New Voices: Yuto Obata
New duo works for flute, violin, accordion, voice and movement.
This concert presents a selection of Yuto Obata’s recent duo works, featuring a range of instrumental and interdisciplinary combinations, including flute duo, violin and accordion, soprano voice and alto saxophone and a work for a pianist and a dancer with multimedia.
At the core of Obata’s work is an attempt to merge distinct sound sources into a single acoustic entity. Rather than constructing relationships based on hierarchical layering – such as the distinction between primary and secondary voices common in Western classical music – his music focuses on auditory similarity or illusion through ambiguity. In these works, the listener is often unable to clearly identify the origin of a sound, as timbres overlap, merge and transform. This approach is particularly evident in his duet compositions, where the boundaries between instruments or performers are intentionally destabilised.
Performers
- Franziska Fundeli – Flute
- Kanon Honda – Flute
- Mantas Leonardo Lizzi – Accordion
- Margaux Rouzeau – Violin
- Lambis Pavlou – Piano
- Jaime Estevez Moreira – Alto Saxophone
- Mariette Reefman – Soprano
- Ada Freund – Dance
- Saku Liimatainen – Electronics
Program
- Silhouette for Flute Duo (2022-23)
- Baren for Violin and Accordion (2024-25)
- Shades of Night for Soprano and Alto Saxophone (2025)
- Palm-of-the-Hand Songs for Pianist and Dancer with Multimedia (2026), World premiere
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
New voices
In the New Voice concert series, 1–12 September 2026, you will hear newly graduated musicians from the Sibelius Academy. See the stars of the future on stage today.
This concert presents a selection of Yuto Obata’s recent duo works, featuring a range of instrumental and interdisciplinary combinations, including flute duo, violin and accordion, soprano voice and alto saxophone and a work for a pianist and a dancer with multimedia.
At the core of Obata’s work is an attempt to merge distinct sound sources into a single acoustic entity. Rather than constructing relationships based on hierarchical layering – such as the distinction between primary and secondary voices common in Western classical music – his music focuses on auditory similarity or illusion through ambiguity. In these works, the listener is often unable to clearly identify the origin of a sound, as timbres overlap, merge and transform. This approach is particularly evident in his duet compositions, where the boundaries between instruments or performers are intentionally destabilised.
Performers
- Franziska Fundeli – Flute
- Kanon Honda – Flute
- Mantas Leonardo Lizzi – Accordion
- Margaux Rouzeau – Violin
- Lambis Pavlou – Piano
- Jaime Estevez Moreira – Alto Saxophone
- Mariette Reefman – Soprano
- Ada Freund – Dance
- Saku Liimatainen – Electronics
Program
- Silhouette for Flute Duo (2022-23)
- Baren for Violin and Accordion (2024-25)
- Shades of Night for Soprano and Alto Saxophone (2025)
- Palm-of-the-Hand Songs for Pianist and Dancer with Multimedia (2026), World premiere
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
New voices
In the New Voice concert series, 1–12 September 2026, you will hear newly graduated musicians from the Sibelius Academy. See the stars of the future on stage today.