Anssi Karttunen


Anssi Karttunen is a Finnish cellist.
Anssi Karttunen's repertoire ranges from the early baroque to the most recent composers. He performs with most world-class orchestras in Europe, Asia and the Americas and at major festivals worldwide.
Karttunen has given world premieres of over 180 works, among them 30 for cello and orchestra. A large number of composers have dedicated works to him, among them Luca Francesconi, Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Tan Dun, Rolf Wallin, Pascal Dusapin, Fred Lerdahl, Betsy Jolas. Karttunen has transcribed over 60 pieces for cello or various chamber ensembles, such as Johannes Brahms's Piano Quintet for String Quintet, Händel-Variations for String Trio, Robert Schumann's Album für die Jugend for String Trio, Cello Concerto for cello and String Quartet and for cello and String Orchestra.
Karttunen regularly performs with various chamber ensembles: the duo Sons of Chipotle with John Paul Jones, the Zebra Trio with the violinist Ernst Kovacic and the violist Steven Dann, a cello-piano duo with Nicolas Hodges, the Tres Coyotes with Magnus Lindberg and John Paul Jones.
Between 1994 and 1998 Karttunen was the artistic director of the Avanti! Chamber Orchestra in Finland. He was the artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale, the Suvisoitto-festival in Porvoo, Finland and the Musica Nova Helsinki Festival 2015. He was the principal cellist of the London Sinfonietta.
Karttunen's teachers included Erkki Rautio, William Pleeth, Jacqueline du Pré and Tibor de Machula. He plays a cello by Francesco Ruggeri.
Together with Kaija Saariaho, Jean-Baptiste Barrière and Muriel von Braun, Karttunen created www.petals.org, a non-profit organisation for distributing music in different forms over the internet.
In 2019 he co-founded the ensemble "Sons of Chipotle" with musician John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin fame.
. The group premiered with a duo of live concerts at the Pit Inn in Tokyo, Japan in September of that year.
For the Tokyo shows they were joined by musicians Jim O'Rourke and Otomo Yoshihide The band was scheduled to play their first U.S. date in March of 2020 at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, eventually the festival was cancelled because of the Coronavirus.
Anssi Karttunen lives in Paris and is married to the Venezuelan-Finnish painter and sculptor Muriel von Braun.