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Published: Friday, 12 July 2024 at 05:40 AM


Few of the world’s major maestros can boast a light carbon footprint. It’s hardly compatible with orchestra-hopping, yet some conductors manage better than others. Despite his busy international schedule, Sakari Oramo succeeds at least on a local level.

Whether in Helsinki or London, I’ve never known him not to turn up for an interview on a bicycle, and he still has his helmet in hand when we meet in the foyer of the Royal College of Music (RCM) before a preliminary rehearsal there for one of his 2024 BBC Proms programmes.

It helps that the Finnish conductor has in recent years focused the most substantial part of his work in Helsinki, his home when not travelling, and London, where for the last decade he has been chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO). These two bases come together in the third (25 Aug) of his four BBC Proms this summer, when he conducts the combined orchestras of the Royal College of Music and the Sibelius Academy.

Sakari Oramo. Pic: Mark Allan – Mark Allan

Sakari Oramo at the 2024 BBC Proms: Sibelius, Holst and more

This ground-breaking collaboration will represent a Proms debut for both institutions with a programme mixing well-known Holst (his cosmic symphonic suite The Planets) with little-known Sibelius (The Wood Nymph) and the world premiere of a newly commissioned song cycle by Lara Poe (Songs from the Countryside).

Sakari Oramo has been a professor at the Sibelius Academy since 2020, but Finland’s foremost musical training institution has always been a part of his life. ‘I studied violin there, and conducting later on,’ though he points out that because of a fast-rising career he never actually graduated.

‘I was getting too busy. But both my parents were professors there — my mother a professor of piano for decades, and my father a professor of musicology. It kind of goes in the family. Now I conduct about two or three concerts per academic year with the orchestra of the Academy. Also, I’m supervising the whole orchestral programme, seeing that it’s balanced. It’s a big task. I thought when I embarked on it that it should be possible to combine an international career with teaching, as that’s for everyone’s good. But it’s not so easy…’

‘The BBC SO wanted me to take them on a musical journey’

All of Oramo’s other Proms this year are with the BBC SO, and an emphasis on English and Finnish music – specialities of the conductor – makes them look quite personal (less so the Last Night of the Proms on 14 Sept, which of course has its formula). Add in his lengthy tenure at the BBC SO, his lifelong connection with the Sibelius Academy and the fact that one of the soloists is his wife, the soprano Anu Komsi, and these concerts appear positively autobiographical.