Kati Eriikka
Arikoski
Pianist

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2009

  • Thu
    05
    Feb
    2009

    Natkoncert

    21:30 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Trio Gimelia spiller natkoncert i Konservatoriets Koncertsal umiddelbart efter aftenens koncert med Sjællands Symfoniorkester.


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

    « Trio Gimelia

    Program:

    Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904):

    Piano Trio in E Minor, Op 90 “Dumky” (1891), duration 33:00
    1. Lento maestoso – allegro
    2. Poco adagio – Vivace non troppo
    3. Andante – Vivace non troppo
    4. Andante moderato (quasi tempo di marcia) – Allegretto scherzando
    5. Allegro
    6. Lento maestoso – Vivace

  • Tue
    10
    Feb
    2009

    Onsdagskoncert

    17:00 "Riddersalen" at Frederiksberg Castle
    Roskildevej 28
    Copenhagen
    Denmark

    Oplev 45 minutters musikalsk pause med klassisk musik opført af Trio Gimelia


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

    « Trio Gimelia

    Program:

    Niels Viggo Betzon (1919-2000):

    Trio Quattro op. 553 (1991)
    1. Moderato ma non troppo
    2. Largo
    3. Allegro

    Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904):

    Piano Trio in E Minor, Op 9 “Dumky” (1891)
    1. Lento maestoso – allegro
    2. Poco adagio – Vivace non troppo
    3. Andante – Vivace non troppo
    4. Andante moderato (quasi tempo di marcia) – Allegretto scherzando
    5. Allegro
    6. Lento maestoso – Vivace

    Onsdagskoncerterne er arrangeret af Wonderful Copenhagen og Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium.
    Projektledelse: Torben Nielsen, Woco, og Rikke Hjortkjær, DKDM

    « Wonderful Copenhagen

  • Sat
    14
    Feb
    2009

    Trio Koncert

    14:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Trio Gimelia is playing in the Garden Hall


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

    « Trio Gimelia

    Program:

    Piano trio G major by Claude Debussy (1862-1918)

    I. Andantino con moto allegro
    II. Scherzo-Intermezzo: Moderato con allegro
    III. Andante espressivo
    IV. Finale: Appassionato

    Piano Trio no.2 in E minor by Dmitry Shostakovich (1906- 1975)

    I. Andante – Moderato
    II. Allegro con brio
    III. Largo
    IV. Allegretto

  • Sat
    21
    Feb
    2009

    Trio Koncert

    16:30 Taastrup Nykirke
    Birkedalsvej 2
    2630 Taastrup

    Trio Gimelia is performing in Taastrup Nykirke!


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

    « Trio Gimelia

    Piano Trio in E Minor, Op 9 “Dumky” (1891) af Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904):
    1. Lento maestoso – allegro
    2. Poco adagio – Vivace non troppo
    (varighed 10 min)

    Piano Trio no.2 in E minor by Dmitry Shostakovich (1906- 1975)
    3. Largo
    4. Allegretto
    (varighed 15min)

    Piano trio G major af Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
    2. Scherzo-Intermezzo: Moderato con allegro
    3. Andante espressivo
    4. Finale: Appassionato
    (varighed 15min)

    « Taastrup Nykirke

  • Fri
    27
    Feb
    2009

    P2's Kammermusik konkurrence 2009

    16:45 DR Koncerthuset
    Emil Holms Kanal 20 0999 København C
    Copenhagen
    Denmark

    P2’s Kammermusikkonkurrence finder sted 26. februar – 1. marts.

    4 dage i DR-Byen, hvor Danmarks bedste unge musikere konkurrerer om en samlet præmiesum på 215.000 kroner, samt prisvinderkoncerter i ind- og udland.

    Det hele foregår i DR-Byens nye koncertsale, og finalekoncerten i Studie 1 vil være den første kammermusikkoncert i den nye koncertsal.


    Trio Gimelia will participate and play the second round at 16.59 Saturday the 28.2.

    « Trio Gimelia

    26. og 27. februar: 1. runde i Studie 2.
    28. februar: Semifinale i Studie 2.
    1. marts: Finale i Studie 1.

    Der er gratis adgang til den indledende runde og semifinalen, og adgangskort kan afhentes i DR-butikken fra 1. februar. Billetter til finalekoncerten i studie 1 koster 95 kr. plus gebyr og kan købes i DR-Butikken eller på Billetnet.

