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Yrjö Award 2024

Finnish Jazz Federation’s Yrjö Award culminates in a performance by the 2024 Yrjö Award winner. Pictured are last year’s winner Linda Fredriksson and Jazz Federation’s representatives Maria Silvennoinen, Valtteri Pokela and Petteri Klintrup.

Finnish Jazz Federation’s Yrjö Award, the most notable recognition given to jazz musicians in Finland, will be awarded already for the 11th time at the Tampere Jazz Happening. The event will also see the Taimi Award presented for the second time to a young musician who has developed their musical expression with passion, paving the way for the future of jazz music. With the award, Finnish Jazz Federation wants to encourage young musicians to seek their own voice and showcase it. Since 1988, Finnish Jazz Federation has also awarded the discretionary Andania Award for long-lasting and distinguished efforts for the good of Finnish jazz.

In addition, the Finnish Broadcasting Company Yle will hand out their own Varjo-Yrjö Award (“Shadow Yrjö”) for the promotion of jazz culture in Finland.

The event culminates in a performance by the 2024 Yrjö Award winner. Pictured are last year’s winner Linda Fredriksson and Jazz Federation’s representatives Maria Silvennoinen, Valtteri Pokela and Petteri Klintrup.

PHOTO © Maarit Kytöharju

Award

This year’s Yrjö Award is a work by artist Riikka Anttonen. Anttonen graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Helsinki in 2023 with a Master of Fine Arts and from Aalto University School of Arts and Design in 2012 with a Master of Arts. Her works will next be exhibited at the Kai Art Center in Tallinn, Helsinki Taidehall and Baerum Kunsthall in Oslo.