Finnish composer Jaakko Kuusisto came to Buffalo in 2015 for the US premiere of his violin concerto as part of CAI’s FinnFest residency. While here, he began a collaboration with BPO Principal Trumpet Alex Jokipii, a former Sibelius Academy classmate. That collaboration resulted in a new Trumpet Concerto by Kuusisto, which had its New York premier during his Spring 2018 CAI residency. Prior to the concert, Kuusisto gave several free public talks about the composing process, including two talks as part of the BPOvations @ The Libraries series.

BPOvations @ The Libraries allows members of the public to get to know the BPO on a personal level. These free talks given by BPO musicians, visiting artists and staff give an intimate look inside the BPO while providing a basis of knowledge about the orchestral world.

  • Noon at the downtown Central Library, 1 Lafayette Square
  • 7 p.m. at Amherst Audubon Library, 350 John Jay Audubon Parkway.

Having recorded concertos by some of the most prominent Finnish contemporary composers, such as Rautavaara, Aho, Sallinen and Pulkkis, Kuusisto is one of the most frequently recorded Finnish instrumentalists.   His conducting repertoire is versatile and ranges from baroque to the latest new works, regardless of genre. He has worked with many leading orchestras, including Minnesota Orchestra; Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide Symphony Orchestras; NDR Hannover, DeFilharmonie in Belgium; Chamber Orchestras of Tallinn and Lausanne; Helsinki, Turku and Tampere Philharmonic Orchestras; Oulu Symphony Orchestra as well as the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra. Kuusisto recently conducted his debut performances with the Krakow Sinfonietta and Ottawa’s National Arts Center Orchestra, as well as at the Finnish National Opera’s major production Indigo, an opera by heavy metal cello group Apocalyptica’s Eicca Toppinen and Perttu Kivilaakso. The score of the opera is also arranged and orchestrated by Kuusisto.

Kuusisto performs regularly as soloist and chamber musician and has held the position of artistic director at several festivals. Currently he is the artistic director of the Oulu Music Festival with a commitment presently until 2017. Kuusisto also enjoys a longstanding relationship with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra: having served as concertmaster during 1999-2012, his collaboration with the orchestra now continues with frequent guest conducting and recordings, to name a few. One particularly successful area has been a series of pop projects together with Vocal Ensemble Rajaton, featuring the music of ABBA, Queen, and The Beatles in custom-made arrangements mostly written by Kuusisto himself. When it comes to recordings, his collaboration with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra has been critically acclaimed. This includes albums with music by Armas Järnefelt, Kalevi Aho, Jaakko’s father Ilkka Kuusisto, and especially Jaakko’s own Violin Concerto with Elina Vähälä as soloist.

Kuusisto’s compositions consist of more than 30 opuses: chamber and vocal music, orchestral pieces, operas, as well as music for films. His family opera, The Canine Kalevala, was hugely popular at the Savonlinna Opera Festival and ran three seasons. Moreover, his latest opera Elämälle about composer Oskar Merikanto’s life was received with acclaim at the Ilmajoki Music Festival in June 2015 and 2016. Kuusisto’s piano concerto for Dejan Lazic was premiered with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2016, conducted by the composer himself. Currently Kuusisto is working on a bassoon concerto, which is commissioned by the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and will be premiered in spring 2017. In the summer 2016 BIS Records released an album called “Glow”, which consists of Kuusisto’s chamber music pieces.