Timo Kinnunen
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Having won the World Championship for Accordion at the age of only sixteen, Finnish accordionist Timo Kinnunen started his international career. He works continuously as an accordion soloist and as a chamber musician worldwide with over 50 concerts a year, performing contemporary, classical, and improvised music. Kinnunen’s artist image and his virtuosity on the accordion have inspired composers to create very interesting works for this instrument. Besides the concert activity, Kinnunen has an international reputation for his innovative cultural and pedagogical projects.
Timo Kinnunen has premiered more than one hundred solo and chamber music works dedicated to him and has cooperated with, for instance, composers Vinko Globokar, John Cage, Astor Piazzolla, Alvin Curran, and Jukka Tiensuu. He has recently premiered works of such well-known composers as Hans-Joachim Hespos, Jan Sandström, Jouni Kaipainen, Miklós Maros, Dimitris Andrikopoulos, Anna Veismane, Daping Qin and Christina Athinodorou.
Over past seasons he has collaborated with various distinguished artists, orchestras, choirs, and ensembles including European Contemporary Improvisation Orchestra, ConTempo String Quartet, ensmeble unitedberlin, singers Charlotte Riedijk, Phil Minton, Ute Wassermann, and Helena Juntunen, the UMO Jazz Orchestra, Mondriaan quartet, The Screaming Men, New Helsinki Quartet, cimbalom player Enikö Ginzery, percussionists Sabu Toyotzumi, sho-player Naomi Sato, violinist Heleen Hulst and Biliana Voutchkova , contrabasist Matthias Bauer, guitarists John Russell and Daniel Göritz, Erik Westberg´s vocal ensemble, dancer-choreographers Nadja Raszewski and Aki Suzuki.
After completing his studies in the Sibelius Academy, Timo Kinnunen continued his studies with Mogens Ellegaard at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen and with Hugo North in the University of Music Trossingen, Germany and in Jyväskylä University. Timo Kinnunen also teaches classical accordion, improvisation, and new chamber music at the Oulu Conservatory and at the Oulu University of Applied Sciences. His many former accordion students are well-known artists in the international music scene. Timo Kinnunen also teaches in universities and courses throughout Europe.
Kinnunen has enriched cultural life through many projects. He was 22 years old when he founded with composer Jukka Tiensuu the international festival and summer academy A Time of Music in his native town Viitasaari, in the nineties he created and led an international festival named OULULUO, which concentrated on a dialog between art and technology. Currently, Timo Kinnunen works also as an artistic director for Poison City Festival, Silence-Festival and the International PanAccordion composition contest.