Event
 

Fredagar på Sibbe: Iiro Rantala

The Sibelius Museum, Turku

  • 10.5.2024 (19:00-20:00)

Jazz musician Iiro Rantala performs at the Sibelius Museum.

 

Iiro Rantala is “a natural phenomenon on keys” (German jazz magazine Jazzthing); an all-rounder
of whom New York-based pianist and arranger Gil Goldstein quite rightly said: “Iiro Rantala is a
pianistic sensation who makes the strongest case I know to believe in reincarnation, because his
pianistic technique and musical sensitivity speak of depths that appear impossible to have been
achieved in this lifetime alone”.


Up to now, Rantala was mainly associated with the Trio Töykeät, one of the weirdest, funniest and
most visionary piano trios in international jazz. He sounded out all the possibilities of this
formation: sometimes playing the energetic lion on keys, sometimes the sensitive romantic or the
burlesque clown. His playing blasted away all stylistic boundaries and was as uncompromised as it
was entertaining, but kept together by a magical triangle: his boundless technical ability and his
unmistakeable senses of humour and style. Rantala preserved his unique skills for his solo career
when Töykeät broke up in 2006 after playing together for 18 years.


His solo career kicked off with his 2011 ACT debut “Lost Heroes”. It represents his very personal
homage to all the outstanding musicians in history he is inspired by. Alongside with famous jazz
musicians like Esbjörn Svensson, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans or Jaco Pastorius, he also dedicates
tunes to opera singer Luciano Pavarotti or composer Jean Sibelius. Rantala avoids every
sentimentality in favour of a real act of admiration and completely remains himself: one of the
most competent pianists in Scandinavian jazz. The album was celebrated as on the best piano solo
recordings in recent times. German newspaper “Süddeutsche Zeitung” called it a “masterpiece”.
The album also won the prestigious German Critic’s award as “Jazz album of the year 2011”. In
June 2012 Rantala received the ECHO Jazz (German Grammy) for Best International Pianist.
Rantala’s new album “My History of Jazz” present his very personal view of jazz history and the
role of the piano in it. The album was recorded with Lars Danielsson (bass), Morten Lund (drums)
and Adam Baldych (violin).

Tickets 15€/25€. NB. Concert tickets cannot be bought with the Museum Card.

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The Sibelius Museum
Piispankatu 17, 20500 Turku

050 337 6906, 050 362 5828

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| 7/5€, groups 5€/person (min. 10) The price of the concerts may vary.

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