    På konkurrencens hjemmeside www.dr.dk/kammermusik er der mere information om ensemblerne med foto, cv, program osv. Det er også her, der vil blive lagt lyd ud i løbet af konkurrencen med optagelser fra de forskellige runder. Der vil blive sendt udførligt fra konkurrencen på radioen (P2), og finalekoncerten vil blive sendt direkte på P2 i sin helhed og i sammendrag på fjernsynet (DR2).

  • Sat
    14
    Mar
    2009

    Sunday Concert

    17:00 Teatermuseet i hofteatret
    Christiansborg Ridebane 10-18 1218 København K
    1218 Copenhagen
    Denmark

    Piano afternoon with music of Bach, Haydn, Piazzolla mm.

    Professor, pianist Niklas Sivelöv and pianist Friedrich Gürtler and young talents from Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium.

    Welcome concert for museums new Steinway Concert flygel sponsored by A.P. Møller and Hustru Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond til almene Formaal.

    Trio Gimelia ending the concert by playing two movements of A. Dvorak: Piano trio op. 90 “Dumky”

    1. Lento maestoso- Allegro Vivace
    6. Lento maestoso- Vivace


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

  • Sat
    21
    Mar
    2009

    Concert for Two & FourHands

    16:00 Taastrup Nykirke
    Birkedalsvej 2
    2630 Taastrup

    Program:

    Ludwig Van Beethoven: Piano sonata “Quasi una fantasia”, op. 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight” Sonata), Kati Arikoski

    Maurice Ravel: Ma Mere Loye, 5 Pieces Enfatines
    No. 1 Pavane de la Belle au Bois Dormant
    No. 2 Petit Poucet
    No. 3 Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes
    No. 4 Les Entretiens de la Belle et de la Bete
    No. 5 Le Jardin Feerique,
    Kati Arikoski & Anna-Mari Murdvee

    Claude Debussy: 3 Preludes
    La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair)
    La cathédrale engloutie (The Engulfed Cathedral)
    Minstrels,
    Kati Arikoski

    Franz Schubert: Fantasia f minor for piano 4 hands D 940 / Op. 103,
    Kati Arikoski & Anna-Mari Murdvee

  • Mon
    23
    Mar
    2009

    Master Class Piano solo

    11:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    The Royal Danish Academy of Music holds a master class 23-25.3.2009 with professor Liisa Pohjola from Sibelius-Academy, Helsinki, Finland

    Master class will be open for public.

    Kati Arikoski is going to perform Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata in A minor op. 28 no. 3

  • Tue
    31
    Mar
    2009

    Unge Talenter III

    19:30 Teatermuseet i hofteatret
    Christiansborg Ridebane 10-18 1218 København K
    1218 Copenhagen
    Denmark

    Musikaften med elever fra Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium ved professor Niklas Sivelöv m.fl.
    Musik af bl.a. S. Prokofiev og C. Debussy.
    Gratis adgang.

    Program

    S. Prokofiev
    Sonate nr. 1 opus 1 f-mol
    Allegro

    Lili Szasz, klaver

    C. Debussy
    Fra Ariettes oubliées (P. Verlaine)
    C’est l’exstase langoureuse
    Chevaux de bois
    Green

    Cille Buch, sopran
    Kristoffer Hyldig, klaver

    S. Prokofiev
    Sonate nr. 2 opus 14 d-mol
    Allegro ma non troppo
    Scherzo: Allegro marcato
    Andante
    Vivace-Moderato-Vivace

    Cæcilie Grønkjær Tagmose, klaver

    Pause

    S. Prokofiev
    Sonate nr. 3 opus 29 a-mol
    Allegro tempestoso-Moderato-
    Allegro tempestoso

    Kati Erikka Arikoski, klaver

    C. Nielsen
    Fra opus 6 (J.P.Jacobsen)
    Genrebillede
    Seraferne
    Silkesko over gylden læst
    Vise af Mogens

    Cille Buch, sopran
    Kristoffer Hyldig, klaver

    S. Prokofiev
    Sonate nr. 5 opus 38 C-dur
    Allegro tranquillo
    Andantino
    Un poco allegretto

    Friederike Hertel, klaver

  • Tue
    21
    Apr
    2009

    Wiener Café

    20:00 Vanlose Kulturhus
    Frode Jakobsens Plads 4, 1.
    Vanløse
    Denmark

    Wiener Café: Franske chansons og klavermusik
    med sopran Angelica Larsson Asp og pianist Kati Arikoski

