The World Is (Y)ours Kati Raitinen

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2019

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.12.2019

Label: arcantus Musikproduktion

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: Kati Raitinen

Komponist: Johan Ullen (1972), Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928-2016), Dai Fujikura (1977), Jean Sibelius (1865-1957), Anna Clyne (1980)

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  • Anna Clyne (b. 1980):
  • 1Rest These Hands10:58
  • Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957):
  • 2Theme with variations08:56
  • Dai Fujikura (b. 1977):
  • 3Eternal Escape04:52
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928 - 2016): Sonata for Cello Solo:
  • 4Sonata for Cello Solo: Libero e poetico05:30
  • 5Sonata for Cello Solo: Allegretto02:00
  • 6Sonata for Cello Solo: Tranquillo04:47
  • 7Sonata for Cello Solo: Molto Allegro03:17
  • Johan Ullén (b. 1972): The Dark Triad - Psychological Tango Traits:
  • 8The Dark Triad - Psychological Tango Traits: Fear Nothing (Psychopathic)07:22
  • 9The Dark Triad - Psychological Tango Traits: Love Thyself (Narcissistic)08:04
  • 10The Dark Triad - Psychological Tango Traits: The World Is Yours (Machiavellian)09:24
  • Total Runtime01:05:10

Info zu The World Is (Y)ours

Kati Raitinen verbindet ihre Arbeit als Solocellistin des Royal Opera Orchestra in Stockholm mit einer breit gefächerten internationalen Kammermusikaktivität. Dieses ausdrucksstarke Album zeigt ihre große Verbundenheit zur zeitgenössischen Musik.Sie spannt den Bogen von Jean Sibelius über Einojuhani Rautavaara und anderen bis zu Johan Ulléns „The Dark Triad“. Dieses Werk ist der in Stockholm lebenden Finnischen Cellistin gewidmet. Der letzte Satz ist gleichzeitig namensgebend für dieses spannende Album: THE WORLD IS (Y)OURS.

Kati Raitinen, Cello




Kati Raitinen
began playing the cello at the age of nine (under the guidance of Csaba Szilvay in Helsinki). A year later, she pursued her studies at the youth department at the Sibelius Academy, where, in 1988, she was admitted to the soloist class and studied four years under Prof. Martti Rousi. 1992-1995, she studied under Prof. Frans Helmerson at the Edsberg Institute of Music in Stockholm, and she finished off her studies with soloist diplomas in both Stockholm and Helsinki.

In 1995, Kati Raitinen was appointed alternating solo cellist of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera in Stockholm and during the 1998/1999 season, she was engaged as 1st solo cellist at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels.

After having been employed as solo cellist of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, she held the same position in the Gävle Symphony Orchestra, whereafter she returned to her former position with the Orchestra of the Royal Opera in Stockholm.

As a soloist, Kati Raitinen has appeared with a number of orchestras in Sweden and Finland, and she is also a keen chamber musician, e.g. in the Avanti! Ensemble and often performs in duos and piano trios.



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