News | 31.12.2023

New Year’s Concerts with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie

Pietari Inkinen will say farewell to 2023 with a New Year’s Eve concert on December 31 in Kaiserslautern, Fruchthalle, and will welcome 2024 with a New Year’s Concert in Mainz, Rheingoldhalle, conducting the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie in the same program that includes Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 (“Fate Symphony”), and Symphony No. 3 in E♭ major, Op. 55.

SR 2 KulturRadio will live broadcast the first event on December 31 at 17:00h local time. The concert on the 1st of January will be recorded for a transmission on SWR2 on January 5 at 13:05h local time.

Link to the web radios:
SR 2 Kultur Radio: https://www.sr.de/sr/livestream/sr2/livestream_sr2_100.html
SWR 2: https://www.swr.de/swr2/programm/swr2-webradio-hoeren-100.html

 

News | 08.05.2026

May concerts in Finland and Portugal

In May 2026, Pietari Inkinen returns to Finland for concerts with the Tampere Filharmonia and Oulu Sinfonia, before travelling to Lisbon to conduct the Orquestra Metropolitana de Lisboa at the Centro Cultural de Belém.

News | 22.04.2026

Pietari Inkinen returns to Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra

Pietari Inkinen returns to Bergen for two concerts with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra at the Grieghallen on April 22 and 23, continuing his long-standing relationship with one of Scandinavia’s leading orchestras.

News | 07.03.2026

March 2026 Concerts in Japan

In March 2026, Pietari Inkinen returns to Japan for a series of concerts with four leading orchestras across the country. The tour includes performances in Hiroshima, Nishinomiya, Tokyo and Maebashi and features collaborations with pianist Kit Armstrong and cellist Yō Kitamura in programs ranging from Sibelius and Brahms to Prokofiev, Ravel and Beethoven.

News | 05.02.2026

Kuopio Symphony Orchestra: Sibelius, Dvořák and Wagner

Pietari Inkinen returns to the podium of the Kuopio Symphony Orchestra on 5 February 2026 for a concert at the Kuopio Music Centre featuring works by Wagner, Dvořák and Sibelius.