Global Spring: Global Orchestra
Ominous Omens and Matters of the Heart.
The Global Orchestra is a creative laboratory for musicians from various countries. Our current line-up consists of musicians from Tanzania, Latvia, Iran, Georgia, Spain, Portugal, Taiwan, Cuba, Argentina, Mozambique and Finland. Most of the songs we perform are composed by our members. They tell stories about matters of the heart, about embracing rejection, wishing for recovery and enjoying the beauty of winter. They tell tales of the emancipation of the homeland, of ominous omens and about loving a brother. The concert is suitable for all ages.
Performers
- Teea Aarnio, vocals
- Amalia Martinez, vocals
- Elizabete Vorobjova, vocals
- Constanza Garcia Correa, flute
- Sofia de Paiva Porfírío Confessor, violin
- Henrica Westerholm, violin
- Tai-Yuan Huang, violin
- Khashayar Eshkevari, kamancheh
- Hadi Hrekes, percussion
- Arman Soltani Largani, percussion
- Yoandy Jimeno, percussion, vocals
- Tedo Kartsivadze, guitar
- Lucas Makena: guitar, vocals
- Martina Soto Ostolaza, trombone
- Tatu Tikka, drums
- Dickson Uthui, alto saxophone
- Maissi Uusitalo, vibraphone, percussion
- Humphrey “Mubba” Braku, bass guitar
- Mohammed Tavazonizadeh, piano
- Special guest stars: Merve Abdurrahmani, piano & Melisa Yildirim, Kamancheh
- Facilitators: Marcelo Chachur Politano & Lauri Salokoski
The concert has a limited number of seats, and they will be filled on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
Global Spring
Global Spring is an annual festival featuring students, teachers, alumni and special guests representing Sibelius Academy’s Global music programme. The global music studies embraces pluralistic, fluid approaches to sound, culture and identity, creating new hybrid musical spaces through intercultural dialogue and collaboration.
The Global Orchestra is a creative laboratory for musicians from various countries. Our current line-up consists of musicians from Tanzania, Latvia, Iran, Georgia, Spain, Portugal, Taiwan, Cuba, Argentina, Mozambique and Finland. Most of the songs we perform are composed by our members. They tell stories about matters of the heart, about embracing rejection, wishing for recovery and enjoying the beauty of winter. They tell tales of the emancipation of the homeland, of ominous omens and about loving a brother. The concert is suitable for all ages.
Performers
- Teea Aarnio, vocals
- Amalia Martinez, vocals
- Elizabete Vorobjova, vocals
- Constanza Garcia Correa, flute
- Sofia de Paiva Porfírío Confessor, violin
- Henrica Westerholm, violin
- Tai-Yuan Huang, violin
- Khashayar Eshkevari, kamancheh
- Hadi Hrekes, percussion
- Arman Soltani Largani, percussion
- Yoandy Jimeno, percussion, vocals
- Tedo Kartsivadze, guitar
- Lucas Makena: guitar, vocals
- Martina Soto Ostolaza, trombone
- Tatu Tikka, drums
- Dickson Uthui, alto saxophone
- Maissi Uusitalo, vibraphone, percussion
- Humphrey “Mubba” Braku, bass guitar
- Mohammed Tavazonizadeh, piano
- Special guest stars: Merve Abdurrahmani, piano & Melisa Yildirim, Kamancheh
- Facilitators: Marcelo Chachur Politano & Lauri Salokoski
The concert has a limited number of seats, and they will be filled on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
Changes are possible.
Additional information: Janne Ikäheimo, janne.ikaheimo@uniarts.fi
Global Spring
Global Spring is an annual festival featuring students, teachers, alumni and special guests representing Sibelius Academy’s Global music programme. The global music studies embraces pluralistic, fluid approaches to sound, culture and identity, creating new hybrid musical spaces through intercultural dialogue and collaboration.