    « Vocal Duo Arikoski- Asp

    Aftenens tema er kærlighed, elskov og begær med f.eks. Le chemins de l’amour (kærlighedens veje) af Poulenc og titler som Je te veux (jeg vil have dig) af Satie. Med andre ord bliver scenen og cafeen indhyllet i franske, impressionistiske toner. Der vil både være klaverstykker af Debussy og en perlerække af lidenskabelige chansons. Aftenens værtinder er pianist Kati Arikoski og sopran Angelica Larsson Asp. De er begge studerende ved Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium.

    « Vanløse Kulturhus – Wiener Cafe

  • Sun
    03
    May
    2009

    Prokofiev Sonatas

    19:30 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    The Royal Danish Academy of Music holds concerts 4-6.5 at 19.30 in Studiescenen where students of DKDM will perform all piano, violin and cello sonatas by Sergei Prokofiev.

    Sergej Prokofiev (1891-1953):

    Sonate nr. 1 opus 1 f-mol Lili Szasz, klaver

    Sonate for cello og klaver opus 119 C-dur Michael Pajeski, cello, og NN, klaver

    Sonate nr. 3 opus 28 a-mol Kati Eriikka Arikoski, klaver

    Pause

    Sonate nr. 9 opus 103 C-dur Niklas Sivelöv, klaver

    Sonate nr. 7 opus 83 B-dur Kristoffer Hyldig, klaver

  • Wed
    06
    May
    2009

    Franske Delikatesser- special edition

    17:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Angelica Asp (sopran) & Kati Arikoski (klaver)

    Franske Delikatesser:

    Claude Debussy (1862-1918):

    Prelude: La fille aux cheveux de lin

    fra Ariettes Oubliées (Paul Verlaine)

    C’est l’extase langoureuse
    L’ombre des Arbres
    Chevaux de Bois

    Prelude: La cathédrale engloutie
    Prelude: La danse de Puck
    Prelude: Minstrels

    Francis Poulenc (1899-1963):

    Les Chemins de l’amour (Jean Anouilh)

    fra Banalités (Guillaume Apollinaire):

    I. Chanson d´Orkenise
    II. Hôtel
    IV. Voyage à Paris

    Improvisation nr. 12 in Es major (Hommage a Schubert)
    Improvisation nr. 15 in C minor (Hommage a Edith Piaf)

    Erik Satie (1866-1925)

    Trois Mélodies de 1916:

    La Statue de bronze (Léon-Paul Fargue)
    Daphénéo (Mimi Godebska)
    Le Chapelier (René Chalupt)

    Je te veux (Henry Pacory)

  • Sat
    16
    May
    2009

    Solo Concert

    16:00 Mejeriet
    Centervejen 4a, 4550 Asnæs
    Asnæs
    Denmark

    Koncertens varighed ca. 60 min. Uden pause

    Program:

    Ludwig Van Beethoven: Piano sonata “Quasi una fantasia”, op. 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight” Sonata)

    J.S Bach: Fantasy and Fugue in A minor BWV 904

    Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata in A minor op. 28 no. 3

    Francis Poulenc (1899-1963):

    Improvisation nr. 12 in Es major (Hommage a Schubert)
    Improvisation nr. 15 in C minor (Hommage a Edith Piaf)

    Claude Debussy: Four Preludes

    La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair): Très calme et doucement expressif
    La cathédrale engloutie (The Engulfed Cathedral): Profondément calme
    La danse de Puck (Puck’s Dance): Capricieux et léger
    Minstrels: Modéré

    Jukka Tiensuu: Fantango

  • Mon
    25
    May
    2009

    Cello Diploma Exam

    20:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Carla Kuotila (cello) has Diploma Exam.

    Kati Arikoski plays movements from Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata in D minor op.40 for Cello and Piano.

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  • Thu
    06
    Aug
    2009

    Tunes in August

    Seinäjoki, Finland



    It’s August only once a year!

