- Linda Brava
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Linda Brava
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Background = solo_singer
Born = birth date and age|1970|2|26
Died =
Origin =Helsinki ,Finland
Instrument =Violin
Genre =Classical music ,Rock music ,Pop music ,Folk music ,Celtic music
Occupation =Musician , Model,Actress ,Politician , Rally co-driver,Entrepreneuer ,Author
Years_active = 1978 – Present
Label = Ladybird Productions AB, Rory Johnston Management and Consultancy, Unlimited Music AB
URL = http://www.linkedin.com/pub/9/248/331Linda Brava, real name Linda Lampenius (born on
February 26 ,1970 inHelsinki ,Finland ) is a Finnish classicalviolinist .Background
Brava was born into a Fennoswede
family andculture in whichmusic formed a vital part oflife . Herfather , Börje Lampenius, is aformer theater director,actor ,singer and also acomposer of musicals andoperetta s. Hermother , Ulla Eklund, is a formeractress and singer. Both of them worked primarily at theSwedish Theatre , but also onTV andfilm s. Brava grew up inEira , a wealthy district in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and in a familycountry house in Lappträsk. She attended Svenska normallyceum and theSibelius Academy in Helsinki. After leaving Finland in 1997, Brava has resided inLos Angeles ,London and, since 2002,Stockholm . Brava is married to Martin Cullberg, a Swedish criminal defence lawyer.Musical career
Brava has
perform ed around theworld since the age of eight playing in and with manyEurope anorchestra s,pianist s and otherartist s. Brava has done innumerablepublic concert s in addition to herhead of state and royalconcert appearances. As amusician , Brava has performed and beeninterview ed on varioustelevision andradio channels from theBBC ,CNN and Classic FM toCBS andRai Uno as well as featured inbroadsheet s,magazine s andtabloid s from the "The Times " to "The Gramophone ", "Playboy " and "The Sun ".Classical music education
Brava started her music studies as a three-year-old in a musical
kindergarten , where she sang and played severalinstrument s. At the age of five, Brava started to play theviolin with Hungarianprofessor Géza Szilvay at the East Helsinki Music Institute. By the age of ten, she had already been granted ascholarship by the notable Swedish Cultural Foundation for being such a promising young violinist.Brava was then accepted to the world-renowned university level music school
Sibelius Academy (qualifies as being among the top music schools in the world) even before earning herMatriculation examination . Brava studied at the Academy from 1985 to 1996.During the years, Brava was the
concertmistress of the Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra on several occasions and led Sibelius Academy Conducting Class Orchestra (Jorma Panula and Eri Klas served asprofessor s of conducting) for seven years as well as did somebroadcast performance s for theFinnish Broadcasting Company . Brava also played in Ofelia, astring quartet , and participated inmasterclass with theAmadeus Quartet . Ofelia was also chosen to perform at final concert of the masterclass.From 1990 to 1996, Brava worked for some of the best orchestras in Finland, like the
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and the Finnish National Opera Orchestra, in which she played the 1st violin, performing also as a soloist - for example, Brava opened Sibeliuspäivät (The Sibelius Days, named afterJean Sibelius ) in Finland in 1995.Later on, Brava was guided by violin professor Mauricio Fuks in the
USA .Lajos Garam,
Doctor of Music and former leader of TheSibelius Academy 's Department of Soloists, has said that Brava "is a sensitive artistic type and very skillful and experienced as a musician. Her playing is high-quality and full-blooded". Moreover, for the respected Finnishconductor Atso Almila "it was self-evident that she was going to be one of the most notable Finnish violinists." Päivyt Meller, who herself has studied withJosef Gingold and is a notable violinist andteacher , has stated that "Linda is very multiply gifted. She has aberrantly lots of capability of expression, strength and artistry and her playing is technically on quite a high level". In a recentinterview with a Finnishnewspaper , Ari Angervo, a well-known violinist and conductor inFinland as well as a teacher in the Sibelius Academy, said that Brava "just wanted to learn to play as well as possible, to go as deep as possible into music. To my mind she has succeeded in that. Linda is top talented as a violinist."Classical music
Brava started to play the violin at the age of five and was made a
