Jonne Valtonen
Jonne Valtonen is a Finnish composer, arranger and orchestrator. He is renowned for his contributions in the field of demoscene and tracker music, under the name Purple Motion, and with Future Crew.
Life and early career
Jonne Valtonen was born on 23 March 1976 in Turku, Finland and was raised in Kaarina along with his brother. He began learning to play classical piano at the age of nine.Valtonen's first music compositions were done on his home computer, a Commodore 64. During his teen years, he became involved in the PC demoscene where he was able to pursue his passion for electronic music production. He has won several awards in this field. Between 1991 and 1996 Valtonen created music for one of the most widely popular groups in the demoscene at the time, the Future Crew. Eventually he became their lead composer under the pseudonym Purple Motion. Some of his best-known compositions are UnreaL ] / PM, Satellite One, and Starshine.
Educational background
Jonne Valtonen graduated from classical composition at the Pirkanmaa Polytechnic in Finland in 2009. He has received training in composition under the guidance of Hannu Pohjannoro, Oliver Kohlenberg, and Juhani Nuorvala. He has also studied under [Magnus Lindberg, Jukka Tiensuu, Kirmo Lintinen and Michael Nyman in various composition masterclasses.Working for the entertainment industry
In 1996 Jonne Valtonen began doing commission work for major game developers in Finland, namely Remedy Entertainment, Housemarque and Bugbear Entertainment. During the same time, he served as the musical director for the TeatteriSusi theatre, where he composed music for several plays including Dracula, The Miser and Don Quijote.In 1998, Jonne Valtonen co-founded his company Valtone Oy, specialising in music productions for the entertainment industry. Continuing on this path, he also contributed two titles, in 2000 and 2002, for the Merregnon trilogy, an international soundtrack project featuring orchestral music by veteran video game composers from all over the world, such as Chris Hülsbeck and Yuzo Koshiro.
In 2002, Valtonen's talent was recognized again when he was presented with the Best Soundtrack Award at the International Fest of Cinema & Technology for the movie House by the Sea, directed by Janne Ketola.
In 2004 Jonne Valtonen released his first professionally mastered audio CD, titled Musicdisk featuring tracks from his demoscene past.
At the beginning of 2008, Jonne Valtonen took the position of the music lead for all live orchestra projects at Merregnon Studios, a company managed by Thomas Böcker and involved in productions of video game music concerts around the world, and several live recordings for publishers/developers such as THQ US, SEGA Japan and Square Enix Japan''.
Orchestra arrangements
Drawing on his strong background in live orchestra work and his studies, Jonne Valtonen has been arranging and orchestrating music for video game concerts since 2005. He has earned worldwide recognition as the main arranger of the annual video game music concerts of the German WDR Radio Orchestra, namely Symphonic Shades, Symphonic Fantasies, Symphonic Legends and Symphonic Odysseys.In addition to the WDR Radio Orchestra, his arrangements have been performed by orchestras and choirs around the world, as well as at concert halls including Sydney Opera House, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Max Fisher Music Center Detroit, Esplanade Singapore, Cologne Philharmonic Hall and Konserthuset Stockholm. His portfolio includes major franchises such as Final Fantasy, Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Galaxy, The Elder Scrolls, Metal Gear Solid, Kingdom Hearts, The Legend of Zelda and Castlevania. In 2007 he arranged and orchestrated music for Sega's arcade game series World Club Champion Football which was recorded with a live orchestra and choir in Prague.
Trivia
Jonne Valtonen chose his demoscene pseudonym Purple Motion as a tribute to the British rock group Deep Purple.Valtonen has become very interested in the human voice. He sings in a mixed choir. He also started learning to play the harp.
Game music arrangements (excerpt)
- 2005 ' for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2006 Super Mario Bros. for PLAY! A Video Game Symphony
- 2006 The Legend of Zelda for PLAY! A Video Game Symphony
- 2006 Turrican 3 for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2006 ' for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2007 Commodore 64 for PLAY! A Video Game Symphony
- 2007 Commodore Amiga for PLAY! A Video Game Symphony
- 2007 Secret of Mana for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2007 for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2007 World Club Champion Football 2006–2007 for SEGA
- 2007 World Club Champion Football 2006–2007 for the Symphonic Game Music Concert
- 2007 Wonderland Adventures for Midnight Synergy
- 2008 Grand Monster Slam for the WDR concert That's Sound, that's Rhythm
- 2008 Mobile Suit Gundam Battlefield Record UC0081 for Namco Bandai Games
- 2008 Symphonic Shades – Hülsbeck in concert
- 2009 Super Mario Galaxy – A Musical Adventure
- 2009 Symphonic Fantasies – music from Square Enix
- 2010 Symphonic Legends – music from Nintendo
- 2011 LEGENDS – music from Nintendo
- 2011 Symphonic Odysseys – Tribute to Nobuo Uematsu
- 2012 Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo – music from Square Enix
- 2012 Symphonic Fantasies Stockholm – music from Square Enix
- 2013 Final Symphony – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
- 2013 Final Symphony London – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
- 2014 Final Symphony Tokyo – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
- 2014 Final Symphony Aarhus – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
- 2014 Final Symphony Stockholm – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
- 2014 Symphonic Legends London – music from The Legend of Zelda
- 2014 Final Symphony Tampere – music from Final Fantasy VI, VII and X
Contemporary works (excerpt)
- 2003 Unelma Mäntästä
- 2004 Aukeus!
- 2005 Mimesis
- 2005 Virtapiirileikki
- 2006 Production Values
- 2007 Pianosonata I
- 2007 Piece for chamber orchestra and soprano
- 2007 Tales from the kitch – series
- 2008 Tango Nellille
- 2009 Fanfare overture
- 2009 .wav for string orchestra
- 2010 End credits for an orchestra
- 2010 Fanfare for the Common 8-bit Hero
- 2013 Culicidae Night
- 2017 Tales from the Moominvalley - musical suite for the orchestra, children's choir and solists
- 2018 The Blue Bird
- 2019 Song of the Scarlet Flower''
Theater music (excerpt)
- 1998 Dracula
- 1998 The Miser
- 1999 Don Quijote
- 2000 Saituri
- 2001 Tartuffe
- 2004 Circus Sergei
- 2005 Mieletön raamatun historia
- 2006 B. Virtanen
- 2006 Hattifattenerrs Island
Game soundtracks (excerpt)
- 1996 Alien Incident
- 1996 Death Rally
- 1999 Drop Mania
- 1999 Thrust, Twist + Turn
- 1999 Fire Crow
- 2000 Puzzle Station
- 2000 Project S-11
- 2001 3DMark2001 SE
- 2001 Rally Trophy
- 2001 Rampage Puzzle Attack
- 2002 Geopod
- 2002 Wonderland series
- 2003 Stuntcar Extreme
- 2003 Typer Shark Deluxe
- 2003 Floboarding
- 2003 Wordshark
- 2004 Fathammer Classics Pack
- 2004 Geopod XE
- 2004 Insaniquarium Deluxe
- 2004 Stuntcar Extreme Advanced
- 2005 Toy Golf
- 2005 Fathammer Bowling
- 2005 Rainbow Jek
- 2005 Super Drop Mania
- 2005 Tank Squad
- 2005 '
- 2005 SpongeBob SquarePants: Krabby Quest
- 2007 Wonderland Adventures
- 2008 '
- 2009 Stair Dismount 2
- 2013 Albion Online beta soundtrack
- 2014 Mobile Suit Gundam: Side Stories
- 2015
- 2017 Albion Online orchestral soundtrack
Discography
- 2000 Merregnon Soundtrack, Volume 1
- 2004 Musicdisk
- 2004 Merregnon Soundtrack, Volume 2
- 2007 Number Nine
- 2008 Symphonic Shades
- 2008 Musica e WCCF secondo movimento
- 2010 Symphonic Fantasies
- 2010 Benyamin Nuss plays Uematsu
- 2012 Symphonic Fantasies Tokyo
- 2012 Folk Tunes
Awards
- 1992 Assembly: 1st place, Unreal Soundtrack
- 1993 Assembly: 1st place, Second Reality Soundtrack
- 1993 Assembly: 1st place, Sundance
- 1993 Aggressive Party: 1st place, Shadowrun
- 1999 Assembly: 1st place, Credits
- 2002 IFCT Award: Best Original Soundtrack, House by the Sea
- 2006 Isofestival: 2nd place, Mimesis for Viola
- 2007 Adagio Composition Contest: Honorable mention, Elegiac
- 2015 Game music awards, Finland 2015 : 1st place
- 2017 Game music awards, Finland 2017 : 1st place
- 2017 Arts Promotion Centre Finland - Pirkanmaa fine art award, Finland 2017