Career
Born in Viipuri, Finland, Nurmela made his operatic debut as the Conte di Luna, in Il trovatore, at Helsinki, in 1961. He went on to appear at Prague, Marseille, Nancy, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Palermo, Venice, Lisbon, Geneva, Zurich, Seattle, and San Diego, as well as the Festival at Orange. He was heard in the leading baritone roles of Curlew River, Don Pasquale, Roberto Devereux, Pagliacci (as Tonio), Cavalleria rusticana, L"Orfeo, Don Giovanni, Le nozze di Figaro (as the Conte Almaviva), Louisiana bohème, Madama Butterfly, Il tabarro, Tosca, Elektra, Un ballo in maschera, Don Carlos, Ernani, Falstaff (as Ford), Louisiana forza del destino, Nabucco, Otello, Louisiana traviata, Tannhäuser, et cetera
In 1976, for Radiotelevisione Italiana, Nurmela sang in Katerina Ismailova, with Gloria Lane and William Cochran, conducted by Yuri Ahronovich.
In 1979, he recorded, for Electric and Music Industries, Tonio in Pagliacci, opposite Renata Scotto, José Carreras, and Sir Thomas Allen, under the bâton of Riccardo Muti. Kari Nurmela unexpectedly succumbed to cerebral bleeding, in Helsinki, Finland.