Finland can boast vigorous scenes in jazz, electronic, and folk music as well as a legendary educational emphasis on the classics, and violinist
Pekka Kuusisto has aimed toward a career and a charismatic presentation that builds connections among these various genres.
Born in Espoo on October 7, 1976,
Kuusisto began playing the violin at age three and enrolled at the
Sibelius Academy when he was nine. His primary teacher there was Tuomas Haapanen. Part of
Kuusisto's training was American; he studied under
Miriam Fried and
Paul Bliss at Indiana University between 1992 and 1996. By the end of that time, he was already making an impression as a top-level player, taking home first prize at the 1995 International Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki. He has recorded the
Sibelius violin concerto for the Ondine label as part of its
Absolute Sibelius release but has concentrated on material of a slightly more contemporary tinge, from
Bartók to
Rautavaara.
A beneficiary of the movement of modern Scandinavian music into the concert repertory,
Kuusisto has also helped that movement along with gutsy performances drawing on his experience outside concert music: he plays jazz with a trio called
Töykeät and other progressive musicians including Finland's
RinneRadio, and he has dabbled in electronic genres ranging from hip-hop to noise music. An admirer of jazz experimentalist
John Zorn,
Kuusisto told Erica Jeal of England's Guardian that "I realised that...it was actually maybe one of the best things that I have -- this desire or ability to improvise." He also heads a Finnish folk ensemble, the Luomu Players, and has appeared on Finnish rock and pop releases.
Kuusisto has performed with top orchestras including the
Chicago Symphony, the
Cleveland and
Philadelphia orchestras, smaller American groups such as the Alabama and
Oregon symphony orchestras, the
City of Birmingham and
BBC symphony orchestras, and the innovative
Australian Chamber Orchestra. His brother
Jaakko is also a musician, and the two share the artistic directorship of Finland's Lake Tuusula Chamber Music Festival. From 2006-2013,
Pekka was artist-in-residence with the
Tapiola Sinfonietta and now directs ensembles from the violin more and more frequently, including the
ACO and the
St. Paul and the
Irish chamber orchestras.
Kuusisto was named the artistic director of the ACO Collective -- an educational offshoot of the
Australian Chamber Orchestra -- in 2016, and he became the artistic director of the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra in 2021. He was the featured violinist in "4," a video about
Vivaldi's Four Seasons, featuring winter landscapes from Finland's Lapland region. In 2020,
Kuusisto was joined on a BIS album of
Kalevi Aho's chamber music by
Jaakko,
Samuli Peltonen, and
Sonja Fräki.