Liisa Randalu

Viola

Liisa Randalu is an internationally active violist, born in Tallinn and raised in Karlsruhe. She began her musical training as a violinist before turning to the viola, studying in Frankfurt and Berlin, with further chamber music studies in Cologne and Madrid. Additional artistic inspiration came from masterclasses with leading violists and musicians.

From 2012 to 2022, Randalu was a member of the internationally acclaimed Schumann Quartet, with which she won several prestigious competitions and received major awards including the BBC Newcomer Award and Opus Klassik. During this time, she performed regularly at major festivals and in leading concert halls across Europe, collaborating with artists such as Sabine Meyer, Nicolas Altstaedt, and Menahem Pressler.

Since 2022, Liisa Randalu has been Principal Viola of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra and is a lecturer in viola at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. She plays a 19th-century viola by Giovanni Pistucci, made in Naples.

Participating in these concerts

Idyll

The concert takes the listener through American soundscapes and Romantic highlights – from Edward MacDowell’s New England Idylls and Nicky Sohn’s poetic Cynthia and Deer

Carmen y María de Buenos Aires

In the picturesque Salteriet in Svedjehamn, soprano Angelika Klas and accordionist Sonja Vertainen together with the festival’s string musicians, present a concert devoted to tango.

From East to West

The concert opens with Samuel Barber’s String Quartet, best known for its famous Adagio, followed by clarinetist Christoffer Sundqvist bringing clarinet magic to Nicky Sohn’s

Gala Concert

Four Seasons & Nox One of the most famous works of the Baroque era, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons revolutionised music history and introduced programme music,

Nocturne

A concert in the stairway of Vaasa City Hall takes on a special atmosphere as the evening light and natural acoustics bring out every nuance

Rodeo & Rhapsody

In this concert, star oboist Nicholas Daniel is truly given space to shine. The evening opens with Copland’s rhythmic Buckaroo Holiday from the ballet Rodeo,

Woodwinds on Wheels

What should one play at a car museum? Classics, of course! In this unconventional concert, audiences are treated to true chamber music gems performed by

Rodeo & Rhapsody

In this concert, star oboist Nicholas Daniel is truly given space to shine. The evening opens with Copland’s rhythmic Buckaroo Holiday from the ballet Rodeo,