Janne Mertanen Explained

Janne Juhani Mertanen (born 28 August 1967 in Joensuu, Finland) is a Finnish classical pianist. He has studied at the Joensuu Conservatory under Matti Haapasalo and at the Sibelius Academy as a student of, among others, Erik T. Tawaststjerna. The pianist, who specializes in Chopin, made his debut at London's Wigmore Hall with a Chopin program in 1994.

Janne Mertanen
Birth Date:28 August 1967
Birth Place:Joensuu, Finland
Instrument:piano
Years Active:1986-present
Website:https://www.jannemertanen.com/

Life and career

Janne Mertanen has studied at the Joensuu Conservatory as a student of Matti Haapasalo and at the Sibelius Academy where his teachers included Erik Thomas Tawaststjerna and Dmitri Bashkirov. He then completed his studies with Lazar Berman at the Accademia Pianistica in Imola, Italy. He made his debut at Wigmore Hall in London in 1994 with a Chopin program. In March 2010, he made his South American debut as the soloist of Schumann’s piano concerto with the Orchestra of the National Theater of Brazil. In 2014, he made his solo debut in Japan with the Tokyo New City Orchestra. Janne Mertanen is best known for his performances and recordings of Frederic Chopin.[1] Mertanen is also an Artistic Director of a music festival Joensuun Musiikkijuhlat, which has presented various well known artists like Klaus Mäkelä, Seela Sella and Iiro Rantala.

Early life

When Janne Mertanen was a child, he initially wanted to become a tennis player. However at the age of 12 he started to play piano and decided to made it his career.[2]

Discography

Most of Mertanen's recordings are published either by Sony Classical or Finnish label Alba Records.

Competitions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. Piano Masterclass by Janne Mertanen.
  2. Web site: Ei tullut tennistähteä, vaan pianisti: Janne Mertanen ja flyygeli lavalla jo 30 vuotta. YLE. 14 July 2016 .
  3. Web site: Helsingin Sanomat. Janne Mertanen voitti ylivoimaisesti kansainvälisen Chopin-pianokilpailun Darmstadtin kilpailussa oli mukana 40 soittajaa 16 maasta. 12 October 1992 .