Friday, December 2, 2016
Monday, November 28, 2016
Introducing: Silvo Vatanen, ISM Guitar and wind teacher
Where are you from
and what instruments do you play?
I was born in Hanko but lived my childhood in Järvenpää and now live in
Helsinki. I play flute, South American flutes like quena and zampoña, charango
(small 10-stringed instrument from South America), and guitar.
If you weren’t a
musician what would you be doing?
Maybe a sound/music therapist
Maybe a sound/music therapist
Where did you study?
I studied at the Folk Music Department of Sibelius Academy
I studied at the Folk Music Department of Sibelius Academy
Where are you
studying now?
At a moment I don’t study.
At a moment I don’t study.
What was the thing
that got you interested in music?
My father plays piano and organ and he was my first teacher as a child. Later I became interested in native cultures of both North and South America, and also the music.
My father plays piano and organ and he was my first teacher as a child. Later I became interested in native cultures of both North and South America, and also the music.
Who is your
favourite musician/composer?
Don’t have just one. I like many kinds of music. Very difficult to say just one. Bach, Väsen, Ale Möller, Jonas Simonsson, Timo Alakotila, Iegor Reznikoff, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Maija Vilkkumaa, Los Kjarkas, Illapu, Lucho Quequezana...
Don’t have just one. I like many kinds of music. Very difficult to say just one. Bach, Väsen, Ale Möller, Jonas Simonsson, Timo Alakotila, Iegor Reznikoff, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Maija Vilkkumaa, Los Kjarkas, Illapu, Lucho Quequezana...
Tea or coffee?
Both
Both
Cats or dogs?
Both
Both
Salad or Pizza?
Both
Both
What is your
favourite season?
Early autumn
Early autumn
What is your
favourite food?
Indian food, pizza
Indian food, pizza
Do you have hobbies?
Reading books about philosophy/religion
Reading books about philosophy/religion
Do you have
children? What are their names?
One daughter called Emilia
One daughter called Emilia
Friday, November 25, 2016
Introducing: Elias Trygg, ISM flute teacher
Where
are you from and what instruments do you play?
I am from Finland and I was born in
Helsinki. I play the flute as my main instrument but I can play a bit of
saxophone and piano too.
If
you weren't a musician what would you be doing?
If I weren’t a musician I would probably be
a painter or carpenter. My profession would be something to do with different
forms and materials anyway...
Where
did you study?
I studied in the music institute of Lahti
University and in the Conservatoire national de Rennes in France. In addition
I have studied in many international masterclasses.
Where
are you studying now?
At the moment I do not study anywhere, but
I have planned to participate in the entrance examination of one German
music university if I'll find more time to concentrate on the program. If
that will be impossible I'll study privately with the flute professor of
that university anyway. I like studying!
What
was the thing that got you interested in music?
I was born into a musical family, my father
played tenor saxophone and sang very well. He also played accordion,
guitar and piano. My older siblings were and still are musicians too.
Basically I just heard music all the time when I grew up. I wanted to become a
composer and would have liked to play the violin but my dad gave me a flute as
a birthday gift.
Who
is your favourite musician/composer?
Mozart and Debussy
What
has been your most special musical experience to date?
I cannot say that, there are quite a few of
those..
Tea
or coffee?
Definitely coffee, but Tea is also fine sometimes.
Definitely coffee, but Tea is also fine sometimes.
Cats
or dogs?
I'm a catman
I'm a catman
Salad
or Pizza?
Depends on the fillings!
Depends on the fillings!
What
is your favourite country to visit?
I lived and studied in France so it feels like being my second home country! I love also Austria. I adore also the old Japanese culture and I'm going to visit Japan as soon as possible!
I lived and studied in France so it feels like being my second home country! I love also Austria. I adore also the old Japanese culture and I'm going to visit Japan as soon as possible!
What
is your favourite season?
All the others except winter.
All the others except winter.
Do
you have children? What are their names?
Yes! I have a one year old daughter! Her name is Irene
Yes! I have a one year old daughter! Her name is Irene
Friday, November 18, 2016
The Benefit of Childhood Music Lessons
Music lessons are one of the best investments you can make in your child's future! If you have any doubts about the importance of piano lessons and why children should be encouraged to play musical instruments from a young age, we strongly recommend you read this article by Tom Barnes.
Science Just Discovered Something Amazing About What Childhood Piano Lessons Did to You
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Introducing: Ann Valto, ISM Intern
Where
are you from and what instruments do you play?
I’m from the USA, and I play violin, piano, and I sing alto as well.
I’m from the USA, and I play violin, piano, and I sing alto as well.
