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'''Anssi Karttunen''' (born [[1960]]) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[cello|cellist]] living in Paris.
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'''Anssi Karttunen''' (born 1960) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[cello|cellist]].


Karttunen's repertoire ranges from the early baroque to living composers and improvisation. He has performed with many orchestras in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including the Philharmonia, BBC Symphony, Orchestre de Paris, Filarmonica della Scala, RAI Torino, Munich Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, NHK Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony, Shanghai Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, and Filarmónica de Buenos Aires, and at major festivals worldwide.
He performs with most world-class orchestras in Europe, Asia and the Americas and at major festivals worldwide. His repertoire ranges from the early baroque to today and he is especially known for his collaboration with living composers.


Karttunen has given world premieres of over 200 works, among them 31 for cello and orchestra. Many composers have dedicated works to him, including [[Luca Francesconi]], [[Magnus Lindberg]], [[Kaija Saariaho]], [[Esa-Pekka Salonen]], [[Tan Dun]], [[Rolf Wallin]], [[Pascal Dusapin]], [[Fred Lerdahl]] (''[[Arches (Lerdahl)|Arches]]''), and [[Betsy Jolas]]. Karttunen has transcribed over 60 pieces for cello or various chamber ensembles, such as [[Johannes Brahms]]'s Piano Quintet for string quintet and Händel-Variations for [[String Trio|string trio]], [[Robert Schumann]]'s [[Album für die Jugend]] for string trio, Cello Concerto for cello and string quartet and for cello and [[String Orchestra|string orchestra]].
He has given the world premiere of over 80 works for cello as a soloist and chamber musician - inspiring a large number of present-day composers to dedicate their works to him such as [[Esa-Pekka Salonen]], [[Magnus Lindberg]], [[Kaija Saariaho]], [[Tan Dun]], [[Rolf Wallin]] and Luca Francesconi.


Karttunen regularly performs with various chamber ensembles, including the Sons of Chipotle with [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]], the Zebra Trio with violinist Ernst Kovacic and violist [[Steven Dann]], a cello-piano duo with [[Nicolas Hodges]], and the Tres Coyotes with [[Magnus Lindberg]] and John Paul Jones.
Between 1994 and 1998 Mr Karttunen was the artistic director of the Avanti! Chamber orchestra. He was the artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale (1995, 1997) and the Suvisoitto-festival in Porvoo, Finland (1994-1997).


Anssi Karttunen was the principal cellist of the London Sinfonietta (1999-2005).
From 1994 to 1998 Karttunen was the artistic director of the [[Avanti! Chamber Orchestra]]. He has been artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale (1995, 1997), the [[Suvisoitto]]-festival in Porvoo, Finland (1994-1997) and the [[Musica Nova Helsinki]] Festival 2015. He was principal cellist of the [[London Sinfonietta]] from 1999 to 2005.


Together with [[Kaija Saariaho]], [[Jean-Baptiste Barrière]] and [[Muriel von Braun]], Karttunen created www.petals.org, a nonprofit organisation for distributing music in different forms over the internet.
His teachers included Erkki Rautio, William Pleeth, Jacqueline du Pré and Tibor de Machula.


Since 2008 Karttunen has directed the Creative Dialogue workshop, which he created with Kaija Saariaho, Magnus Lindberg. Creative Dialogue took place first in [[Santa Fe, NM]] and [[Järvenpää]], Finland and more recently at [[Château de Beauchêne]], France and Wanantaka Manor, Finland. Karttunen teaches at the [[Ecole Normale de Musique]] de Paris.

In 2019 he co-founded the ensemble Sons of Chipotle with [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] of [[Led Zeppelin]] fame.<ref name="ucr us show">{{Cite web|url=https://ultimateclassicrock.com/john-paul-jones-sons-of-chipotle-us-show/|title = John Paul Jones' Sons of Chipotle Announce First U.S. Show| date=8 October 2019 }}</ref> The group premiered with concerts in [[Seoul, South Korea]], and at the [[Pit Inn (jazz club)|Pit Inn]] in [[Tokyo, Japan]], that year, joined by musicians [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]] and [[Otomo Yoshihide]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/07/john-paul-jones-sons-of-chipotle-new-band/|title=John Paul Jones forms new band Sons of Chipotle|date=24 July 2019}}</ref> Sons of Chipotle performed its first U.S. date in March 2024 at the [[Big Ears Festival]] in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]].

