Baroque music on the Night of the Arts / Malmi Swimming Hall

Image: Juuso Westerlund

Event Introduction

Musicians of the Finnish Baroque Orchestra (FiBO), Louna Hosia (cello), Markus Sarantola (viola), Piia Maunula (oboe) and Irma Niskanen (violin), will tour several locations in north-eastern Helsinki on the Night of the Arts, 15 August 2024.

Full schedule of FiBO’s musicians on the Night of the Arts:

15:30 Playground Linnunrata (Linnunradantie 8, 00740 Helsinki): Louna Hosia, cello

16:00 Tukiyhdistys Karvinen (Malmin raitti 19, 00700 Helsinki): Irma Niskanen, violin

16:15 Suutarilan Kirppis (Lampputie 1, 00750 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe

16:30 Rönttösrouva (Päivöläntie 24, 00730 Helsinki): Markus Sarantola, viola, and Louna Hosia, cello

17:00 Tapulinkaupunki Library (Ajurinaukio 5, 00750 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe, and Irma Niskanen, violin

17:15 Tapanila Library (Hiidenkiventie 21, 00730 Helsinki): Markus Sarantola, viola, and Louna Hosia, cello

18:00 Suutarila Library (Seulastentie 11, 00740 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe, and Irma Niskanen, violin

18:45 Siltamäki Swimming Hall (Jousimiehentie 3, 00740 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe

18.50 Studio Loiste – as part of a pole dance class (Loisteputki 4 c, 00750 Helsinki): Irma Niskanen, violin

19:00 Tapaus Ry – as part of an art exhibition (Viertolantie 2, 00730 Helsinki): Louna Hosia, cello

19:30 Tapanila Sports Centre (Erätie 3, 00730 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe

20:00 Studio Loiste – as part of a pole dance class (Loisteputki 4 c, 00750 Helsinki) Irma Niskanen, violin

20:30 Malmi Swimming Hall (Pekanraitti 14, 00700 Helsinki): Piia Maunula, oboe

Categories

Participate, Inside, Music

Event Information

  • Time:

    • 20:30–20:50

  • Organiser:

    Suomalainen barokkiorkesteri (FiBO), Malmin uimahalli

  • Address:

    Malmi Swimming Hall
    Pekanraitti 14
    00700 Helsinki

  • Accessibility:

    The event is accessible with a wheelchair.

    The event has an accessible toilet.

  • Event language:

    Finnish

  • Tickets:

    The event is free of charge

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