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Øystein Fevang

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February 7, 2025
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Klaus Mäkelä Oslo Philharmonic Choir Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Kaija Saariaho

Fri, Feb 7, 2025, 19:00
Klaus Mäkelä (Conductor), Sandrine Piau (Soloist), Sasha Cooke (Soloist), Laurence Kilsby (Soloist), Benjamin Appl (Soloist), Oslo Philharmonic Choir, Øystein Fevang (Choir conductor)
Of the more than 600 works written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), none is shrouded in more mystery than the Requiem, which was unfinished when he died. How much of the music did he write himself? Did he know who commissioned the work? Did he write a Mass for the dead for himself?The commission did not come from the composer Antonio Salieri, who is portrayed as the villain in the hit film Amadeus, but from Count Franz von Walsegg, who commissioned the piece to commemorate his recently deceased wife.Mozart only managed to complete the first movement, but left detailed instructions for his student, Franz Xaver Süssmayer, who finished the piece. Mozart’s Requiem is one of the composer’s most original pieces with great musical and emotional range.“There is no other music like it. Every show is refreshing and remarkable," the opera director Peter Sellars said about Kaija Saariaho (1952-2023). Saariaho is considered one of the greatest composers of our time and is regularly a part of the Oslo Philharmonic's program. Kaija Saariaho wrote the orchestral piece Orion for The Cleveland Orchestra in 2002. In Greek mythology, Orion is a human, the son of the sea god Poseidon, and a fearless hunter who is set as a constellation in the sky after his death.In the first movement, "Memento mori" ("remember the inevitability of death") develops a mystic introduction to a powerful outburst. The second movement, "Winter sky," is an atmospheric description of the starry sky, while the intense third movement, "Hunter," describes Orion's adventure as a hunter.
February 27, 2025
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Ernst van Tiel Oslo Philharmonic Choir Film classic Amadeus

Thu, Feb 27, 2025, 19:00
Ernst van Tiel (Conductor), Oslo Filharmoniske Kor, Øystein Fevang (Choir conductor)
Nobody knows for certain what caused the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). That was a perfect starting point for countless hypotheses about the cause of death in the years that followed. The most piquant rumor was that a jealous composer colleague was behind it – Antonio Salieri (1750–1825).The theory was not particularly likely, but an all the better story. Særlig sannsynlig var ikke teorien, men en desto bedre historie. Aleksandr Pusjkin skrev et skuespill basert på ryktene, Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov skrev opera. Og i 1984 lanserte Milos Forman musikkfilmen Amadeus, som ble en enorm suksess og vant åtte Oscar.Amadeus gjennomsyres av Mozarts musikk fra start til slutt. Den mørke stemningen i rammefortellingen med den aldrende Salieri understrekes av Mozarts Symfoni nr. 25. Det konfliktfylte forholdet til faren utdypes med scener fra operaen Don Giovanni.Et sentralt element i fortellingen er Mozarts Requiem, som han ikke rakk å fullføre før sin død. I filmen er Salieri den hemmelighetsfulle oppdragsgiveren som driver Mozart i døden. Amadeus er en uimotståelig blanding av fiksjon og virkelighet, av stor filmkunst og musikk. Amadeus Live is a production of Avex Classics International.
February 28, 2025
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Ernst van Tiel Oslo Philharmonic Choir Film classic Amadeus

