The concert halls of the Music Center are named after J.V. Snellmanin and Erik and Anna-Lisa Fordell.
Johan Vilhelm Snellman
J.V. Snellman (12.5.1806–4.7.1881) was a Finnish philosopher, writer, journalist and politician. He was one of the most influential promoters of Finnish nationalism and an important figure in the movement to establish Finnish as a national language and e.g. in the introduction of Finland’s own currency, the markka. Snellman is considered as the national philosopher of Finland and the father of Finnish culture.
Snellman’s family moved to the Finnish coastal town of Kokkola in 1809 and he lived in Kokkola from 1813-1816.
Erik and Anna-Lisa Fordell
Director musices Erik Fritiof Fordellin (2.7.1917-21.12.1981), born in Kokkola, was a great underrated Finnish composers. He composed, among other things, 44 symphonies, concertos, solo numbers and choral works.
His wife Anna-Lisa Jansson (1914-2000), born in Teerijärvi, was a violin teacher and music pedagogue. They were influential in Kokkola for a long time and were prominent figures in the city‘s music scene.
The Fordell’s have donated their considerable music–related estate and book collection to the Kokkola City Library. The Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra has recorded many of Erik Fordell‘s works, and Juha Kangas, the honorary conductor of the Chamber Orchestra is a former violin student of Anna–Lisa Fordell.