The Finnish soprano Tuuli Lindeberg is one of the leading performers of baroque and contemporary vocal music in her native country. She collaborates regularly with the best chamber orchestras and chamber music ensembles in Finland, and appears frequently as a soloist in oratorios, other choral works and in concert recitals. She is a regular guest soloist of numerous Finnish music festivals and performs regularly on national radio and TV (YLE) in concerts and other music programs. Outside her native country, Ms. Lindeberg has given concerts in France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Austria. She has performed with Esa-Pekka Salonen, Reinhard Goebel, Skip Sempé, Aapo Häkkinen, Hannu Lintu, Ville Matvejeff, John Storgårds, Jan Söderblom, Juha Kangas and many other conductors. Tuuli Lindeberg has given several premieres of new vocal works written for her voice. She has done stage roles over the years at e.g. the Finnish National Opera and Finnish National Theatre. Her recent engagements include “E” / Juhani Nuorvala: Flash flash, Woman / Lauri Kilpiö: Mustan veden yli (Over black water), Cleopatra / J.A. Hasse: Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra, Schutzgeist / Kozeluch: Gustav Wasa, Dido / Purcell: Dido and Aeneas, Caroline / Riikka Talvitie: The Judge’s Wife, soprano in the vocal quartet in Only the Sound Remains by Kaija Saariaho, and scenic versions of Monteverdi’s Maria vespers and Orff’s Carmina burana and Catulli carmina. Ms. Lindeberg holds a Master’s degree in vocal performance from the Sibelius Academy, Helsinki. She won the second prize in the national Kangasniemi singing competition in 2009. On the side of her artistic work, Ms. Lindeberg teaches baroque music and singing at the Sibelius Academy and the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.
