In her work, Paasikivi has set out to reshape the structures of opera and to find ways to combine technology with opera. In 2019, Paasikivi launched Opera Beyond[2] – a project which aims to apply new technological possibilities and tools in opera and ballet.
In 2016 Paasikivi founded the Sydänkesän säveliä festival in Kisko, Southwest Finland.[5] She was the artistic director of the Pyhäniemen kartano concert series in 2010-2015.[5]
Paasikivi was awarded the Pro Finlandia Medal in recognition of her artistic merits in 2008[1] and the Commander’s Badge by the Order of The Lion of Finland in 2017.[5]
Lilli Paasikivi is married to the violinist Jaakko Ilves since 1997 and they have two children.[1]
Alma Mahler, Complete Songs with the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jorma Panula
Einojuhani Rautavaara, Rasputin, recorded with Finnish National Opera Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Mikko Franck, together with Jorma Hynninen (baritone), Jyrki Anttila (tenor), Riikka Rantanen (mezzo-soprano), Ritva-Liisa Korhonen (soprano), Jyrki Korhonen (bass), Gabriel Suovanen (baritone), Matti Salminen (bass), and Lassi Virtanen (tenor)[3]
Kunniaa veisatkaa joulukonsertti (with other artists)[6]
Joulu tullut on (Finnish Christmas songs), with conductor Ulf Söderblom and the Jyväskylä Sinfonia[7]
Äidiltä Lapselle, with Pentti Kotiranta (piano)[3]
^ abcPaavilainen, Ulla, ed. (2014). Kuka kukin on: Henkilötietoja nykypolven suomalaisista 2015 [Who’s Who in Finland, 2015] (in Finnish). Helsinki: Otava. p. 652. ISBN978-951-1-28228-0.