Symfonia

Finnish power metal supergroup


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::summary Finnish power metal supergroup ::

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FieldValue
nameSymfonia
captionPromotional picture of the first line-up of the band (from left to right: Uli Kusch, Timo Tolkki, Andre Matos, Jari Kainulainen e Mikko Härkin)
image_size220px
originFinland
genreSymphonic power metal
years_active2010–2011
associated_actsRevolution Renaissance
past_members* Andre Matos
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| name = Symfonia | image = | caption = Promotional picture of the first line-up of the band (from left to right: Uli Kusch, Timo Tolkki, Andre Matos, Jari Kainulainen e Mikko Härkin) | image_size = 220px | origin = Finland | genre = Symphonic power metal | years_active = 2010–2011 | label = | associated_acts = Revolution Renaissance | website = | current_members = | past_members = * Andre Matos

History

After touring together as members of Stratovarius and Angra, guitarist Timo Tolkki and vocalist Andre Matos became good friends. When Matos moved to Sweden, Tolkki called him and told him he had some song ideas he would like to show him. On the condition of being part of the songwriting process but not of the managing duties due to his other activities, Matos flew to Helsinki and started working on the songs, though at that time they did not know if those songs would be used in a band, or a project or anything alike. Tolkki then completed the team with other musicians who were living in the Nordic countries back then: bassist Jari Kainulainen, keyboardist Mikko Härkin and drummer Uli Kusch. Months later, the five musicians met in Helsinki and started rehearsing.

By October 2011, the last news was that drummer Uli Kusch officially left the band to continue recovering from his nerve damage which made it impossible for him to play drums for a year. Uli Kusch was replaced by .

By December 2011, Timo Tolkki announced in his official Facebook page that he would probably never record anything again (he later announced he would return to music with his new project, Avalon). In his long post, Timo cited some problems during the recording and touring of the first Symfonia album. Symfonia's homepage has since been replaced with a big red square with the verse "key to the universe is love", which appears in the song "Key to the Universe" from Tolkki's solo album Hymn to Life. In a post at Symfonia's official forum Timo Tolkki stated that "ending the Symfonia as it is, was a rational decision based on both the opinions of me and Andre Matos and the hard evidence or facts.", thus confirming that the band is no more.

Commenting on the sudden end of the band in a 2013 interview, Matos said:

Tolkki and Matos remained out of touch until Matos died on June 8, 2019.

Discography

Line-up

Last line-up

Additional musicians

  • Alex Landenburg – drums (2011)

Former members

References

References

  1. (8 November 2010). "Former Stratovarius, Helloween, Angra Members Join Forces In Symfonia". [[Blabbermouth.net]].
  2. "FME".
  3. Dr. Metal. (27 March 2013). "Interview with Andre Matos (Part 2 of 2)".
  4. (2011-06-12). "SYMFONIA Parts Ways With Drummer ULI KUSCH". [[Blabbermouth.net]].
  5. "The statement again since some of you seem to have missed it | Facebook".
  6. "symfonia".
  7. link. (2012-04-26)

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