member andsoloist of the prestigious Helsinki Strings three years later. The Helsinki Strings, founded in 1972, has been named as one of the best youth orchestras in the world. As achild prodigy on the violin, Brava also played on Finnish television countless times as part of "Viuluviikarit musiikkimaassa" ("Minifiddlers in Musicland") TV series presenting the "Colourstrings"method , which was created by her first violin teacher Géza Szilvay, now also used at theRoyal Academy of Music , among other music schools. Brava made her solo orchestral appearance debut with The Radio Symphony Orchestra of Finland at the age of eleven, led the Helsinki Strings at thirteen, and, from 1978 to 1993, she toured as a soloist, concertmistress and member with many orchestras inEurope ,North America andAsia . Brava also served as aboard member of theHelsinki Philharmonic Orchestra after she was elected to theHelsinki City Council for a four-year term in 1996.Brava is foremost a
chamber music ian, performing mainly with anaccompanist , but she has also made many solo orchestral appearances after her solocareer fully started in 1996. Brava has played as a soloist, for example, with many Finnish and Swedish cityorchestras , Stockholm Sinfonietta and theBBC National Orchestra of Wales . She has also played with pianists like John Lenehan and Laura Mikkola. In addition to playing in public concerts, Brava has also performed for the president of Finland,Rainier III, Prince of Monaco andAlbert II, Prince of Monaco (Brava was accompanied byMilan 's La Scala Philharmonic Orchestra), theSwedish Royal Family and some of the 2007Nobel Prize winner s, among others.Brava was offered a
record deal byEMI in 1997, and her classicalalbum , "Linda Brava", was releasedworldwide byEMI Classics in 1999. The album, which was made up oflyrical violin classics by Elgar, Fauré, Sibelius, Bach/Gounod, Grieg, Paganini, Massenet and Kreisler, was given positivereview s by classicalmusic magazine s like "The Gramophone ", and "Classic FM Magazine" dedicated its cover story for "Linda Brava, Finland's violin sensation". The magazine also wrote that she plays "with a pleasant, honeyed tone - making the most of her golden-voiced 1781 Galliano violin - and an unaffected grace that will surely win her many friends". "American Record Guide 's"critic went on saying that the "interpretation s are all very sensible and well paced. Indeed, from the standpoint of structural clarity, this is one of the better Grieg Sonatas I've heard". The album made its way on theUK classical chart at number 14, and sold around three thousand copies in Finland during the first months after the release - a remarkable number for a classicalrecording . With the classical release, Brava toured and played all aroundEurope and theFar East appearing on various television and radio shows including popular British morning shows "Big Breakfast " and "This Morning" as well asITV 'shit chat show "Friday Night's All Wright". During the album release, Brava was also seen on a poster on the back of a red double decker bus driving onOxford Street in London. TheUK 's Classic FM aired music from thealbum daily for severalweek s, and Brava'smusic video for "Ave Maria" can still be seen on Classic FM TV. The video is also featured on the firstedition of Classic FM [2003]DVD .Brava has also been featured in music magazines like "Andante", "Classic CD", "Q" and "Muso". "The Times" has stated her to be "the gifted Finnish classical violinist", who is "brilliant" and "acclaimed by critics", while "
The Sunday Times " has said "she plays likeNigel Kennedy ". Brava has also been called "a striking Finnish blonde with impeccable musical credentials" by the "Los Angeles Daily News " and "Finnish Phenom" by the "New York Post ".After taking some time of her own, and years spent in
Los Angeles andLondon , Brava moved toStockholm in 2002. In 2004, Kalle Moraeus, a former violinist of theRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the most sought-after artists inSweden , invited Brava to join his 25-cityspring tour across Sweden as a guest soloist. The outcome was successful as critics raved Brava's talent and she managed to break into the Swedish music scene. "She has been described as a super violinist with Playboy attraction. When Linda Lampenius takes the stage in light blue coverings it is completely without prima donna behaviour. With total stage presence and a bewitched violin she enchants the ears already from the start and there seems to be no end to the applause after the entrance performance" wrote "Dalarnas Tidningar" while "Göteborgs-Posten " told how Brava's "music potpourri became a display in virtuoso violin playing" and that "she is undeniably a gifted musician with dazzling technique and a big amount of charm". Brava also played on another 25-city concert tour in Sweden in 2004. It was Sweden's officialChristmas show, which was presented inconcert hall s andarena s all around the country.During her years in
