Ritva Koistinen

Ritva Koistinen (born 1956) is a kantele artist and the founder of soloist kantele education at Sibelius Academy (currently Classical music department). She has been teaching there since 1987, as the Lecturer of Kantele Music from 1995,[1] and during this time she has educated the young generation of Kantele musicians in Finland.

Ritva Koistinen
Born1956 (age 6364)
Occupation(s)Lecturer of Kantele Music
InstrumentsKantele
Associated actsKronos Quartet

Koistinen started performing already in her childhood, and since the 1980s she has been giving concerts as a soloist both in Finland and abroad, e.g. in the USA, UK, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Germany, France, Spain, Israel, Canada and Russia. She has co-operated with several composers and given the first performances of numerous contemporary pieces, among them several chamber music works as well as Kantele Concertos by Pekka Jalkanen and Pehr Henrik Nordgren which she performed with the Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra and Sinfonia Lahti. Among the most notable recent collaborations is the one with Kronos Quartet[2][3] that led to the concerts in Scotland and the USA. In 2010 Ritva Koistinen became the second kantele artist to perform at Carnegie Hall after Ulla Katajavuori.[4]

Recordings

Ritva Koistinen has recorded three solo CDs

“The New Finnish Kantele” (1993)

“From the Eastern Lands”(1998)

"Hiljaisin Hetkin" (2010)

In 2007, Tamara Bernstein wrote after a concert in Toronto in a review in “globeandmail.com”: “Finland’s Ritva Koistinen gave magical performances of music by Rehnqvist and Pekka Jalkanen on the Finnish Kantele – a small Psaltery that in Koistinen’s hands conjured pure enchantment, from top notes that glittered like cold starlight to bass notes that throbbed with the pulse of an ancient forest.”

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References

  1. "A research project in 2010–2013 funded by Emil Aaltosen Säätiö". TACTILE RESOURCES OF MUSICAL STYLE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND THE MUSICIAN. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  2. "Ritva Koistinen ja Kronos-kvartetti yhteistyössä". Kantele.net. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  3. "Kronos Quartet go around the globe in just a couple of hours". STV. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  4. "Ritva Koistinen Biography". iCubator Labs, LLC. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
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