Soile Isokoski at Wigmore Hall
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London, Petroc Trelawny presents a concert in which soprano Soile Isokoski sings music by Schubert, Kuula, Brahms, Bernstein and Strauss.
Soprano Soile Isokoski sings Schubert, Kuula, Brahms, Bernstein and Strauss at Wigmore Hall.
Toivo Kuula became Jean Sibelius's first composition student in 1908. He created a series of works closely identified with the cause of Finnish independence from Russian rule, including the many songs he wrote for his wife. Kuula, whose family name translates as 'bullet', was killed in 1918 by a gun fired in a quarrel during the final days of the Finnish Civil War.
Soile Isokoski blends a quartet of his songs together with famous Goethe settings by Schubert, closing her recital with romantic works by her beloved Richard Strauss.
Schubert: Four Mignon Songs; Du bist die Ruh; Die junge Nonne
Kuula: Sinikan laulu; Y枚 nummella; Kes盲y枚 kirkkomaalla; Suutelo (Kouta)
8.15: Interval
8.35:
Brahms: He, Zigeuner, greife; Hochget眉rmte Rimaflut; Wisst ihr, wann mein Kindchen; Lieber Gott, du weisst; Brauner Bursche f眉hrt zum Tanze; R枚slein dreie in der Reihe; Kommt dir manchmal; Rote Abendwolken ziehn (Zigeunerlieder)
Bernstein: I Hate Music (A cycle of Five Kid Songs for soprano and piano)
Strauss: Allerseelen; Sch枚n sind, doch kalt die Himmelssterne; Mein Herz ist stumm; C盲cilie
Soile Isokoski, soprano
Ilkka Paananen, piano
Presented by Petroc Trelawny
Live from Wigmore Hall.