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Mikko Franck

1979 - Today

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Mikko Ilmari Franck (born 1 April 1979) is a Finnish conductor and violinist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mikko Franck is the 2,765th most popular musician, the 541st most popular biography from Finland and the 24th most popular Finnish Musician.

Mikko Franck is most famous for his work as a Finnish conductor and violinist, known for his dynamic conducting style and performances with various prestigious orchestras around the world. He has also held prominent positions, including principal conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Mikko Franck ranks 2,765 out of 3,175Before him are Sayuri, John Digweed, Brooks Wackerman, Omar Rodríguez-López, Bill Steer, and Alex James. After him are Laidback Luke, KT Tunstall, Julien Doré, Dave Abbruzzese, Rocky Gray, and Alok.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Mikko Franck ranks 614Before him are Paola Rey, Karel Rachůnek, Sean Davis, Raúl Arévalo, André, and Eric Brewer. After him are Enrique Vera, Stijn Devolder, Vince Grella, Igor Gabilondo, Tia Texada, and Haddy N'jie.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Mikko Franck ranks 541 out of 751Before him are Erna Siikavirta (1977), Gary Sundgren (1967), Harri Koskela (1965), Vicky Rosti (1958), Arsi Harju (1974), and Petri Lindroos (1980). After him are Mika Kallio (1982), Kimmo Timonen (1975), Satu Mäkelä-Nummela (1970), Aki Parviainen (1974), Mikko Kolehmainen (1964), and Joonas Suotamo (1986).

Among MUSICIANS In Finland

Among musicians born in Finland, Mikko Franck ranks 24Before him are Samu Haber (1976), Lauri Porra (1977), Stala (1974), Jari Mäenpää (1977), Jaska Raatikainen (1979), and Petri Lindroos (1980). After him are Janne Wirman (1979), Elias Viljanen (1975), Perttu Kivilaakso (1978), Chisu (1982), and Henkka Seppälä (1980).