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Mikko Franck: Appointment as Finnish National Opera's Artistic Director confirmed today. (BK)

At its meeting today, December 18th, the Board of Directors of the Finnish National Opera Foundation appointed Mikko Franck Artistic Director and General Music Director of the Finnish National Opera.

Franck will take up the position as of January 1, 2008. His contract extends to July 31, 2011, with an option for a two-year continuation. Mikko Franck has been General Music Director of the Finnish National Opera since autumn 2006. Until last summer, he was also the Music Director and Chief Conductor of l’Orchestre National de Belgique.

The appointments committee of the Board of Directors of the Finnish National Opera Foundation nominated  Mikko Franck for this post in November. Before making the decision, the Board consulted the personnel groups at the Opera, who were unanimously in favour of the appointment.

The Artistic Director of the Finnish National Opera is responsible for the artistic planning of the repertoire and concerts of the Opera, for managing and developing its artistic operations, and for maintaining and improving the artistic quality of the Opera. He is responsible for the content and artistic policy of opera productions, and he reports to General Director Päivi Kärkkäinen. The Artistic Director of the Finnish National Ballet also reports to the General Director.

Mikko Franck began studying the violin at the age of five and from 1992 studied at the Sibelius Academy and in New York, Israel and Sweden. He began studying orchestra conducting in 1995, first privately with Jorma Panula and then in 1996-1997 at the Sibelius Academy.

Mikko Franck has rapidly emerged as one of the most interesting conductors in the world today, and he commands a broad concert and opera repertoire. In August 2006 he took up the post of General Music Director and since January 2008 he also becomes  Artistic Director of the Finnish National Opera. Until summer 2007 he was Music Director and Chief Conductor of l’Orchestre National de Belgique.

In recent years, he has conducted the Berlin, Munich, New York, Los Angeles, Israel and London Philharmonic Orchestras and the Bamberg, Dallas, Chicago, Tokyo and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras. He has toured Japan with the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and l’Orchestre National de Belgique, and in 2002 he was artistic director of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra’s Rautavaara & Franck festival.

At Finnish National Opera, Mikko Franck has already conducted performances of The Magic Flute, L’elisir d’amore, Don Giovanni and Tosca, the premieres of productions of La Bohème, Khovanshchina, Manon Lescaut, Parsifal, Eugene Onegin and Punainen viiva (The Red Line), and the world premiere of the opera Rasputin by Einojuhani Rautavaara.

During the 2007–2008 season he will conduct performances of The Red Line and the ballet The Sleeping Beauty. In July 2007 he conducted Tosca and in November 2007 the premiere of L’elisir d’amore at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden. His future opera productions include Salome at the Metropolitan Opera in 2008. His recording of Sibelius’s En Saga and Lemminkäinen Suite with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra was excellently received in the international press and gained a Grammy nomination for best orchestral performance in 2001 and the Diapason d’or award. He has also recorded works by Rautavaara, Tchaikovsky, Rudi Stephan and Debussy. In 2006, the Finnish company WSOY published a book jointly authored by Einojuhani Rautavaara and Mikko Franck, entitled Keskusteluja ja Kirjoituksia (Discussions and writings.)


Bill Kenny

More information is available from:

The
Finnish National Opera / Press Office Press Manager Heidi Almi +358 9 4030 2321, Press Officer Heli Rislakki +358 9 4030 2320, Press Officer Johanna Järventaus +358 9 4030 2322, Researcher Juhani Koivisto +358 9 4030 2215, Press Assistant Marianne Leinonen +358 9 4030 2323, Fax 09 4030 2295, e-mail: forname.surname@operafin.fi

The Finnish National Opera web site is
 www.operafin.fi




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