Mirjam Helin Singing Competition 2027

In 2027, the Mirjam Helin Competition, organised by the Finnish Cultural Foundation, will take place in Turku for the first time in its history.

Kolme iloista ihmistä vierekkäin, kaksi on keskimmäisen kainaloissa,

Competition 2027

The Mirjam Helin Competition counts among the most prestigious contests of its kind in the world. Many former prize winners have later risen to the top of the world of singing, including Olaf Bär, Elīna Garanča, René Pape, Kateryna Kasper, Nadine Sierra, Andrea Rost and Julia Lezhneva.

Until now, the Mirjam Helin Competition has always taken place in Helsinki. From 5 to 17 June 2027, the event will take place in Turku.

Kolme iloista ihmistä vierekkäin, kaksi on keskimmäisen kainaloissa,

Competition 2027

The Mirjam Helin Competition counts among the most prestigious contests of its kind in the world. Many former prize winners have later risen to the top of the world of singing, including Olaf Bär, Elīna Garanča, René Pape, Kateryna Kasper, Nadine Sierra, Andrea Rost and Julia Lezhneva.

Until now, the Mirjam Helin Competition has always taken place in Helsinki. From 5 to 17 June 2027, the event will take place in Turku.

June 2027

Sun 6.6., at 00.00
Sun 6.6.
at 00.00

Drawing of the competition schedule

Mon 7.6., at 17.00
Mon 7.6.
at 17.00

Preliminary round 1

Tue 8.6., at 11.00
Tue 8.6.
at 11.00

Preliminary round 2

Tue 8.6., at 15.00
Tue 8.6.
at 15.00

Preliminary round 3

Tue 8.6., at 18.00
Tue 8.6.
at 18.00

Preliminary round 4

Wed 9.6., at 11.00
Wed 9.6.
at 11.00

Preliminary round 5

Fri 11.6., at 17.00, Music Centre Fuuga
Fri 11.6.
at 17.00

Semifinal 1

Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6., at 11.00, Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6.
at 11.00

Semifinal 2

Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6., at 15.00, Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6.
at 15.00

Semifinal 3

Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6., at 18.30, Music Centre Fuuga
Sat 12.6.
at 18.30

Semifinal 4

Music Centre Fuuga
Thu 17.6., at 18.00, Music Centre Fuuga
Thu 17.6.
at 18.00

Competition Final

Music Centre Fuuga

Conductor

Turun filharmoninen orkesteri Jussi Virkkumaa
John Storgårds vaaka

Orchestra

The Turku Philharmonic Orchestra will perform in the final, led by its chief conductor John Storgårds. Photos: Jussi Virkkumaa

founder of the competition

Mirjam Helin

The funding for the Mirjam Helin Competition comes from the Finnish Cultural Foundation’s Mirjam and Hans Helin donor fund. Professor Mirjam Helin (1911–2006) was a singer and beloved singing teacher who made a major donation to the Finnish Cultural Foundation, with the ambition to establish a singing competition that would become the most prestigious in the world. The first Mirjam Helin Competition was organised in 1984.

Mirjam Helin and history of the competition

founder of the competition

Mirjam Helin

The funding for the Mirjam Helin Competition comes from the Finnish Cultural Foundation’s Mirjam and Hans Helin donor fund. Professor Mirjam Helin (1911–2006) was a singer and beloved singing teacher who made a major donation to the Finnish Cultural Foundation, with the ambition to establish a singing competition that would become the most prestigious in the world. The first Mirjam Helin Competition was organised in 1984.

Mirjam Helin and history of the competition

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