News | 18.08.2025

Sibelius & Mahler in Yerevan to open 2025/26 season

Pietari Inkinen kicks off his 2025/26 season in Yerevan, where he will conduct a concert with the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra and Armenia born violinist Sergey Khachatryan on September 19. The concert will take place at the Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall and will feature Sibelius in the first part, with the tone poem Finlandia opening the program, followed by his Violin Concert, performed by Sergey Khachatryan. Pietari Inkinen and the ANPO will conclude the concert with Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 Der Titan.

Following this concert, Sergey Khachatryan and Pietari Inkinen will team up again in Atlanta for two concerts with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in December.

[Photo: © Marco Borggreve]

News | 03.12.2025

Concerts with Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Sergey Khachatryan

In December 2025, Pietari Inkinen makes his debut with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conducting concerts on the 4th and 6th at Atlanta Symphony Hall. The program brings him together again with violinist Sergey Khachatryan, with whom he appeared earlier this season in Armenia.

News | 27.11.2025

Sibelius and Bartók at Suntory Hall

On November 27, Pietari Inkinen returns to Tokyo for a concert at Suntory Hall, leading the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra in a programme centred on Sibelius and Bartók. Polish pianist Piotr Anderszewski appears as soloist in Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 3.

News | 08.11.2025

Concert with the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Pietari Inkinen will return to Florence to lead the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino on 21 November.

News | 20.10.2025

Excerpts from “Tristan und Isolde” with Nina Stemme and Stuart Skelton in Reykjavík

Following the highly acclaimed Ring excerpts in Helsinki, Pietari Inkinen continues this month's Wagner journey with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra at Reykjavík’s Harpa Concert Hall on October 23. Joined by soprano Nina Stemme and tenor Stuart Skelton, he will conduct scenes from Tristan und Isolde, along with the overture to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements.