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MARJAANA RITANEN

Soprano

Biography

Marjaana Ritanen is a Finnish young dramatic soprano. She is among the few selected to join the prestigious Mirjam Helin Academy, an advanced educational initiative for promising young singers, launched by the Finnish Cultural Foundation in autumn 2025.

She began her vocal studies at the Kuopio Conservatory and has pursued further training in voice and vocal pedagogy at Tampere University of Applied Sciences, where she is currently completing her pedagogy degree.

Marjaana gave her diploma recital in spring 2023, featuring Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder (in an arrangement for voice, string quartet, and piano) and Aulis Sallinen’s Four Songs of a Dream. That same year, she made her stage debuts as Puccini’s Suor Angelica at Tampere Cathedral and as Wagner’s Sieglinde (Die Walküre) with the Dramatic Voices Program Berlin.

Her debut album, featuring songs by Finnish composer Esko Alanen, was released in September 2023. In July 2024, she won first prize at the Kangasniemi National Singing Competition, and in January 2025, she was awarded second prizes both at the Lappeenranta National Singing Competition and the Mauno Pudas Foundation’s singing competition.

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Reviews

“Soprano Marjaana Ritanen delivers a compelling performance in the title role of Suor Angelica, gradually building the intensity of her voice into a truly Puccinian glow.”
— Harri Hautala, Aamulehti

“Marjaana Ritanen’s expressive and well-balanced soprano is always a pleasure to hear. In Wednesday’s concert, she performed the aria La mamma morta from Umberto Giordano’s Andrea Chénier. Her voice filled the university hall effortlessly.”
— Kikka Holmberg, Kulttuuritoimitus

“Soprano Marjaana Ritanen, originally from Kuopio, demonstrated skill and stage experience in claiming the competition’s first prize. Her final round performances—Giordano’s La mamma morta and Sieglinde’s aria Der Männer Sippe from Wagner—were strong statements of artistry. Her voice rang out clearly with a rounded, luminous tone.”
— Jussi Mattila, Savon Sanomat

Contact

Pete Vuorio
pete.vuorio@chordus.fi
+358 40 0806 869

Pekka Rantio
pekka.rantio@chordus.fi
+358 40 7505 425