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Fredagar på Sibbe: Simon Svoboda

The Sibelius Museum, Turku

  • 13.3.2026 (19:00-20:00)

Versatile musician and master cellist Simon Svoboda performs at the Sibelius Museum.

 

13.03.2026 19:00 – 20:00

Standard price 20€ + order fee (from 1,50 € + 0,65 % of the order)

Student/pensioner/child 15€ + order fee (from 1,50 € + 0,65 % of the order)

Please remember that the museum card is not accepted as a means of payment!

Tickets available for purchase at the museum's ticket desk from 21 February 2026 onwards.

”Influenced by composers like Arvo Pärt and modern artists such as Thom Yorke, Simon Svoboda’s work on Kaamos highlights his ability to merge traditional classical elements with contemporary minimalism, solidifying his status as a complex and intriguing artist.” – Notion Magazine

Australian/Finnish, Finland-based musician Simon Svoboda strives to be the most versatile musician he can be. Aside from being an active part of the Finnish classical scene, Svoboda is part of ‘Aspen String Quartet’, performs frequently with his cello duo ‘Simon and Tommi’, and is also a keen composer and arranger, having worked with music and fashion icons such as Ecco2K and Vincent Catani. In the past two years however, Svoboda has found inspiration to compose minimalist music for his cello and voice. His recently released EP titled ‘Kaamos’ (the Finnish word describing the darkest period of the year where the sun seldom rises) is a 5-piece work inspired by different elements of winter in Finland.

Svoboda was fortunate to be a 2024 Finnish Cultural Foundation Koneen Säätiö scholarship recipient, supporting the creation of Kaamos. Svoboda has had the huge pleasure to collaborate with some incredible artists on this record, including Ukrainian violinist Varvara Vasylieva on ‘Savu’ (an homage to Ukraine translating to ‘Smoke’), his sister, double bassist and singing legend Helen Svoboda on the track ‘Valo’ (‘light’), and William Häggblom featuring on organ in the track ‘Halla’ (‘frost’). Also, the record would not have been possible without the commitment and belief from audio-engineer and producer, Joel Ward.

Svoboda is the co-principal cellist of Tampere Filharmonia, holds a masters degree from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and has had prior training at the Australian National Academy of Music and the University of Queensland. Previous projects include SIMON SIMON and The Biology of Plants, among others.

When Simon Svoboda is not playing music, he is either drinking coffee, hanging out with his dog Henry or thinking about surfing back home in Australia.

”Influenced by composers like Arvo Pärt and modern artists such as Thom Yorke, Simon Svoboda’s work on Kaamos highlights his ability to merge traditional classical elements with contemporary minimalism, solidifying his status as a complex and intriguing artist.” – Notion Magazine

Australian/Finnish, Finland-based musician Simon Svoboda strives to be the most versatile musician he can be. Aside from being an active part of the Finnish classical scene, Svoboda is part of ‘Aspen String Quartet’, performs frequently with his cello duo ‘Simon and Tommi’, and is also a keen composer and arranger, having worked with music and fashion icons such as Ecco2K and Vincent Catani. In the past two years however, Svoboda has found inspiration to compose minimalist music for his cello and voice. His recently released EP titled ‘Kaamos’ (the Finnish word describing the darkest period of the year where the sun seldom rises) is a 5-piece work inspired by different elements of winter in Finland.

Svoboda was fortunate to be a 2024 Finnish Cultural Foundation Koneen Säätiö scholarship recipient, supporting the creation of Kaamos. Svoboda has had the huge pleasure to collaborate with some incredible artists on this record, including Ukrainian violinist Varvara Vasylieva on ‘Savu’ (an homage to Ukraine translating to ‘Smoke’), his sister, double bassist and singing legend Helen Svoboda on the track ‘Valo’ (‘light’), and William Häggblom featuring on organ in the track ‘Halla’ (‘frost’). Also, the record would not have been possible without the commitment and belief from audio-engineer and producer, Joel Ward.

Svoboda is the co-principal cellist of Tampere Filharmonia, holds a masters degree from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and has had prior training at the Australian National Academy of Music and the University of Queensland. Previous projects include SIMON SIMON and The Biology of Plants, among others.

When Simon Svoboda is not playing music, he is either drinking coffee, hanging out with his dog Henry or thinking about surfing back home in Australia.

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The Sibelius Museum
Piispankatu 17, 20500 Turku

050 337 6906, 050 362 5828

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Admission with Museum Card

10/8€, ryhmät 8€/ hlö (väh.10). Konserttien hinnat erikseen.
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| 10/8€, groups 8€/person (min. 10) The price of the concerts may vary.

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