Description
Pietari Inkinen is a Finnish violinist and conductor. He began violin and piano studies at age 4. As a youth, he also performed in a rock band. He attended the Sibelius Academy and graduated with diplomas in violin and conducting. He studied violin at the Hochschule f�r Musik K�ln with Zakhar Bron. Inkinen has performed on a Carlo Bergonzi 1732 violin. He leads a chamber trio, the Inkinen Trio.
In May 2007, Inkinen was named the second music director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. He formally assumed the post in January 2008. In October 2013, the NZSO announced the extension of Inkinen's contract through the 2015 season. He and the NZSO have recorded music of Einojuhani Rautavaara and of Jean Sibelius for the Naxos label, and of Richard Wagner for EMI Classics.
In September 2009, Inkinen became principal guest conductor of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. In July 2013, Opera Australia announced Inkinen as the new conductor for its Melbourne Ring Cycle 2013, following the resignation of Richard Mills.
Born
April 29th, 1980 in Finland (Age 44)
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