The composer-in-residence 2026–2027
Composer, conductor and vocalist Bianca Rantala (b. 1999) is an Estonian-Finnish musician who is active across many fields. Rantala is known for her bold and emotionally charged musical expression, effortlessly moving between different genres, combining intellect with playfulness and bridging jazz and contemporary music. Rantala has written works and hundreds of arrangements for ensembles ranging from choirs and small groups to symphony orchestras. She has conducted several big bands in Estonia and worked as guest conductor in several countries. She has received numerous awards as a composer as well as a singer, including the Composer of the Year prize at the Estonian Jazz Gala.
Rantala’s one-year term as composer-in-residence runs from autumn 2026 to spring 2027. As composer-in-residence, she will bring the sound of new music to UMO as well as the perspective of a composer. New commissions by Rantala will be performed as part of UMO’s repertoire during the season. In addition to composing, Rantala will be involved in the planning of the concert season in her role as composer.
– UMO has been an important beacon for me for a very long time. I grew up in Estonia listening to UMO’s albums and wondering how an orchestra, at once uncompromising, curious and vibrant, could exist just across the small gulf. For me, UMO represented something to aspire to: a community not only following its time but rather setting the tone. The thought of working with this very orchestra feels surreal but at the same time deeply meaningful. UMO has been a cradle of new music and a supporter of bold artists, a role model for many musicians growing up in Finland – but the importance of the orchestra has also been strongly felt outside Finland, especially in Estonia. I’m immensely grateful for the opportunity to lend my voice to this orchestra and to build the future together with Ville and Michael, whom I greatly admire, says Bianca Rantala.
Photo: Renee Altrov