Raimo Sirkiä
Tenor
Finnish tenor Raimo Sirkiä is one of the most interesting dramatic
tenors on the international scene. His powerful, warm-timbred voice lends
itself equally well to Verdi's Otello
and Radames as to Wagner's Tannhäuser, Tristan, and Lohengrin.
Raimo
Sirkiä has been a musician since his fourth year of life, when he began playing
the accordion. He was the Finnish national champion four years in succession
and went on to master several other instruments.
Mr. Sirkiä studied voice at the
Engagements
at the Dortmund City Opera (1985-1991) and at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein
(1991-96) gave him the opportunity to add all the major Italian roles,
including Otello, which he has sung
all over Europe, as well his first Wagner roles, Erik, Parsifal, Walter von Stolzing, and Tristan.
Since
1990 Raimo Sirkiä has also been a member of the ensemble of the Finnish
National Opera. Notable among his roles in his home theater were Otello, a televised Don Carlos, and Siegmund in Gõtz Friedrich's production of the Ring.
Mr.
Sirkiä is a frequent concert guest with the major orchestras of
Raimo
Sirkiä has sung at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Staatsoper Hamburg, the Royal
Operas of Stockholm,
Mr. Sirkiä's Wagner repertory expanded to include Tannhäuser(Savonlinna Opera
Festival) and Tristan (Deutsche Oper
am Rhein) in 1996. Lohengrin followed
in 1999 at the Megaron in
Mr.
Sirkiä has a long association with the Savonlinna Opera Festival, having sung
the major tenor roles there since winning the Mustakallio Prize in 1981. He was
named Artist of the Year in 1996 in recognition of his contribution to the
Festival. Raimo Sirkiä was the artistic director of the festival during the seasons 2002-2007.
RECENT YEARS IN THE FINNISH NATIONAL OPERA:
Mr.
Sirkiä recorded Tauno Pylkkänen's Mare and her Son in a
cooperation between the National Operas of Finland and
In the
summer of 2005 Raimo Sirkiä returned as Calaf
to Savonlinna's highly successful mounting of Puccini's Turandot.
The
2005-2006 season began with Pollione in the Finnish National Opera's reprise of Norma, and with a new
Raimo Sirkiä retired from the Finnish National Opera after the season 2006 .
He started to teach the young generation of tenors and tries to help them to find their way in the world of opera.
Lately, after his opera carriere, Raimo Sirkiä has given mainly concerts and recitals.