Sweden , Brava has performed many times for the members andfriend s of the Swedish Royal Court, but she has also done lots of public concerts and television and radio appearances. With her classical repertoire, Brava has appeared in venues such as theStockholm Concert Hall , but also in rock events. She has also performed aroundScandinavia for variouscorporate events, played for theNATO troops inKosovo , inUnicef 's gala inSwitzerland , in "Rhapsody in Rock" show in London'sRoyal Albert Hall , at2007 Cannes Film Festival and she even made a concert appearance inIrkutsk 's Drama Theater inSiberia in 2006.In summer 2008, Brava made
exclusive outdoor classical music concerts at Swedishcastle s withtenor Paul Potts and a 65-piecePrague orchestra , which was formed by musicians from two of the biggest orchestras in Prague. Brava also performed the Triple Concerto byBeethoven at The Malar International Music Festival as part of its Beethovenevening with the Swedish pianist Patrik Jablonski, the Britishcellist Gemma Rosefield and the Västerås Sinfonietta, one of the oldest orchestras in Sweden. Peter Jablonski served as a conductor.Brava's instrument is a 1781 Gagliano violin. She has also used some electric violins when playing other than classical music.
Pop and rock music
Brava released her first pop single, "Violator"/"Toccata & Fugue", in 1996. "Pammi lookalike's great on her Bach" stated "
The Mirror " and "Daily Record " wrote that "just when interest in violin music was toning down - along comes Linda Lampenius -- the fiddling Finn has taken a major bow. With her long blonde hair, pouting lips and gorgeous figure, she is already a sensation with her version of Bach's Toccata and Fugue". Also "The Sunday Times " reported how Brava "has enjoyed huge success in Scandinavia with an up-tempo version of Bach's Toccata and Fugue". Brava'sself-titled pop album, "Linda Lampenius", was released in 1997, and it hit the Finnish Top Album Chart peaking at number 8 as it was only released in Finland. It sold gold the following year.Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber reportedly saw a documentary about Brava on
Channel 4 and was amazed at her ability to play the violin. He then invited Brava to take a lead within "Metal Philhamonic", an Andrew Lloyd Webber andJim Steinman composition , which Brava performed with a band, orchestra,choir andgroup ofdancers at Lloyd Webber's private musical festival at his home in Sydmonton Court,Hampshire in the summer of 1997. Brava also gave a concert of her own at the festival, and thecollaboration between Brava and Lloyd Webber brought her the cover story of "The Sunday Times " (culture supplement) and manyheadline s across Europe, and she became known as ablonde violinsensation , the "Bach Babe". Brava has since done some pop appearances on American television, theBBC andRai Uno as well as inGloben , Sporting Club and theRoyal Albert Hall , to name a few.Brava has had her own
pop/rock band, The Violators, with whom she performed music from her first album. While living inLondon , Brava also played and recorded with musicians from Page & Plant's on-tour band and producer Craig Leon. Unreleased recordings from the sessions include perhaps the last recording ofOfra Haza who died soon after.In 2002, Brava was given a lead role in a
variety show called "Fantastix", which ran inStockholm in 2003. In the show, Brava played the violin, acted, danced and she was also seen on stage as afire eater .Brava has performed many times in the "Rhapsody in Rock" show, which was created by pianist and composer Robert Wells, who has also written music for
Celine Dion and the2008 Summer Olympic Games . "Rhapsody in Rock" combines classical and popular music, and the show has been touring all around the world and seen by hundreds of millions of people since the 1990s. Brava has performed as a soloist of the show, among other places, in Circus and theRoyal Albert Hall . She was also one of the soloists of the show's 10thanniversary tour in Sweden in 2008.Aftonbladet , the largest daily newspaper inNordic countries , rated Brava, who "awes as usual", as the best artist of the show.Brava has also made many guest appearances with pop and rock artists, e.g.
