tokko for male choir and tape
  • 1988Manaus for kantele
  • 1989Puro concerto for clarinet and orchestra
  • 1990Grround for piano
  • 1990Tombeau de Mozart for clarinet, violin and piano
  • 1990Arsenic and Old Lace for microtonally tuned harpsichord and string quartet
  • 1993Sound of Life radiophonic piece
  • 1993Halo a symphony for orchestra in three parts
  • 1994Plus V concerto for accordion and string orchestra
  • 1994Ai for 6-track tape
  • 1995Vento for clarinet choir
  • 1995oddjob for violin or viola or cello and live electronics
  • 1995–98Alma: I Himo, II Lumo, III Soma for orchestra and sampler
  • 1996Aion for two accordions
  • 1996Fra Tango for three accordions
  • 1997Padrigal for male choir
  • 1997nemo for ensemble and electronics
  • 1997Beat for clarinet, cello and piano
  • 1998Drang for guitar
  • 1998Musica ambigua for baroque ensemble (recorder, violin, viol, harpsichord)
  • 1999Asteletsa for walking bassoonist or bass clarinetist
  • 1999Mood stereophonic music for orchestra
  • 2000Ember concertino for microtonal flute and ensemble
  • 2000Koi for orchestra
  • 2000Etudes: 1. train 2. drain 3, grain for harpsichord
  • 2000Mind concerto for piano and orchestra
  • 2001Tri for three pianos
  • 2002Zolo for accordion
  • 2003Lots for baroque ensemble (recorder or traverso flute, violin, viol or cello, harpsichord)
  • 2004Umori for jazz orchestra (Big band)
  • 2005Spiriti concerto for accordion and orchestra
  • 2005Aim concerto for guitar and orchestra
  • 2005Balzo for cello
  • 2006Ote for cello and contrabass
  • 2006Tanzikone for recorder, trombone and cello
  • 2007Erz 14 companion pieces for J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations (for accordion)
  • 2007Missa concerto for clarinet and orchestra
  • 2007Vie concerto for orchestra
  • 2007Hei for four melody instruments (tribute to Paavo Heininen)
  • 2008False Memories I-III Morphoses for orchestra
  • 2008Sun Games for orchestra (tribute to Magnus Lindberg)
  • 2008Doch – Apotheose von Papa Haydn for string quartet
  • 2008Ikisyyt for ensemble
  • 2008Rack for string quartet
  • 2009Blow/Blau fanfares for three wind instrument trios
  • 2010Nous for clarinet, violin, viola, cello and piano
  • 2010bLeuelein for cello (tribute to Anssi Karttunen)
  • 2011Bleu-El for contrabass
  • 2011Sulci for string orchestra
  • 2011Egregore microtonal music for kantele, guitar, accordion and piano
  • 2011Brandi a 2nd movement for J. S. Bach's 3rd Brandenburg concerto
  • 2011Kvagmaa for two string quartets tuned a quarter-tone apart
  • 2012Voice Verser for soprano voice and orchestra
  • 2012Hou concerto for violin and ensemble
  • 2012Mora for tenor voice and baroque or small orchestra
  • 2012Armotta for viola, guitar and cello
  • 2012Kalaasi a theatrical piece for flute, clarinet, trombone and contrabass (tribute to Kaija Saariaho)
  • 2013Egeiro for piano left hand
  • 2014Hehkuu stereophonic music for sheng and ensemble
  • 2014Oire concerto for cello and orchestra
  • 2015Anomal Dances concerto for quarter-tone accordion and orchestra
  • 2015Ihmix for Chinese orchestra
  • 2015Kuuhiomo for any ensemble of melody instruments
  • 2015Teoton concerto for sheng and orchestra
  • 2016Tarinaoopperabaletti concerto for electric cello and ensemble
  • 2016Daydreams for guitar and electronics
  • 2017Sinfoniaviis for orchestra
  • 2017Suuna concerto for trombone and orchestra
  • 2017Appo concerto for recorder and orchestra
  • 2017Innuo for baroque orchestra
  • 2018Collateral three solos as string trio
  • 2018Tuleks a fanfare for ensemble