Education
She also studied at the Kuhmo Violin School with Zinaida Gilels, Ilya Grubert and Pavel Vernikov.
She also studied at the Kuhmo Violin School with Zinaida Gilels, Ilya Grubert and Pavel Vernikov.
Vähälä began her violin studies at the age of three at the Lahti conservatory where her teachers were Seppo Reinikainen and Pertti Sutinen. Vähälä made her concerto debut aged 12 with the Lahti Symphony. The very orchestra, under leadership of Osmo Vänskä, nominated her as "The Young Master Soloist" for the season 1993/94.
Since then Vähälä has collaborated with the Lahti Symphony on regular basis, performing as their soloist also on tours in Sweden, United Kingdom, South America and Central Europe.
She gave her New York debut at the 92nd Street Y in 1999 to critical acclaim. Vähälä has performed with orchestras including Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Turku and Tampere Philharmonic as well as Minnesota Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra, Nashville Symphony Orchestra and Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra.
She has worked with conductors Leonard Slatkin, Okko Kamu, Sakari Oramo, Sir Jeffrey Tate, Eiji Oue, Carlos Kalmar, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leif Segerstam, Hannu Lintu, Jakub Hrusa, and toured throughout the United Kingdom, Germany, China, of Korea and North and South America. In 2008 she was chosen to perform at the ceremony which was televised to a worldwide audience.
Elina Vähälä has given world premieres of Aulis Sallinen"s Chamber Concerto and Curtis Curtis-Smith"s Double Concerto, both written for her and pianist-conductor Ralf Gothóni.
In addition, Vähälä gave the Nordic first performance of John Corigliano’s Violin Concerto The Red Violin and commissioned a new violin concerto from composer Jaakko Kuusisto. Both the Corgiliano and Kuusisto concertos were recorded for Bank for International Settlements in 2012 and released in 2013. In September 2015 Vähälä performed the rarely heard early version of Sibelius"s Violin Concerto with the Finnish Radio Orchestra, conducted by Hannu Lintu.
Funded by the Finnish Cultural Foundation, the academy is a master class based educational project for selected, highly talented young Finnish violinists.
Vähälä has worked as a professor of violin at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold 2009-2012 and since April 2012 she is a professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe. Elina Vähälä"s instrument is a Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin from 1780.
2008 concert.
Vähälä is a founding member of Violin Academy (Viuluakatemia Ry).