Roso will be performed at Beats during Boundaries.
Otto Nuoranne (b. 1991) is a multi-disciplinary composer and cellist living and working in Helsinki, Finland. Nuoranne is currently working on new music for a variety of groups including Zagros Ensemble, Avanti!, EMO Ensemble, and an ensemble of Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra players for the Baltic Sea Festival Science Lab in 2024. He is studying in the Composition Master’s programme at the Sibelius Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki under instructor Ville Raasakka after previously being taught by Juhani Nuorvala and Matthew Whittall and has taking part in composition masterclasses with Carola Bauckholt and Julian Anderson. He has an interest in composing music for inter-disciplinary projects like film, theatre, and dance. Nuoranne is also an active cello performer, a member of Neue Quartet and the strings section of the band Ursus Factory, as well as founder of the improvised music collective Bureaux. He has studied improvisation under Anssi Karttunen and Libero Mureddu.

Roso

Roso is a 10-minute, single-movement piece for flute, clarinet, baritone saxophone, and piano.
The piece got its initial spark when my student colleagues Livia Schweizer, Iines Kiuru, Anna-Sofia Anttonen, and Niina Ranta held a concert in October 2019 with this ensemble. The theme of the concert was decadence, and the program featured works that were considered decadent in their own era. The concert was capped off with a singalong of the Vera Telenius schlager "Miljoona ruusua" ('a million roses'), which is also saxophonist Anna-Sofia Anttonen's karaoke bravura. The attitude of the group, the visibly sparkling play, and the quirks of the program inspired me to write them a piece which carries the karaoke earworm "Miljoona ruusua" along all the way. The title "Roso" ('rough surface') simultaneously refers to roses and the non-smooth surfaces in the piece, abundantly provided by riffs from the baritone saxophone and the low register of the piano.

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