Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Paavo Lötjönen

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Origin
  
Kuopio, Finland

Instruments
  
Cello

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Education
  
Paavo Lötjönen Paavo Lotjonen Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Born
  
29 July 1968 (age 48) (
1968-07-29
)

Genres
  
Cello metalSymphonic metal

Children
  
Okko Lötjönen, Aki Lötjönen, Anna Lötjönen

Albums
  
Plays Metallica by Four C, Shadowmaker, Inquisition Symphony, Wagner Reloaded ‑ Live In Le, Live

Apocalyptica interview paavo l tj nen part 1


Paavo Lötjönen (born 29 July 1968) is a cello player for Finnish band Apocalyptica. Paavo comes from a family where both of his parents were professional musicians. At the age of 6, he took a cello and decided that would be the instrument he would play all his life. Like fellow band members Perttu Kivilaakso and Eicca Toppinen he attended Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.

Contents

Paavo Lötjönen wwwmetalarchivescomimages308330831artist

20 years later, Paavo got his "Solist Cellist" diploma at the Sibelius Academy and shortly after began to work as a cello teacher in music schools. He played in the "Finnish National Opera" as well. He plays a Gulbrandt Enger cello (1882) with a R. Wainio bow.

Paavo Lötjönen Paavo Lotjonen biography Paavo Lotjonen comes from a family where

Apart from his work with Apocalyptica he is a cello teacher and a skiing instructor. He also enjoys parachute-diving, windsurfing and water skiing.

Paavo Lötjönen Apocalyptica interview Paavo Ltjnen part 1 YouTube

Lötjönen is married to a lawyer and has three children, sons Okko (born 2003) and Aki (born 2006) and daughter Anna (born 2007).

Paavo Lötjönen Paavo Ltjnen Wikiwand

Most extreme video interview with apocalyptica cellist and vocalist paavo l tj nen me004


Paavo Lötjönen Paavo Lotjonen Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Songs

I Don't CareWorlds Collide · 2007
I'm Not JesusWorlds Collide · 2007
Not Strong Enough7th Symphony · 2010

References

Paavo Lötjönen Wikipedia