News | 04.02.2025

Concerts with RAI Orchestra in Turin and Modena

Pietari Inkinen returns to the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai to conduct Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7. Performances are scheduled at the Auditorium Rai “Arturo Toscanini” in Turin on February 6 and 7, and at the Teatro Comunale Pavarotti-Freni of Modena on February 8.

The February 6 concert at 8:30 p.m. CET will be broadcast live on RAI Radio3. The February 7 performance at 8 p.m. CET will be available to watch via live video stream on RaiPlay. Additionally, RAI5 will telecast the second concert on March 20 at 9:15 p.m. CET.

A frequent guest of the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai since the early years of his career, Pietari Inkinen’s more recent collaborations with the Italian orchestra include an all-Stravinsky program in 2021 and a 2019 concert featuring works by Brahms and Dvořák, both available to watch on RaiPlay.

More information about the concerts featuring Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphonyhttps://www.raicultura.it/orchestrarai/articoli/2025/02/La-Sinfonia-Leningrado-di-Sostakovic-per-Pietari-Inkinen–f7beabe5-f8ef-4e11-b3f4-0a5ff0ef3c79.html

News | 16.05.2025

“Hyvästi Pietari!” – Farewell concerts with the DRP

This weekend, the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie bids farewell to Chief Conductor Pietari Inkinen with two concerts titled “Hyvästi Pietari!” (“Farewell, Pietari!”), taking place in Saarbrücken and Mannheim.

News | 06.05.2025

Concert Against Antisemitism and for Interfaith Dialogue with DRP

On May 8, Pietari Inkinen will lead the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie in a special concert dedicated to combating antisemitism and promoting interfaith dialogue. Joining him are violinist Viviane Hagner and Benjamin Chait, cantor of the Synagogue Community of Saar.

News | 29.04.2025

Wagner’s “Die Walküre” at NCPA Beijing

On April 29, May 1, and May 3, Pietari Inkinen will conduct Wagner’s Die Walküre at the NCPA Beijing.

News | 04.04.2025

On April 4, 5, and 11, Pietari Inkinen conducts the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie in concerts in Saarbrücken (Großer Sendesaal), Ludwigsburg (Forum am Schlosspark) and Kaiserslautern (Fruchthalle). The program features three monumental final works: Sibelius's last large-scale orchestra work Tapiola, Rachmaninoff's final Piano Concerto No. 4 with pianist Alexei Volodin, and Tchaikovsky's last symphony, the Pathétique.