Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival 1996 -
Impressions of the First Week

I was happy to win one week ticket for Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival in the lottery organized by the Kuhmo Chamber Music Appreciation Society.

Kuhmo - "In the middle of nowhere"

The festival is held "in the middle of nowhere": Kuhmo lies 600 kilometers (almost 400 miles) north of Helsinki, close to the eastern border of Finland. The 1996 festival was the 27th gathering of the chamber music enthusiasts. In 1970 Seppo Kimanen was looking for a place for a festival and a music course. Kuhmo was well suited because of its distant location and the wild nature with vast forests and the crystal-clear lakes. After the modest start the festival has been discovered by international media, first-rate artists and distinguished composers. For instance, on Sunday, 21st of July, a concert was dedicated to the memory of the great violinist Oleg Kagan who was a frequent visitor in Kuhmo. Natalia Gutman was among the fine artists who played "In memoriam" works by Arvo Pärt, Alfred Schnittke, Katia Tchemberdji, and Tigran Mansurian.

The Spirit of Kuhmo

In the following, I quote the festival leaflet. The phrases are not "just marketing" - they are real at least as experienced by myself during the five personal visits.

"The Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival is highly democratic. Not even the brightest megastar gets an easier deal. He spends the mornings teaching, the afternoons and evenings in concert, and the nights practising."

"The artists usually come for the duration, spending the entire two weeks living in humble accommodation (the local school hostels), teaching and practising in the classrooms, giving concerts in the school gym, and freshening up at the sauna evenings laid on by local families. Gone is all the external glitter and glamour."

"Dressing up and 'being seen' are completely alien to Kuhmo. Audiences and musicians alike share a love of music, T-shirts and 'rönttönen' pies."

Concerts

The ticket permitted me to go to almost all concerts in the first week between 14th and 21st of July. This year the chamber music by Haydn and Mozart was in a central position. I'll describe now briefly some of the experiences I had during the week. I am not going to give full details. I'll rather concentrate on the impressions and the anecdotal remarks based on my personal likings. All the visited concerts are listed to serve as a personal diary and to give a general idea of the contents.

Concluding remark

Kuhmo spirit is something to be experienced.

Timo Honkela, updated Feb 17, 1998