If
you weren’t a musician what would you be doing?
Definitely a cartoon or video-game characters voice-over actress!
What
is your favourite season?
Love, love, love, LOVE winter!
Why
are you in Finland?
I fell in love with a Finnish man. We’ve been married for almost a year and a half now.
I fell in love with a Finnish man. We’ve been married for almost a year and a half now.
Salad
or pizza?
Chicago-style deep dish pizza!
Chicago-style deep dish pizza!
Tea
or coffee?
Coffee.
Coffee.
Do
you have any pets? What are their names?
I have a miniature boston terrier named
Haze.
Do
you have hobbies?
I enjoy playing computer & video games, making holiday arts & crafts, and drawing.
I enjoy playing computer & video games, making holiday arts & crafts, and drawing.
Do
you have a guilty pleasure?
I have a soft-spot for Sherlock Holmes mystery novels. :)
I have a soft-spot for Sherlock Holmes mystery novels. :)
Who
is your favourite musician/composer?
Ahh! It’s so hard to pick just one. I’d have to go with Grant Kirkhope. He has such a unique way of adding color and life to his pieces.
Ahh! It’s so hard to pick just one. I’d have to go with Grant Kirkhope. He has such a unique way of adding color and life to his pieces.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Introducing: Raymond Shon, ISM Piano teacher
Where are you
from and what instruments do you play?
I was born in Korea, but I’ve been living in Australia
since 2003, so I guess I’m more ‘from’ there. I mainly play the piano, but I
also study organ, and I used to play the guitar when I was younger.
If you weren’t a
musician what would you be doing?
Oh this one’s a good one! I would say either an
architect or a watchmaker.
Where did you
study?
I studied at the Conservatorium of Music in Melbourne.
Where are you
studying now?
I currently study at Sibelius Academy.
What was the
thing that got you interested in music?
I was very lucky to have had good music teachers, who fostered an interest for music in me.
I was very lucky to have had good music teachers, who fostered an interest for music in me.
Why are you in
Finland?
I need to be here to attend school at the Sibelius Academy.
I need to be here to attend school at the Sibelius Academy.
Who is your favourite musician/composer?
Oh this one’s a hard one… probably my favourite composer of all time would be Bach, but I am also quite fond of the music of Ferruccio Busoni.
What has been
your most special musical experience to date?
I would say when I performed in a concert that I curated for the 150th
Anniversary of Busoni.
Do you have any
secret/not-so-secret (unmusical) talents?
I am a pro at building Ikea furniture (at least my wife thinks so) and I am quite a competent swimmer and tennis player.
I am a pro at building Ikea furniture (at least my wife thinks so) and I am quite a competent swimmer and tennis player.
Do you have a
guilty pleasure?
At the moment, I do a lot of “surfing the bay”… which is
Watch Geek talk for scouring through ebay for vintage watches… and also playing
Lego Star Wars on Wii. That one I call “shooting up droids”…!!
Tea or coffee?
I think I drink both regularly
I think I drink both regularly
Cats or dogs?
If you had asked me a couple of years ago, I wouldn’t
have had any preferences, but nowadays, at gunpoint, I would probably say dogs.
Salad or Pizza?
Pizza all the way (without any guns pointing). I really, really love a good ol’ greasy, cheesy pizza (this also counts as a guilty pleasure)
Pizza all the way (without any guns pointing). I really, really love a good ol’ greasy, cheesy pizza (this also counts as a guilty pleasure)
What is your
favourite country to visit?
At the moment, because I live in Finland, I wouldn’t say
that Finland is my favourite country to visit, but once I return to Australia,
I would love to visit Finland regularly.
What is your
favourite season?
Summer
What is your
favourite food?
This is the hardest question of all… I miss and crave a lot of Korean dishes that I haven’t had in a while. I love Fish & Chips, I love pizza… and pasta. Oh I love Souvlaki. And I love cake of course. Sushi and Japanese food. And burgers. I also love all the Greek food that my mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law cook for me.
This is the hardest question of all… I miss and crave a lot of Korean dishes that I haven’t had in a while. I love Fish & Chips, I love pizza… and pasta. Oh I love Souvlaki. And I love cake of course. Sushi and Japanese food. And burgers. I also love all the Greek food that my mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law cook for me.
Do you have
hobbies?
I am really interested in the history of watches. Especially
at the moment, I’m really getting into the history of military wristwatches.
If you could take
three things to a desert island, what would you take?
My wife, the complete works of Bach, and my watch collection.
Do you have any
pets? What are their names?
No, but my wife and I look forward to getting our first
puppy.
Do you have children? What
are their names?
No
No
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