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Tarja Turunens letter to the public May 16, 2007

Posted by Anders in Metal, Nightwish, Tarja Turunen.
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This letter is old, but quite remarkable though. It was written a few months after Nightwish had kicked her from the band. This is a response to their open letter to her, that was sent to public the 22th of October 2005. Again, this is old stuff.

Since last Sunday morning, I have been asked to express my position by magazines, newspapers, radio and TV stations, fan clubs and fans from Finland and from all over the world. So many in total that it is physically impossible for me to find the time to reply to them all individually. Hence I decided to put down a couple of words in this text to let my fans, family and friends and the public know how I feel after the recent events.

This is a moment of grief and pain and I find it very hard to speak.

At the moment I am in Argentina. I hope you can understand that after this shocking life change comparable to a divorce, I didn’t want to stay alone at home in Finland. My husband had booked his tickets to Argentina many months ago and I decided to travel with him at the last minute.

But the fact that I am in Argentina and the long distance should of course not be an excuse not to comment on the situation.

Last Friday 21st of October was a day the whole band had been waiting for a long time.

Practice started early in the morning. I was very sick and nervous because of the fact that I was not even able to sing during the rehearsals.

Also nervous because the concert programme was going to be longer than usual for a Nightwish concert. Furthermore we were going to have a special guest to perform with us, more wardrobe changes for myself than usual and for the first time big screens and bigger production on stage.

Not to forget that the concert was going to be recorded and filmed.

The five of us had finally made it to play Hartwall Arena.

Even though every one of us knew in advance that the concert was sold out, finally on stage, we saw that screaming, applauding and standing people took every seat. The feeling was unbelievable.

I will never forget how amazing it was to experience the Finnish audience’s gorgeous reception.

When the concert was over, I cried of happiness on stage. Happy tears because I was able to do my best as always even though I was sick. Happy tears because our long tour got the greatest possible ending and happy tears because of the best recognition an artist can get: applause and smiling faces.

At that moment I didn’t know that I was going to cry again soon.

After the concert, the guys of the band invited me backstage to join them and asked me to hug altogether. This felt strange as it was the same kind of hug we traditionally came together for before every concert. That tradition remained between us, even though the tension and increasing pressure already existed since a long period of time.

The immediate feeling in me was to thank them, which I did loudly but without any reply.

After this, they gave me a letter and asked me to read it the following day. The same letter that is now public.

I read it and was shocked.

I didn’t know what to say and still at the moment that I am writing these lines, I don’t.

I sense great anger in that letter and I continue to have very confused feelings about it, but I don’t want to reply to this anger with an even greater anger. Private matters should never be taken to the public.

I know this moment we are going through is very sad for everybody, including the guys.

While there would have been so many different possibilities and ways to express what they wanted to tell me with the letter, I remain unable to understand the way they chose to handle this. I am sorry that the guys got me so wrong. I don’t recognize myself at all from the way they described me.

They mentioned mean things about me, but the fact that they involved Marcelo, my husband, crossed the line. He is the man I love, my friend and has been my biggest support over the last years.

We have been band mates for 9 years, experienced good times and not so good ones. I thought I knew them, but I was wrong.

Still everything that has happened is not enough to make them evil in my eyes.

Now comes a time to calm down and reflect upon all of this.

I need to put my feelings together again and I promise to come back to public soon.
I will announce a press conference where I will be talking about my future plans. This doesn’t mean that you should expect this conference to be an instrument to attack anybody. It won’t.

The wonderful music we created together won’t be touched by recent events.

Thanks a lot to all the people who are supporting me during these sad times. My family, friends, colleagues, and the great number of fans. I love you and I really feel I have not failed you.

Tarja

What happened to Tarja..? March 8, 2007

Posted by Anders in Nightwish, Tarja Turunen.
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Tarja with Nightwish

This is what Tarja looked like, before she left Nightwish. This is what she looks like now:

Can you see the difference. I can. Ever since Tarja left Nightwish, she has been a busy girl. She has dropped the black make-up, and she is now going solo all over in Finland. So far, she has done two new albums. A Christmas-album “Henkäys Ikuisuudesta”, and a whole solo album. When Tarja was kicked out of Nightwish two years ago, she seemed pretty upset about it, but just months later, she was making her old dreams come true. She wanted to do her own music, without having the leashes of Nightwish. Now her dreams has come true. Last year, she made a Christmas album, and she toured all around Finland and Russia with it, concerts with full house. She even made a concert broadcasted by Finnish National television. Over half the nation watched her concert. Now is Tarja in progress of releasing her first new Soloalbum, and it looks really good.

As that wasn’t enough, she was voted the best finnish female vocalist 2006 in the Finnish newspaper Iltalehti. Now she has also been nominated for the Emma Award (Finnish version of the Grammy). The winner will be announced at March 10th at Finnish television.

In all, I can gladly say, that Tarja has got a good comeback as a solosinger after her Nightwish days. Best wishes for a career Tarja, but we still miss you at Nightwish. The new vocalist have a great reputation to live up to, and I hope she will be as good as Tarja, but I have my worries. I don’t think we shall compare her to Tarja. Tarja is too unique for comparing.
Here is her new website: www.tarjaturunen.com.

The two photos of the “New” Tarja has been taken by Toni Härkönen. Copyright to him. Please visit www.tarjaturunen.com to get more of these pictures. Do NOT copy from this website. Thank you.