    Melodies of August gathers Elokuu-ensemble together in Seinäjoki again 7-9/8.2009. Read more: www.elokuu-ensemble.com

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  • Thu
    03
    Sep
    2009

    Piano duo concert

    16:00 Arkadia International Bookshop
    Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 9
    00260 Helsinki
    Finland

    Piano Duo Kati Arikoski & Anna-Mari Murdvee

    This evening in Arkadia we will perform two originally written pieces for piano duet: Fantasie in F-minor by Schubert and Ma Mère l’Oye by Maurice Ravel. Between these two pieces we play a transcription of Claude Debussy’s two dances.

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    Radio YLE Pohjanmaa’s little interview (in finnish) of our piano duo:
    Radio Yle Pohjanmaa interview

    PROGRAM:

    We will start our concert with Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose), which is a musical work by French composer and pianist Maurice Ravel.

    Ravel originally wrote this piece as a piano duet for the Godebski children, Mimi and Jean, ages 6 and 7. Ravel dedicated this work for four hands to the children (just as he had dedicated an earlier work, Sonatine to their parents). Here are the movements of this piece:

    I. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (Pavane of Seeping Beauty)

    II. Petit Poucet (Little Tom Thub)

    III. Laideronnette, Impératrice des pagodes (Little Ugly Girl, Empress of the Pagodas)

    IV. Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête (Conversation of Beauty and the Beast)

    V. Le jardin féerique (The Fairy Garden)

    Sleeping Beauty and Little Tom Thumb were based on the tales of Charles Perrault, while Little Ugly Girl, Empress of the Pagodas was inspired by a tale (The Green Serpent) by Perrault’s “rival” Marie-Catherine, Comtesse d’Aulnoy. Beauty and the Beast is based upon the version of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. The origin of The Fairy Garden is not entirely known.

    After Ravel we will move on to another French composer- Claude Debussy. Along with Maurice Ravel he is considered one of the most prominent figures working within the field of Imressionistic music, though he himself didn’t like the term when applied to his compositions.

    We will pay a transcription for four hand piano duo of his work Danses sacrée et profane (Sacred Dance & Profane Dance)

    Originally this work was composed for chromatic harp & string orchestra (1903).

    The Sacred Dance is based on a pentatonic (five-note) scale, commonly heard in folk music. While it is written to a hymnlike meter, the Profane Dance is syncopated. It seems that Debussy, with due regard for the antiquity of the harp (one of the oldest instruments in existence), based the first, slow dance on what he imagined Greco-Roman music must have been like. Another likely source of inspiration may well have been the antique flavor of erik Satie’s Gymnopédies for piano, which Debussy greatly admired, and two of which he orchestrated. The second dance is much faster, and takes the form of a waltz in the key of D major.

    We will end our concert to The Fantasia in F Minor by Franz Schubert, D 940 (Op. posth. 103). It is one of Schubert’s most important works for more than one pianist and one of his most important piano works altogether. Schubert composed it in 1828, the last year of his life, and dedicated it to his pupil, Karoline Esterházy. Musicologist Christopher Gibbs has characterized the work as “among not only his greatest but his most original” compositions for piano duet.

    The Fantasia is divided into four movements: Allegro molto moderato, Largo, Scherzo- allegro vivace and Finale- allegro molto moderato. Movements are interconnected and played without pause.

  • Fri
    04
    Sep
    2009

    Piano duo concert

    14:00 Cafe Jugend
    Pohjoisesplanadi 19
    00100 Helsinki
    Finland

    YLE Pohjanmaa’s little interview (in finnish) of our piano duo:
    Radio Yle Pohjanmaa interview

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    PROGRAM in Cafe Jugend:

    Maurice Ravel: Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose)

    I. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant (Pavane of Seeping Beauty)
    II. Petit Poucet (Little Tom Thub)
    III. Laideronnette, Impératrice des pagodes (Little Ugly Girl, Empress of the Pagodas)
    IV. Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête (Conversation of Beauty and the Beast)
    V. Le jardin féerique (The Fairy Garden)

    Claude Debussy: Danses sacrée et profane (Sacred Dance & Profane Dance)

    Franz Schubert: Fantasia in F Minor, D 940 (Op. posth. 103)

  • Sun
    04
    Oct
    2009

    Piano trio concert

    19:30 Teatermuseet i hofteatret
    Christiansborg Ridebane 10-18 1218 København K
    1218 Copenhagen
    Denmark

    Trio Gimelia is performing in Teatermuseet i Hofteater Haydn Piano trio in C Major, hob. XV/27

    1. mov. Allegro
    2. mov. Andante
    3. mov. Finale- Presto


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

  • Fri
    23
    Oct
    2009

    Copenhagen International Organ Festival

    13:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Copenhagen International Organ Festival 22nd to 29th October, 2009

    Orgelfestival

    All sorts of events will be going on all week from morning to evening including orchestras, choirs, ensembles and soloists playing together with the organs.

