Jouni Somero (born in 1963) is one of the
most active performers among present Finnish musicians. So far he
has given over 2400 concerts all over the world, including
Australia, Japan, Ukraine, Germany, Hungary, Kosovo, Sweden,
Estonia, Russia, Brazil, Canada and Finland.
He began studying organ when he was eight years old but switched
to the piano at the age of twelve. He studied piano in
Switzerland and at the Music Academy in Cologne under Professor
Herbert Drechsel and under the legendary Hungarian pianist
Georger Cziffra, he deepened his knowledge of the interpretation
of Liszt's music. Michael Ponti, the American virtuoso, has also
acted as Somero's musical advisor. During 1981-89 Somero lived in
Germany, working, among other things, as an assistant at the
Music Academy of Düsseldorf. From 1990 Somero has pursued his
career solely as a concert pianist. He was awarded a diploma at
the International Music competition in Rio de Janeiro.
Jouni Somero's recording career began in 1989 (with Liszt's 12
Transcendental Etudes), after which he has made about 70
recordings for different labels (Naxos, BMG, Jubal, MILS, iton,
FC-Records etc.). These include Bach's Das Wohltemperierte
Klavier and Die Kunst der Fuge, Liszt's Harmonies Poetiques et
Religieuses, Liszt's arrangements of Beethoven's symphonies No. 1
and 5, the Bach arrangements, by Busoni, Brahms and Kempff,
Henselt's Concert Etudes op.2, Schubert's Wanderer-Fantasy, and
the world premier recording of several piano works by Felix
Blumenfeld, Benjamin Godard and Hugo Reinhold. His wide
repertoire includes all the solo piano works of Rachmaninov,
Tsaikowsky and Bortkiewicz as well as seldom heard music by,
among others, Alkan, Godowsky, Henselt, Rubinstein, Blumenfeld
and Gottschalk. He has also made many piano arrangements of
orchestral, operetic and pop music.
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