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Jutta Seppinen (; born 1976) is a
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conductor and
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.


Life and career


Early life

Seppinen was born in
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in 1976. She spent part of her early childhood in Paris. She began her musical studies at the age of seven, playing the violin at a
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music school. At around the same time, she began singing in a choir, which became an important childhood hobby. She switched instruments to the piano at the age of 14, and some time later took up singing as her main instrument.


Education

Seppinen attended the programme in composition and
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at the
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( part of the
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), studying music theory, classical singing, and choral conducting with Professor and . Her thesis, written in 2005, analyses the interpretation of Desdemona in the operas
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by
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and
Otello ''Otello'' () is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play ''Othello''. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, on 5 February 1887. Th ...
by
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. She received her Diploma in classical singing with excellent grades in 2007 and graduated as Master of Music in 2008. After her graduation, Seppinen took part in master classes with Anne Le Bozec and Riikka Hakola, and studied with
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, , and Malcolm Walkers. She also studied with Tatyana Chitrova in
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, and took part in orchestral conducting courses with in Italy. After some years with a career as a choral conductor and singer, Seppinen returned to the Sibelius Academy in 2011 for a second master's degree, studying orchestral conducting with Professor
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and Professor
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. Other conducting teachers have included
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,
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,
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,
Mikko Franck Mikko Franck is a Finnish conductor and violinist. Biography Franck was born in Helsinki. He began learning the violin at the age of 5 and started violin studies at the Sibelius Academy in 1992. The Academy let Franck conduct an orchestra in 19 ...
,
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, and
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. She spent the spring semester of 2013 at the
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(german: link=no, Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig), studying orchestral conducting with Professor
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. In 2014, Seppinen was selected for the
Finnish National Opera The Finnish National Opera and Ballet ( fi, Suomen Kansallisooppera ja -baletti; sv, Finlands Nationalopera och -balett) is a Finnish opera company and ballet company based in Helsinki. It is headquartered in the Opera House on the coast of the T ...
's ' programme for Sibelius Academy conducting students, being mentored in opera production and conducting by chief conductor
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. Seppinen held her orchestral conducting Diploma concert in October 2016, conducting the at the
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, thus completing her conducting studies. Seppinen's long-time private vocal teacher is Finnish opera singer and mezzo-soprano .


Professional career

For a brief period in 2003, succeeding
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, Seppinen directed the Helsinki-based female voice choir '. She was succeeded by Michaela Ijäs . From 2004 to 2005, she directed the girls' choir '. She was succeeded by Nina Kronlund. In 2005, Seppinen was appointed artistic director of the Helsinki-based academic mixed voice choir ', also known as WiOL. She stepped down in 2011, having directed the choir for six years. In 2009, having received her first MMus degree a year prior, Seppinen was appointed artistic director of the
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( sv, Akademiska Damkören Lyran), the only female voice choir affiliated with the
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, succeeding
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. Under her leadership, the choir has expanded its stylistic width and its repertoire into new genres. Seppinen has also worked with choirs Viva Vox, , and . In the course of her studies and various master classes, Seppinen has conducted several Finnish orchestras, among these the
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, the
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, the
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, the , the , as well as the Leipzig Symphony Orchestra, the
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of the
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, and the St Thomas Choir of Leipzig (german: link=no, Thomanerchor). In 2014, Seppinen conducted the Sibelius Academy's production of the opera ''
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'' by
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, and in 2015 she conducted the Academic Female Voice Choir Lyran's, the Academic Male Voice Choir of Helsinki's, and the production of the
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by
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. As a mezzo-soprano, Seppinen has given solo concerts, been part of opera productions, and performed in contemporary music festivals, both in Finland and abroad. She has premiered several vocal works written specifically for her, for example by .


Accolades

In 2002, Seppinen finished second in the VocalEspoo (previously known as ) choral conducting competition. In 2006, she was selected for the international competition for young choral conductors. Conducting the Academic Female Voice Choir Lyran at the 30th Praga Cantat International Choir Competition in
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in October 2016, Seppinen received the Miroslav Košler Special Prize for outstanding conducting performance.


Personal life

Seppinen lives in Helsinki with her family.


References


External links


Official website

The Academic Female Voice Choir Lyran
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