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Philharmonic Day – Newly Composed Part I

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Sat, Jan 11, 2025, 11:10
The Norwegian Jostein Stalheim is active as a composer, accordionist, and "sound painter." He is also a professor at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. Here, we hear the first sections of his newly composed work, where the musicians employ innovative technical solutions.Strollers and prams cannot be brought into Konserthuset Stockholm and are best left at home. A designated stroller tent is set up outside the entrance, where prams can be left, subject to space availability.

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9 Sentiments for quartet and hyper organJostein Stalheim
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