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Jorma Kalervo Hynninen

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Birthplace: Sorsakoski, Leppä­virta, Finland
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Son of Lauri Petteri Hynninen and Kerttu Hynninen
Widower of Reetta Annikki Hynninen
Father of Marko Salo and Private
Brother of Private

Occupation: suomalainen ooppera- ja liedlaulaja; Finnish operatic baritone and recitalist
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About Jorma Hynninen

Jorma Kalervo Hynninen is a Finnish baritone who performs regularly with the world's major opera companies. He has also worked in opera administration.

Hynninen was born in Leppävirta, Finland. He studied from 1966 to 1970 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki and also took lessons from Luigi Ricci in Rome and Kurt Overhoff in Salzburg. In 1969 he won first prize the Lappeenranta Solo Voice Competition and made his opera debut with the Finnish National Opera as Silvio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci.

Hynninen sang his first public concert in 1970 in Helsinki and made his debut the same year with the Finnish National Opera, where he became a permanent member until 1990. In 1971 he took first prize in the Scandinavian Singing Competition in Helsinki and in 1996 won the Cannes Classical Award.

On the opera stage, his notable roles have included Count Almaviva in Mozart's Le nozze de Figaro, Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, and Pelléas in Debussy's Pelléas and Mélisande, the role in which he made his debut at the Paris Opera, and which he sang frequently at the Hamburg State Opera.

Hynninen first came to notice in the United States in 1980 with his debut at New York's Carnegie Recital Hall. In 1984 he made his Metropolitan debut as Rodrigo in Don Carlos. In 1987 he was hailed as a "perfect Wolfram" in the Met's Tannhäuser. His international career includes performances at the Vienna Opera, Milan's La Scala, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, as well as Hamburg, Barcelona, Geneva and Berlin.

He has also served as Artistic Director of the Finnish National Opera from 1984 to 1990 and later became artistic director of the Savonlinna Opera Festival in Finland. Since 1996, he has been Professor of Voice at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. In addition, between 1980 and 1991 he was Artistic Director of the Joensuu Song Festival. His daughter Laura Hynninen is the principal harpist of Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Hynninen has combined his operatic career with regular appearances in the concert hall with the world's leading orchestras and maestros such as Seiji Ozawa, Kurt Masur, and Esa-Pekka Salonen and in recital in the major cities of Europe and North America.

He has supported the music of his native Finland as well. He performed the title role in the world premiere of Aleksis Kivi by Einojuhani Rautavaara at the Savonlinna Opera Festival. He participated in the world premiere of an operatic trilogy of Aika ja uni (The Age of Dreams) by three Finnish composers: Herman Rechberger (b. 1947), Olli Kortekangas (b. 1955), and Kalevi Aho (b. 1949) on the stage of Olavinlinna Castle on 15 July 2000. He also sang in the premiere of Sallinen's Kuningas Lear in 2000 (Gloucester).

Hynninen's discography includes more than a hundred titles. He has recorded Finnish opera extensively along with works from the international repertoire, lieder collections, and religious music.

About Jorma Hynninen (suomi)

Jorma Kalervo Hynninen on menestyneimpiä suomalaisia oopperalaulajia, äänialaltaan baritoni.

Hynninen opiskeli Sibelius-Akatemiassa 1966–1971 (Matti Tuloisela, Antti Koskinen, diplomi 1970). Hän oli vuosina 1970–1990 kiinnitettynä Kansallisoopperaan, jossa hän toimi myös taiteellisena johtajana vuodesta 1984. Hynninen toimi 1980–1991 Joensuun laulujuhlien taiteellisena johtajana, vuosina 1993–2002 Savonlinnan oopperajuhlien taiteellisena johtajana sekä Sibelius-Akatemian laulutaiteen professorina 1997–2003. Hynninen on lisäksi pitänyt useita mestarikursseja. Hynninen on esiintynyt maailman johtavissa oopperataloissa, kuten Lontoossa, Chicagossa, Moskovassa, Pekingissä, Milanossa (La Scala) ja New Yorkissa (Metropolitan). Hän on esiintynyt eri puolilla maailmaa myös konserttilaulajana, erityisesti liedlaulajana, yhdessä pianisti Ralf Gothónin kanssa. Hynninen lopetti oopperauransa vuonna 2013. Hänelle myönnettiin professorin arvonimi 2005.

Om Jorma Hynninen (svenska)

Jorma Kalervo Hynninen är en finländsk sångare (baryton).

Hynninen, som först utbildade sig till folkskollärare, studerade sång vid Sibelius-Akademin för Matti Tuloisela och Antti Koskinen samt i Italien. Han segrade 1969 i sångtävlingen i Villmanstrand. Han var solist vid Finlands nationalopera 1970–1990 och konstnärlig ledare 1984–90. Åren 1991–2002 var han ledare för Operafestspelen i Nyslott. Han var konstnärsprofessor 1990–1995 och professor i sång vid Sibelius-Akademin 1997–2003.

Hynninen har framträtt i de viktigaste inhemska barytonrollerna: Topi i Aulis Sallinens Det röda strecket (Punainen viiva), titelrollen i Aarre Merikantos Juha, dito i Sallinens Kullervo, dito i Einojuhani Rautavaaras Aleksis Kivi. På La Scala i Milano har han kreerat Pelléas i Debussys Pelléas et Mélisande, på flera tyska scener samt i Japan greven i Figaros bröllop, på Metropolitan i New York bland annat Don Posa i Don Carlos, på Bolsjoj i Moskva Jevgenij Onegin. Han medverkade på en Sibeliusskiva som 1996 utmärktes med Cannes Classical Award. Han mottog Madetojapriset 2003.

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Jorma Hynninen's Timeline

1941
April 3, 1941
Sorsakoski, Leppä­virta, Finland
1964
August 8, 1964
Leppävirta, Finland