
Jarkko Hartikainen (b. 1981, Finland) is interested in sound, illusions and further discoveries of our reality. He believes in mankind's constant curiosity towards the new, and in inventions in one area inspiring new innovations in many others. That including the non-verbal, even subconscious but nevertheless inherently important human communication through music. Hartikainen studied composition at the Sibelius Academy with Paavo Heininen, and at HfMDK Frankfurt am Main with Beat Furrer
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Jarkko Hartikainen: Tardigrade (Hypsibius Dujardini)
alone
Radix
Dual (2004-05)
Hologramme (2009)
Ж (2008)
self-aware (2011) [excerpt]
Ice Concerto
Astragal (2007-08)
Dual (2004-2005): 1. Esiin
Dual (2004-2005): 2. Rengas
Dual (2004-2005): 3. Kaksi
Dual (2004-2005): 4. Piilot
Dual (2004-2005): 5. Väreet
Lumen
Radix (2013) for brass quintet
vastakaiku (Anklang bis) (2009)
Studies on Empathy (2016) for quartet
magnetic (2011)
(toku)Satz(u) (2010)
Superpositio (2013) for organ and electronics
Trio parkour (2006)
alone (2007)
self-aware (2011) for male accordionist and female pianist
Hommage (2005-06)
...unions married..., Music with Shakespeare (2007)
Habitus (2017) for orchestra
vastakaiku (Anklang bis) (2009) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and percussion
Lumen (2007)
alone (2007) for guitar
Aurinko ja kuu (2006)
Trio parkour (2006) for two guitars and harp
En garde! (2005)
Still... (2007), based on "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht" by F. Gruber and J. Mohr
Astragal (2007-08) for orchestra
Superpositio (2013) Viitasaari
Atrium (2007)
Superpositio (2013) for three geographically separated organs, united by electronics
Ж (2008) for mixed choir [excerpt]
En garde! (2005) for violin and guitar
magnetic (2011/13) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
Arioso furioso (2006)
(toku)Satz(u) (2010) - second reading
(the piece speaks) - material for "self-aware" (2011)
Deciso (2005)
Anklang (2009) [MIDI]
self-aware (2011) excerpt
Habitus (2014–17) for orchestra
Lumen (2007) for string orchestra
vastakaiku (Anklang bis) (2009) for ensemble
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