Erkki Korhonen

Piano, Musical Artist

1956 –

35

Who is Erkki Korhonen?

Erkki Korhonen is a Finnish pianist, conductor and former director of the Finnish National Opera.

He graduated from the Sibelius Academy in 1983. Continuing his studies in piano, vocal accompaniment and conducting with such names as György Sebök, Dimitri Bashkirov, Tamas Vásáry and Hartmut Höll, he specialised in opera coaching and worked under Max Epstein, Ubaldo Gardini and Alberto Zedda as well as Marc Belfort, Tamas Blum and Ralf Weikert at the Zurich Opera.

Becoming a lecturer at the renowned Sibelius Academy, from 1989–1997, Korhonen taught at numerous conservatories throughout Finland as well as coached for more than twenty years at the Finnish National Opera, the Savonlina Opera Festival, the Zurich Opera and most recently at the Lyric Opera Studio of Weimar. In 1997 he was appointed the head of the International Opera Studio in Zurich and in 2001 he became the general director of the Finnish National Opera until 2007.

Having performed as a soloist, as well as in chamber works, throughout Europe and North America, Korhonen has made several radio and television appearances.

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Born
1956
Finland
Nationality
  • Finland
Profession
Education
  • Sibelius Academy

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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