Early Brass Music at St. Mary’s Church

7.8. klo 18:30 – 19:30
The Brass Academy fills St. Mary’s Church in Hollola with its magnificent sound in a programme dedicated to early brass music. Together with conductor Petri Komulainen and organist Pauli Pietiläinen, the ensemble takes the audience on a musical journey into the past, reaching back to the age of knights and castles.
The Brass Academy is an ensemble of talented young brass players from across Finland. Its members are highly committed young musicians who pursue their musical studies and performance at an advanced level.
Petri Komulainen is a conductor, horn player, and educator. He is known as a versatile and innovative musician who is equally at home with symphonic repertoire, opera, and chamber music, both as a conductor and as an instrumentalist.
Brass Academy, conducted by Petri Komulainen
Pauli Pietiläinen – organ
Tickets:
30€ from Ticketmaster
25€ Student
(Ticket prices include a 2.00€ service fee. Additional order fees may apply depending on the payment method. Delivery charges vary by method — eTickets are free. A separate 1.50€ order fee is also applied.)
Tickets can also be purchased at the door one hour before the concert.
Program:
Frank Clark (1674-1707): Purcell Trumpet Voluntary
J. S. Bach (1685-1750), sov. Aulis Pöyhönen: Two Chorales
Tielman Susato (1510-1570), sov. Niklas Hagmark: Dances from ”The Danserye”
La Mourisque
Entre du fol
Danse du roy
Rondo
Ronde – Mon Amy
Ronde et Saltarelle
Den hoboeckendans
Allemaigne & Recoupe
Pavane Battaille
Salamone Rossi (1570-1630), sov. Aulis Pöyhönen: Gagliarda detta la Silvia
Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612): Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni, Ch. 180
Atso Almila (1953-): Echoes
Giovanni Gabrieli (1570-1630): Canzon Pian’ e Forte
Ruotsalainen kansanlaulu: Bred dina vida vingar
