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    Iro Haarla (born 7 November 1956) is a Finnish jazz pianist and harpist, as well as composer and band leader. [1] Career. At the Sibelius Academy, in Helsinki, Haarla studied classical piano under Izumi Tateno, musical composition under Einar Englund, and improvisation under Heikki Sarmanto.

  2. Iro Haarla: pianist, composer, arranger, bandleader. "We all should look at life as if we were moving towards a clearing horizon each day of our lives. This thought inhabits my compositions." Add your own content here. Click to edit.

  3. The roots of the music of Iro Haarla lies in the world of classical music. There lies the origins of her emotional melodies. Her earliest musical memories from her childhood comes from the Italian operatic music heard at home. The reason for this is that her mother was a prominent opera singer. Studies:

  4. From Iro Haarla Electric Ensemble's new album "What Will We Leave Behind", available October 29th 2021 on Svart Records.Pre-sale: Iro Haarla Electric Ensembl...

  5. Iro Haarla-Pepa Päivinen Duo; YARRA YARRA 2001 Nowember Film Ltd.London. Iro Haarla-Ulf Krokfors Duo: The Heart of a Bird 2003 TUM- Records. Iro Haarla-Ulf Krokfors: Penguin Beguine 2005 TUM-Records H:ki . Iro Haarla Quintet: Northbound; 2005, ECM-Records Iro Haarla Quintet: Vespers; 2011 ECM-Records . Iro Haarla Sextet: Kolibri; 2013 TUM-Records

  6. 5 de nov. de 2021 · Published 5.11.2021. Pianist-composer Iro Haarla became one of Finnish jazz’s first prominent female instrumentalists more than four decades ago, but she doesn’t spend much time looking back. Her latest album takes a new tack, combining electronics and rock guitar with an environmental theme.

  7. Iro Haarla was born in 1956 and studied piano and composition at Helsinki’s Sibelius Academy and jazz and improvising with Heikki Sarmanto. Early jazz role models included Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans and especially Paul Bley whose “ silence and dissonance ” proved influential.