- Matti Raekallio
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Matti Raekallio (born in Helsinki, 1954) is a Finnish pianist.
He has performed in Europe, the U.S. and Asia, having debuted at the Carnegie Recital Hall in 1980. A professor at the Swedish Royal College of Music (1994-1995), Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover (2005-2010) and the Sibelius Academy (1998-2008 ), Raekallio trained Antti Siirala and Gergely Boganyi at the latter. He is a scholar on piano playing technique and a former member of the Research Committee on Culture and Society of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.[1] He teaches at the Juilliard School since 2007, while giving master classes in many countries.
Raekallio has recorded about 20 CDs, including Sergey Prokofiev's complete Piano Sonatas and Aarre Merikanto's, Anton Rubinstein's and Einar Englund's Piano Concertos for Ondine.
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- Arthur Rubinstein Competition, Tel Aviv
- [1] Ondine
- [2] Juilliard School
- [3] Doctoral dissertation by Eeva Kaisa Hyry
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