Karttunen's teachers included Erkki Rautio, [[William Pleeth]], [[Jacqueline du Pré]] and [[Tibor de Machula]]. He plays a cello by [[Francesco Ruggeri]].

Karttunen lives in Paris and is married to the Venezuelan-Finnish painter and sculptor [[Muriel von Braun]].

==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.karttunen.org/ Karttunen.org], the cellist's official website
*[http://www.karttunen.org/ Karttunen.org] the cellist's official website
*[https://www.creativedialogue.online/] Creative Dialogue website
*[http://www.karttunen.org/home.html/Zebra.html] Zebra Trio website
*[http://www.petals.org/ Petals.org] Petals website
*[http://trescoyotes.net] Tres Coyotes website


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Latest revision as of 09:56, 22 October 2024

Anssi Karttunen (born 1960) is a Finnish cellist.

Karttunen's repertoire ranges from the early baroque to living composers and improvisation. He has performed with many orchestras in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, including the Philharmonia, BBC Symphony, Orchestre de Paris, Filarmonica della Scala, RAI Torino, Munich Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, NHK Orchestra, Tokyo Symphony, Shanghai Symphony, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, and Filarmónica de Buenos Aires, and at major festivals worldwide.

Karttunen has given world premieres of over 200 works, among them 31 for cello and orchestra. Many composers have dedicated works to him, including Luca Francesconi, Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Tan Dun, Rolf Wallin, Pascal Dusapin, Fred Lerdahl (Arches), and Betsy Jolas. Karttunen has transcribed over 60 pieces for cello or various chamber ensembles, such as Johannes Brahms's Piano Quintet for string quintet and Händel-Variations for string trio, Robert Schumann's Album für die Jugend for string trio, Cello Concerto for cello and string quartet and for cello and string orchestra.

Karttunen regularly performs with various chamber ensembles, including the Sons of Chipotle with John Paul Jones, the Zebra Trio with violinist Ernst Kovacic and violist Steven Dann, a cello-piano duo with Nicolas Hodges, and the Tres Coyotes with Magnus Lindberg and John Paul Jones.

From 1994 to 1998 Karttunen was the artistic director of the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra. He has been artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale (1995, 1997), the Suvisoitto-festival in Porvoo, Finland (1994-1997) and the Musica Nova Helsinki Festival 2015. He was principal cellist of the London Sinfonietta from 1999 to 2005.

Together with Kaija Saariaho, Jean-Baptiste Barrière and Muriel von Braun, Karttunen created www.petals.org, a nonprofit organisation for distributing music in different forms over the internet.

Since 2008 Karttunen has directed the Creative Dialogue workshop, which he created with Kaija Saariaho, Magnus Lindberg. Creative Dialogue took place first in Santa Fe, NM and Järvenpää, Finland and more recently at Château de Beauchêne, France and Wanantaka Manor, Finland. Karttunen teaches at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.

In 2019 he co-founded the ensemble Sons of Chipotle with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin fame.[1] The group premiered with concerts in Seoul, South Korea, and at the Pit Inn in Tokyo, Japan, that year, joined by musicians Jim O'Rourke and Otomo Yoshihide.[2] Sons of Chipotle performed its first U.S. date in March 2024 at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Karttunen's teachers included Erkki Rautio, William Pleeth, Jacqueline du Pré and Tibor de Machula. He plays a cello by Francesco Ruggeri.

Karttunen lives in Paris and is married to the Venezuelan-Finnish painter and sculptor Muriel von Braun.

References

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  1. ^ "John Paul Jones' Sons of Chipotle Announce First U.S. Show". 8 October 2019.
  2. ^ "John Paul Jones forms new band Sons of Chipotle". 24 July 2019.
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