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Soile Isokoski

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Soile Marja Isokoski (born 14 February 1957) is a Finnish lyric soprano, active in opera, concert works and lieder.

Life and career

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Isokoski was born in Posio, Finland. She graduated from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (a cantor-organist diploma, a singing teacher's degree and a singing diploma) and made her concert debut there in 1986.[1]

Isokoski won the Lappeenranta song competition in Finland (1987), the Elly Ameling Competition in the Netherlands (1988), and the Tokyo International Singing Competition (1990). In 1987 she was a finalist in the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.

She worked first as a church musician in Northern Finland. In 1987 she was engaged as a soloist with the Finnish National Opera and stayed there until 1994. Her first appearance there was as Mimi in Puccini's La bohème in 1987.

Isokoski has sung at all the leading opera houses in Europe, including the Vienna State Opera, Théâtre du Châtelet, Opéra Bastille, La Scala, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Berlin State Opera, Semperoper, the Hamburg State Opera, and the Cologne Opera.

She made her début at the Metropolitan Opera as the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro in 2002. The New York Times wrote on 28 January 2002: "Ms. Isokoski... touched on the Countess' sense of abandonment by the Count without diminishing her regal bearing or the graceful humor she must contribute to the second act. And her dark, burnished soprano should make her a good addition to the Met roster."[2]

In 2007 Isokoski made her San Francisco Opera debut portraying the role of the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier.[3] In 2010 she made her Los Angeles Opera debut as Elsa in Lohengrin.[4]

She has also appeared at many festivals such as Salzburg Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, Chorégies d'Orange, The Proms in London, Tanglewood Music Festival and Savonlinna Opera Festival.

Isokoski's song repertoire is extensive. She has given recitals with her regular accompanist Marita Viitasalo-Pohjola [fi] all over the world, including in New York, Washington, D.C., Fort Lauderdale, Vienna, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Rome, Athens, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, and Tokyo.

Isokoski has appeared with many renowned conductors including Claudio Abbado, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, James Conlon, Andrew Davis, Colin Davis, John Eliot Gardiner, Daniele Gatti, Valery Gergiev, Bernard Haitink, Marek Janowski, Neeme Järvi, Okko Kamu, James Levine, Zubin Mehta, Yehudi Menuhin, Riccardo Muti, Sakari Oramo, Seiji Ozawa, Simon Rattle, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leif Segerstam, and Osmo Vänskä.

Roles

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Recordings

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CD

  • Christmas Carols Finlandia Records 1989
  • Schubert: Lieder Finlandia 1994
  • Schumann : Liederkreis Op. 39, Frauenliebe und –leben Finlandia 1995
  • My World of Songs, Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius, Grieg & al. Finlandia 1999
  • Finnish Songs Ondine 2000
  • R. Strauss: Orchestral Songs Ondine 2002
  • Wolf: Italienisches Liederbuch with Bo Skovhus Ondine 2002
  • Artist Portrait Schubert, Schumann, Grieg, Sibelius Warner Classics 2002
  • Finnish sacred Songs Ondine 2003
  • Mozart: Arias Ondine 2004
  • Hymns in Finnish Ondine 2005
  • Sibelius: Luonnotar, Orchestral Songs Ondine 2006
  • Songs by Sibelius, Strauss and Berg, Wigmore Hall, Live, BBC Recording 2006
  • Christmas Carols with YL Male Voice Choir Ondine 2006
  • Scene d'amore: Scenes and arias by Tchaikovsky, Bizet, Gounod, Puccini, Verdi Ondine 2008
  • Hindemith: Das Marienleben Ondine 2009
  • Richard Strauss: Lieder Ondine 2011
  • Richard Strauss: Three Hymns, Opera arias Ondine 2012
  • Oi jouluyö, Christmas Carols Ondine 2014
  • Chausson: Poème de l'amour et de la mer, Berlioz: Les nuits d'été, Duparc: Songs Ondine 2015

