Jaakko Mäntyjärvi
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Jaakko Mäntyjärvi (born 1963) is a
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of
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, and a professional translator.


Early life

Mäntyjärvi was born in
Turku Turku ( ; ; sv, Åbo, ) is a city and former capital on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Finland Proper (''Varsinais-Suomi'') and the former Turku and Pori Province (''Turun ja Porin lääni''; ...
. He studied
musicology Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some mu ...
,
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and
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at the
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, graduating with an FK (master's) degree in 1991. In 1987, he was accredited as an Authorized Translator from Finnish to English and English to Finnish, and since then he has been employed as a professional translator. He has also studied theory of music and choir conducting at the
Sibelius Academy The Sibelius Academy ( fi, Taideyliopiston Sibelius-Akatemia, sv, Sibelius-Akademin vid Konstuniversitetet) is part of the University of the Arts Helsinki and a university-level music school which operates in Helsinki and Kuopio, Finland. It als ...
.


Compositions

As a composer, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi describes himself as an eclectic traditionalist: eclectic in that he adopts influences from a number of styles and periods, fusing them into his own idiom; traditionalist in that his musical language is based on a traditional approach and uses the resources of modern music only sparingly. Because he is himself active in making music, his music is very practically oriented; he is a choral singer, and thus most of his works are for choir. His major choral works include ''Four
Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
Songs'' (1984), ''Dagen svalnar...'' (''Day is cooling''; 1991/93), ''Ave Maria'' (1991), ''Pseudo-Yoik'' (1994), ''El Hambo'' (1997), and ''More Shakespeare Songs'' (1997); his work '' Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae'' received third prize in the European composition competition for cathedral choirs in 1997. His major commissions include a work for mixed choir for the contemporary choral music seminar at the Cork International Choral Festival in spring 1999, a choral work for the 700th anniversary of the consecration of
Turku Cathedral Turku Cathedral ( fi, Turun tuomiokirkko, sv, Åbo domkyrka) is the only medieval basilica in Finland and the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. It is the central church of the Lutheran Archdiocese of Turku and the seat ...
in summer 2000, and commissions from Chanticleer (2001) and the
King’s Singers The King's Singers are a British a cappella vocal ensemble founded in 1968. They are named after King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars. In the United Kingdom, their popularity peaked in the 19 ...
(2002). He was composer-in-residence of the Tapiola Chamber Choir from 2000 to 2005. In 2006 he was commissioned to write a new 40-part work for choir, ''Tentatio'', for the
Tallis Festival The Tallis Festival is a music festival based on the work of the composer Thomas Tallis. It is hosted by Exmoor Singers of London, which forms the Tallis Festival Choir for one weekend every 12 to 18 months. The festival always includes Thomas T ...
. Mäntyjärvi has been active as an amateur and semi-professional musician, mainly as a choral singer with a number of Finnish choirs, including the Savonlinna Opera Festival Choir, the professional Sibelius Academy Vocal Ensemble and the Tapiola Chamber Choir. He conducted the Savolaisen Osakunnan Laulajat student choir from 1988 to 1993 and was deputy conductor of the Tapiola Chamber Choir from 1998 to 2004. In 2011 Mäntyjärvi composed a choral work ''Cornish Lullaby'' for Helsinki Academic Male Choir KYL (
Kauppakorkeakoulun Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat Helsinki Academic Male Choir KYL (in Finnish: Kauppakorkeakoulun Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat or KYL), founded in 1949, is an academic male choir from Helsinki, Finland. The choir is associated closely with Aalto University School of Business, consis ...
), which was one of the pieces of the winning performance in th
V Cornwall International Male Voice Choral Festival
In 2012 he was commissioned by
Exultate Singers The Exultate Singers is a choir based in Bristol, UK, made up of 40 adult singers. It has mostly specialised in Christian sacred music. History Exultate Singers was founded in September 2002 by David Ogden to sing a live broadcast of Sunday Wors ...
based in Bristol, UK to write a setting of ''Iste Mundus'', premiered at St George's Bristol on Saturday 23 February 2013.


Works


Mixed choir

* ''Kolme romanttista laulelmaa'' (1982) ** ''1. Häätanhu; 2. Tikanpolkka; 3. Nocturno'' * ''Four Shakespeare Songs'' (1984) ** ''1. Come Away, Death; 2. Lullaby; 3. Double, Double Toil and Trouble; 4. Full Fathom Five'' * ''Dagen svalnar...'' (1991/93) * ''Ave Maria'' (1991) * ''Pseudo-Yoik'' (1994) * ''El Hambo'' (1997) * '' Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae'' (1997) * ''More Shakespeare Songs'' (1997) ** ''1. Fear No More; 2. Over Hill, Over Dale; 3. Time; 4. Who Is Silvia?; 5. A Scurvy Tune'' * ''No more Shakespeare songs?'' (2000) * ''Oi vauva, minulla on ne siniset (O infant, I am in possession of the ultramarines)'' (2000) * ''SALVAT 1701'' (2000) * ''Deux ballades de François Villon'' (2001) * ''Itkevä merimies'' (2003) * ''Iste Mundus'' (2013)


Female choir

* ''Pseudo-Yoik Lite'' (1994/97) * ''Maan päällä kuljen, etsin'' (1995) * ''Tvenne ballader'' (1999) ** ''1. Konungen och trollkvinnan; 2. Herr Olof''


Male choir

* ''Hodie Christus natus est'' (1991) * ''Pseudo-Yoik NT'' (1994/97) * ''Hiru gaukantu euskaldun eta tabernako abesti bat'' (1999) ** ''1. Ilargia, iturria; 2. Emakume bat ikusi dut; 3. Zure begiak maite ditut; 4. Ardotxo txuria'' * ''Cornish Lullaby'' (2011)


Choir with instruments

* ''Kouta'' (1996) * ''Stabat Mater'' (1998) * ''Kyrie in memoriam'' (2001)


Orchestral

* ''CCCX/O'' (2002) * ''Ah! mik’ ompi elom’ tääll’'' (2002)


Chamber music

* ''Miniatures for Four'' (1984) * ''Fac me vere tecum flere'' (2000)


Recordings

*''Jaakko Mäntyjärvi: Choral works'' ''Pseudo-Yoik & El Hambo'', ''Shakespeare Songs'' ('Come away, death'; 'Lullaby'; 'Double, double, toil and trouble'; 'Full fathom five'; 'Fear no more'; 'Over hill, over dale'; 'Time'; 'Who is Sylvia'; 'A scurvy tune'), ''Psalm 150", ''Canticum Calamatatis Maritimae'', ''Kouta'', Sibelius Academy Chamber Orchestra, Tapiola Chamber Choir, Emmiliiana Tikkala (piccolo), Hannu Norjanen Finlandia 0927 41563 * ''All Shall Be Well'' ''O Magnum Mysterium'' Exultate Singers, David Ogden, Naxos 8.572760


References


Guardian notice about Mäntyjärvi being performed at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival in 2003, accessed 8 February 2010
* ttp://www.exultatesingers.org/230213.php Details of concert including world premiere of "Iste Mundus", accessed 21 February 2012


External links


Jaakko Mäntyjärvi's web site, accessed 18 June 2012
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20160304025400/http://oclassical.com/composer/5022 Oclassical list of concerts in Britain that include works by Jaakko Mäntyjärvi, accessed 8 February 2010br>Finnish Music Centre biographical page, accessed 8 February 2010List of composer's recordings (36), accessed 8 February 2010
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