Mustasch ,Takida ,Leningrad Cowboys and Magnus Bäcklund (Brava was featured on Bäcklund's single, "Burn", which hit the Swedish Top Singles Chart peaking at number 4 in 2007). Brava is also playing the violin in "Fade Away" on Celine Dion's album "Taking Chances " released inNovember 2007.Folk, celtic and jazz music
In 2005, Brava's "Nordic Light", which presents Nordic
folk melodies, was released with acclaim in the North. The album was re-released in spring 2008 and it peaked at number 12 on the Swedish Top Album Chart.Anúna , an Irish choral group, asked Brava to participate in their upcoming "Celtic Origins" project in 2006. For thePBS music special, the choir and Brava performed in three concerts held at the Trinity Cathedral inCleveland , the USA inJanuary 2007. Live CD and DVD were also done that time. PBS then aired the show called "Anúna: Celtic Origins" on over 220 TV stations in the USA inAugust /September 2007. Following thetelevision special , Anúna and Brava embarked on a 9-week and around 40-city tour inconcert hall s all around the States. The "Celtic Origins" stage show was seen inNew York , Los Angeles,Dallas ,Boston ,San Francisco ,Denver ,Detroit , Cleveland,Minneapolis ,Charlotte ,Nashville ,Knoxville ,Philadelphia ,Cincinnati ,Pittsburgh ,Indianapolis ,Toronto ,Atlanta ,Phoenix and others. Anúna's "Celtic Origins" CD and DVD releases, in which Brava is also featured in as a special guest violinist, were released during the summer and fall of 2007. The album wasNorth America 'sbestselling World Music CD for weeks according toNielsen SoundScan , and it was also the bestselling CD in all categories at Borders for the entire month of August.In a 2007
interview with a Finnishnewspaper ,Michael McGlynn , the founder and leader of Anúna, said that "Linda seemed to be exactly what the forthcoming Anúna show needs to get more classical delicacy to the performance -- Her playing is beautiful, profound and insightful".Ronan Hardiman , an Irish composer, was also quoted in thearticle as he has been working with Brava on different projects and stated Brava to be "a splendid classical violinist, a magnificent artist who has an incomprehensible ability to transfer her feelings strongly into the music. She is very creative. It is easy to work with her. In addition, she has charisma the like of which you rarely meet".Brava has also made a few public
jazz performances during her career. The first one took part in a Los Angeles club called Lucky Seven in 1998, when Brava played withJeff Goldblum , anAcademy Award -nominated American actor and an excellent jazz pianist, and his band. Among others,Jim Carry andHugh Hefner were in the audience that night. The other performance was with Irish singer Owen Brady inStampen jazz club inStockholm at the end of the year 2007.Discography
Albums
oloist
* Linda Lampenius (Audiovox Records, 1997) - Finnish Top Album Chart: 8
* Linda Brava (EMI Classics, 1999) - UK classical chart: 14
* Nordic Light (Ladybird, 2005/re-released 2008) - Swedish Top Album Chart: 12Guest
Paul Oxley's Unit
* The Magic (Sony Music Entertainment Finland, 1996) (violin)Anúna
* Celtic Origins (Elevation, 2007) (guest violin soloist) - Nielsen SoundScan: 1Celine Dion
* Taking Chances (Sony, 2007) (strings) - United World Chart: 2Sofia Källgren
* Cinema Paradiso (One Voice AB, 2008) (guest violin soloist)ingles
oloist
* Violator/Toccata & Fugue in D minor (Audiovox Records, 1996)
* Ave Maria/Salut d'Amour (EMI Classics, 1999)Guest
Magnus Bäcklund
* Burn (UNI, 2007) (featured artist) - Swedish Top Singles Chart: 4Emilia de Poret
* Pick Me Up (UNI, 2008) (strings) - Swedish Top Singles Chart: 1DVDs
Various Artists
* Classic FM [2003] DVD (BMG Music Programming, 2003)Anúna
* Celtic Origins (Elevation, 2007) (guest violin soloist)Unreleased EMI recordings
According to the official
website ofDave Gregory , the former leadguitarist ofXTC , Brava recorded various songs with him and two other musicians loaned from Page & Plant's on-tour band forEMI in 1999. According to the official website of Chris Blackwell, one of the two musicians, the recordings also include perhaps the last recording ofOfra Haza who died soon after. The songs, which were produced by Craig Leon, have not been released yet. Traclisting according to Gregory's website:* Frankenstein
* Inna Gadda Da Vida
* Violator
* Let's Get Down
* Get Real
* Turkish/Middle Eastern tune
* Running Up That Hill
* AquamarineOther careers