    A marathon concert is planned for Saturday afternoon at 13.00-19.00.
    Kati Arikoski & Robert Bennes are playing in that concert work by Belgian composer Flor Peeters (1903-1986):

    Concerto for Organ and Piano op. 75

    I Introduzione ad Allegro
    II Arioso (Larghetto espresivo)
    III Cadenza (Allegro maestosp) e finale (Allegro vivo e fermo)

  • Sun
    01
    Nov
    2009

    Mestre på Mandage VI

    19:30 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Nordica Kvartetten og Trio Gimelia


    TRIO GIMELIA:
    Janina Müller, violin
    Carla Kuotila, cello
    Kati Arikoski, piano

    DKDM concert calender

    Program:

    J. Haydn: Strygekvartet opus 20 nr. 5 i f-mol
    J. Haydn: Trio nr. 27 i C-dur
    J. Haydn: Trio nr. 25 i G-dur
    J. Haydn: Strygekvartet opus 77 nr. 1 i G-dur

  • Wed
    11
    Nov
    2009

    Boris Bergman's master class

    11:00 DKDM
    Rosenørns Allé 22
    Frederiksberg C
    Denmark

    Boris Bergman gives Master class:
    11. 12. og 13. november kl. 10-12 og kl. 13-15.

    I am playing Prokofiev Sonata no. 3 11.11 klo 11

  • Thu
    12
    Nov
    2009

    Lied concert

    20:00 Christians Kirke
    Strandgade 1, 1401 København K
    1401 Copenhagen
    Danmark

    GUDRUNS GRIEF

    Kati Arikoski & Elisabeth Hanke
    in works by Peter Heise

    Christians Kirke, Copenhagen, 13.november , 8pm

    Experience Beautiful music when we perform these fantastic songs
    written by Peter Heise, with the text from the elder Edda in the
    Nordic Mythology.
    It is all about Accept, Sorrows, Death and Grief. How do we express our sorrows?
    Is this allowed in modern society to cry when sadness is overwhelming?
    Questions arise….. as always! Why is it, that we supress so many feelings,
    when a different angle on the need to cry is all that it takes?
    This has to do with accept and trust and faith in other people and the
    world we live in. Are we able to create a world, were we have faith in eachother?
    Where it is acceptable and common knowledge to shed a tear when overwhelmed
    whithout getting 800 labels on your back , that you are strange, awkward, the feeling
    we do not know how to react to her when she cries, we donot know how to give
    comfort……. Acceptance of humans, to create the space for a warm and loving atmosphere
    where joy comes in……. do you see that when walking in the streets? A smile on a face in Fakta,
    We need accept to be allowed to live as humans, to put focus on warm feelings, inside ourselves.
    To feel Good, to accept and allow ourselves to feel and express our feelings.

    Here is the message for you, in the hands and voice of Elisabeth Hanke
    and Kati Arikoski

    Gudrun’s grief

    No. 1. Dengang var Gudrun beredt til doden (Gudrun was ready for death)
    No. 2. Hos sad jarlers aedle hustruer (The earls’ noble wives)
    No. 3. Da sagde Herborg, Hunelands dronning (Thus said Herborg, the queen of Huneland)
    No. 4. Da sagde Gullrond, Gjukes datter (Thus said Gullrond, the daughter of Gjuke)
    No. 5. En gang Gudrun end ham skued (Once again Gudrun saw him)
    No. 6. Da sagde Gudrun, Gjukes datter (Thus said Gudrun, the daughter of Gjuke)

  • Wed
    09
    Dec
    2009

    Piano duo concert

    20:00 Helsingin Suomalainen Klubi
    Kansakoulukuja 3 5. kerros 00100 Helsinki
    00100 Helsinki
    Finland

    Kati Arikoski & Anna-Mari Murdvee are performing in the year meeting of finnish association “Historian Ystäväin Liitto”