Baroque music on the Night of the Arts / Suutarila Library

Image: Juuso Westerlund, Mark Niskanen

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

Inside, Music

Event Information

  • Time:

    • 18:00–18:20

  • Organiser:

    Suomalainen barokkiorkesteri (FiBO), Suutarilan kirjasto

  • Address:

    Suutarila Library
    Seulastentie 11
    00740 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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