Pietari Inkinen (born 29 April 1980, Kouvola, Finland) is a Finnish violinist and conductor. Inkinen began violin and piano studies at age 4. As a youth...
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refer to: Pietari, Finnish and Karelian exonym for Saint Petersburg, Russia Pietari Inkinen (born 1980), Finnish violinist and conductor Pietari Jääskeläinen...
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Lawrence Foster, Dmitri Kitayenko, Ludovic Morlot, Andrew Manze, Pietari Inkinen, Ryan Bancroft, Jonathon Heyward, Joana Carneiro, Giordano Bellincampi...
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Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern 2011–2017 Succeeded by Pietari Inkinen Preceded by Pedro Halffter Chief Conductor, Orquesta Filarmónica de...
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"Suomalaiskapellimestari Pietari Inkinen nousee Japanin filharmonikkojen johtoon". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 2017-08-16. "Pietari Inkinen Extends Tenure as...
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2014 to 2019. In May 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Pietari Inkinen as its next chief conductor and music director, effective January 2022...
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season. In September 2016, the orchestra announced the appointment of Pietari Inkinen as its next chief conductor, effective with the 2017–2018 season, with...
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2004), Neemi Järvi (1985, 2005), Vladimir Ashkenazy (1984, 2007), Pietari Inkinen (2009, 2013), Sir Simon Rattle (1987, 2015), and Osmo Vänskä (1997...
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Symphony Orchestra 2018–2022 Succeeded by Jonathan Darlington Preceded by Pietari Inkinen Chief Conductor, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra 2023–present Succeeded by...
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Emeritus. In May 2007, Pietari Inkinen was named the NZSO's second Music Director, and he formally took up the post in January 2008. Inkinen concluded his NZSO...
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