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Hannu Petteri Lintu (born 13 October 1967, Rauma, Finland) is a Finnish conductor.

Lintu studied piano and cello at the Turku Conservatory and at the Sibelius Academy. He also studied conducting with Atso Almila, and later with Jorma Panula and Eri Klas. He took part in conducting master classes with Ilya Musin. Lintu won the Nordic Conducting Competition in 1994 in Bergen. He graduated from the Sibelius Academy in 1996 with honours. Lintu took up a part-time appointment of professor of conducting at the Sibelius Academy in September 2014.[1]

From 1998 to 2001, Lintu was chief conductor of the Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2005, he served as the artistic director for the Summer Sounds Festival of the Finnish contemporary music ensemble Avanti!. Lintu was chief conductor of the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra from 2009 to 2013.[2] In December 2010, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of Lintu as its eighth chief conductor, effective 1 August 2013, with an initial contract of 3 seasons. He held the title of principal guest conductor with the orchestra for the 2012-2013 season.[3] In April 2016, the FRSO announced the extension of Lintu's contract as chief conductor through 2021.[4]

Outside of Finland, Lintu was chief conductor and artistic director of the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra from 2002 to 2005. Lintu first conducted the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra in January 2009.[5] On the basis of that appearance, he was named principal guest conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, effective with the 2010-2011 season.

Lintu resides in Helsinki.[6] He has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as Claves, Dacapo, Danacord, Hyperion, Naxos, and Ondine.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Hannu Lintu Sibelius-Akatemiaan vierailevaksi professoriksi" (Press release). Sibelius Academy. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
  2. ^ "Santtu-Matias Rouvali appointed Chief Conductor and Artistic Director from 2013" (Press release). Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra. 11 September 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  3. ^ "Hannu Lintu to be FRSO's Chief Conductor" (press release). Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, 14 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Hannu Lintu to continue as FRSO Chief Conductor until 2021" (Press release). Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. 15 April 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
  5. ^ Michael Dervan (2010-11-25). "'Most of the orchestras in the world can play without a conductor'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  6. ^ J.S. Marcus (2016-01-27). "A Finnish Couple's Private Symphony Space". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
  7. ^ Tim Ashley (2012-11-15). "Reger: Violin Concerto/Chaconne for Solo Violin – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
  8. ^ Erica Jeal (2016-07-21). "Melartin: Traumgesicht, etc CD review – dreamy and evocative tone poems". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-11-06.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Jacques Mercier
Chief Conductor, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra
1998–2001
Succeeded by
Tibor Bogányi
Preceded by Chief Conductor, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
2002–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Conductor, Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra
2009–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Conductor, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
2013–present
Succeeded by
incumbent