Not only has Brava an impressive musical career, but she has also worked as a model,
actress ,part-time politico , rally/co-driver,entrepreneur andauthor .Modelling
Brava was the
spokesperson and model forBjörn Borg 's range ofunderwear andbathing suit s in the North from 1996 to 1999. She appeared inprint ad s and oncatwalk s playing music from her pop album.Maurice Lacroix engaged Brava to promote their then new ladies range of Calypsowatches in the UK in 2000. Brava appeared in print ads as well as performed at Lactoix events.Because of her status as a blond violin sensation in
Europe , Brava was offered a contract to become thecelebrity cover girl of "Playboy " magazine. Brava agreed, and the "Brahms Bombshell" was featured in and on the cover of "Playboy's" Sex & Music issue of 1998; the first classical artist to be on the cover; the only one alongMarilyn Monroe to be on the special cover without any additional headlines. Brava was then chosen to be one of "Playboy's" "Sexiest Stars of 1998", among such celebrities asCindy Crawford andKate Winslet , for the magazine'sDecember issue of 1998. Brava has also been featured on the cover story of other editions of the magazine.Brava has also modelled, for example, for "Café", "Classic FM", "Details" (named Brava the best newcomer in sex and music categories), "
Elle ", "Esquire ", "GQ ", "Hello! ", "Maxim" and "Vogue" magazines.Acting
Brava's film
debut took place in 1970. Her mother played a lead in a notable Finnish film classic, "Akseli ja Elina" ("Akseli and Elina"), and Brava potrayed herinfant daughter . Brava made hertheater debut in a play called "Hard Times" in theSwedish Theatre at the age of three, and she was also touring with thetheater company in Sweden andNorway the following year.Brava has also done some acting on Finnish and Swedish
TV series and has been a guest actress for oneepisode each of AmericanTV series "Fame L.A." and "Baywatch ", in which she played Ariana, a beautiful European violinist.Politics
Brava represented the Swedish People's Party and was elected to the
Helsinki City Council for a four-year term in 1996. At the time, she also served as aboard member of theHelsinki Philharmonic . In 1997, Brava was chosen to be "Finland's Tourist Envoy in Sweden".Race rallying and other sports
Brava has driven
Sports 2000 seriescars and worked as aco-driver in rally inFinland . She has also had her owngo-cart team .Brava danced
classical ballet for a while as a child, and learnt ballroom dances when participating in TV4's "Let's Dance" (a Swedish version of "Dancing with the Stars ") in 2008. Brava and her dance partner won several rounds of the competition, but, after an injury, they came 6th out of 12.Brava has also went in for
alpine skiing ,scuba-diving ,boxing andarchery over the years. In 2008, Brava trainedMuay Thai at Fairtex Bangplee inBangkok , and the training center made a PR video with her. The video can be seen onYouTube .During the years, Brava has also performed in various sports events. She has played in
national basketball , football andice hockey matches in Finland and Sweden, in the Honda Challenge ATP Senior Tour event at the Royal Albert Hall, for Formula 1 people inMonaco andMonza and opened up the 2008 GE Galan and differentK-1 galas in theStockholm Globe Arena . Brava also recorded the official song for theSwedish national ice hockey team during theIce Hockey World Championships inPrague in 2004.Entrepreneur
Brava had her own
cider , "Linda Cider", which sold millions of litres in the North between 1997 and 2000, and she has also had her owncalendar in Finland for the year 1998.Author
Brava's
autobiography , "Linda", was published by WSOY in Finland in 2003. Some diary entries and a short story of hers have also been published in Finnish newspapers.Now
Brava has worked on her next album in
Ireland andNew York , but norelease date has been given yet.Brava is one of the leading soloists of Sweden's official 2008
Christmas show. The tour includes 30 concerts in concert halls and arenas all around Sweden in November and December 2008.External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm{1|0105989}/ {2|Linda Brava}] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://myspace.com/lindalampenius Official MySpace of Linda Lampenius]
* [http://www.cityconcert.ru/artists/artists_for/Linda_Brava/Linda_CLassic-1.wmv Linda Lampenius performing at the Swedish Museum of Natural History]
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