  • Rautavaara: Cantos, Die Liebenden etc. Finlandia 1989
  • Mendelssohn: Elias, op. 70 Harmonia Mundi 1993
  • Mahler: Symphonie 4 Symphonie für Sopran und Orchester 1993
  • Mozart: Così fan tutte Accent 1993
  • Mendelssohn: Paulus, op. 36 Opus III 1995
  • Sibelius: Kullervo Op 7 Chandos 1995
  • Gothoni: Der Ochs und sein Hirte Ondine 1995
  • Fux: La deposizione dalla croce Novalis 1995
  • Schubert: Mass E-flat major, D 950, Berlin Classics 1996
  • Kokkonen: Requiem BIS 1996
  • Sibelius: Finlandia / Luonnotar etc. Deutsche Grammophon 1996
  • Mahler: Symphonie 2 in C minor Fonit Cetra Records 1997
  • Schubert: Die Verschworenen Opus III 1997
  • Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op.45 Opus III 1997
  • Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg EMI 1997
  • Mozart: Don Giovanni Deutsche Grammophon 1998
  • Schubert: Missa Solemnis, Stabat Mater, Salve Regina Ondine 1999
  • Mendelssohn: "Lobgesang" Eine Symphonie Cantate No. 2 Opus III 2000
  • Beethoven: Fidelio 2000
  • Beethoven: Symphonie No 9 Teldec 2000
  • Sibelius: Conferment and Coronation Cantatas etc. Ondine 2000
  • Zemlinsky: Sämtliche Orchesterlieder EMI 2000
  • Live from the Kuhmo Festival, A Century of Finnish Chamber Music Ondine 2002
  • Zemlinsky: Lyrische Symphonie EMI 2002
  • Halévy: La Juive RCA 2002
  • Pacius: Die Loreley BIS 2003
  • Graun: Der Tod Jesu Querstand 2004
  • Nielsen: Complete Symphonies Deutsche Grammophon 2005
  • Mahler: Symphony No. 8 EMI 2005
  • Wiener Opernfest 2005 Orfeo 2005
  • 13. Festliche Operngala für die Deutsche AIDS-Stiftung Sony BMG 2007
  • Sibelius: Kullervo Ondine 2008
  • Schönberg: Gurrelieder Signum 2009
  • Gounod: Faust Orfeo 2010

DVD

  • Vienna State Opera gala concert – 50th anniversary of the reopening Live: Vienna, 5 November 2005
  • 13. Festliche Operngala für die AIDS-Stiftung. Live-Aufnahme aus der Deutschen Oper Berlin vom 11. November 2006
  • Ioan Holender Farewell Concert: Live From the Vienna State Opera 2010
  • Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites BelAir Classiques 2011

Awards and recognitions

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References

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  1. ^ Richard Wigmore (2008). "Isokoski, Soile". The Grove Book of Opera Singers. Oxford University Press. p. 234. ISBN 978-0-19-533765-5.
  2. ^ Allan Kozinn (2002-01-28). "Opera Review; Letting Figaro Be Itself, so Subtlety Can Shine". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Der Rosenkavalier". SFist.com. June 11, 2007. Archived from the original on November 16, 2011.
  4. ^ "Opera Today : December at Los Angeles Opera: Lohengrin and Rigoletto". operatoday.com.
  5. ^ "BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, 1987 – The Final". BBC.
  6. ^ Gramophone, September 9, 2002[full citation needed]
  7. ^ "The State Music Prize awarded to Soile Isokoski". Ministry of Education and Culture. November 7, 2006. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011.
  8. ^ "About Wigmore Hall Live | Watch & Listen". Wigmore Hall.[dead link]
  9. ^ "Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra". Classical:NEXT. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  10. ^ BBC Music Magazine, May 2007[full citation needed]
  11. ^ "The Sibelius Society, The Sibelius Medal". Archived from the original on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  12. ^ "Soile Isokoski mit Titel Kammersängerin ausgezeichnet". OTS.at.
  13. ^ "Diapason d'or de l'année 2008 for Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra's Kullervo recording". Ondine.
  14. ^ "Les Prix Caecilia 2009". Le Soir. March 11, 2010.
  15. ^ "Conferment Ceremony of the Faculty of Theology". helsinki.fi. 27 May 2011.

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