Fri, Feb 28, 2025, 19:00
Ernst van Tiel (Conductor), Oslo Filharmoniske Kor, Øystein Fevang (Choir conductor)
Nobody knows for certain what caused the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). That was a perfect starting point for countless hypotheses about the cause of death in the years that followed. The most piquant rumor was that a jealous composer colleague was behind it – Antonio Salieri (1750–1825).The theory was not particularly likely, but an all the better story. Særlig sannsynlig var ikke teorien, men en desto bedre historie. Aleksandr Pusjkin skrev et skuespill basert på ryktene, Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov skrev opera. Og i 1984 lanserte Milos Forman musikkfilmen Amadeus, som ble en enorm suksess og vant åtte Oscar.Amadeus gjennomsyres av Mozarts musikk fra start til slutt. Den mørke stemningen i rammefortellingen med den aldrende Salieri understrekes av Mozarts Symfoni nr. 25. Det konfliktfylte forholdet til faren utdypes med scener fra operaen Don Giovanni.Et sentralt element i fortellingen er Mozarts Requiem, som han ikke rakk å fullføre før sin død. I filmen er Salieri den hemmelighetsfulle oppdragsgiveren som driver Mozart i døden. Amadeus er en uimotståelig blanding av fiksjon og virkelighet, av stor filmkunst og musikk. Amadeus Live is a production of Avex Classics International.
March 1, 2025
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Ernst van Tiel Oslo Philharmonic Choir Film classic Amadeus

Sat, Mar 1, 2025, 19:00
Ernst van Tiel (Conductor), Oslo Filharmoniske Kor, Øystein Fevang (Choir conductor)
Nobody knows for certain what caused the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). That was a perfect starting point for countless hypotheses about the cause of death in the years that followed. The most piquant rumor was that a jealous composer colleague was behind it – Antonio Salieri (1750–1825).The theory was not particularly likely, but an all the better story. Særlig sannsynlig var ikke teorien, men en desto bedre historie. Aleksandr Pusjkin skrev et skuespill basert på ryktene, Nikolaj Rimskij-Korsakov skrev opera. Og i 1984 lanserte Milos Forman musikkfilmen Amadeus, som ble en enorm suksess og vant åtte Oscar.Amadeus gjennomsyres av Mozarts musikk fra start til slutt. Den mørke stemningen i rammefortellingen med den aldrende Salieri understrekes av Mozarts Symfoni nr. 25. Det konfliktfylte forholdet til faren utdypes med scener fra operaen Don Giovanni.Et sentralt element i fortellingen er Mozarts Requiem, som han ikke rakk å fullføre før sin død. I filmen er Salieri den hemmelighetsfulle oppdragsgiveren som driver Mozart i døden. Amadeus er en uimotståelig blanding av fiksjon og virkelighet, av stor filmkunst og musikk. Amadeus Live is a production of Avex Classics International.
March 28, 2025
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Jukka-Pekka Saraste Marianne Beate Kielland Oslo Filharmoniske Kor Gustav Mahler

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 19:00
Jukka-Pekka Saraste (Honorary conductor), Marianne Beate Kielland (Mezzo-Soprano), Oslo Philharmonic Choir (women's choir), Boy's choir, Øystein Fevang (Choir conductor)
“A symphony is like a world - it must contain everything,” Gustav Mahler said to his colleague Jean Sibelius in 1907. None of Mahler’s symphonies is closer to this ideal than Symphony No. 3, which, with its six movements and a total duration of about a hundred minutes, is Mahler’s longest. In 1895, he expressed the same idea to Natalie Bauer-Lechner during the work with Symphony No. 3: “... for me, «symphony» means constructing a world with all the technical means at one’s disposal. The eternally new and changing content determines its own form.”Mahler changed a lot in the symphony up until its premiere in 1902—among other things, the movement titles, which he eventually removed completely. But the working titles have been a joy for posterity since they give an insight into Mahler’s sources of inspiration for the music. “Pan Awakes, Summer Marches In” was the name he gave the first movement. The working titles suggest ascent:What the Flowers in the Meadow Tell Me.What the Animals in the Forest Tell Me.What the Man Tells Me.What the Angels Tell Me.What Love Tells Me. The first movement lasts half an hour and is almost like a symphony in itself. The second and third movements are shorter and lighter in form. In the fourth movement the soloist sings lyrics from Nietzsche’s Also sprach Zarathustra. In the fight movement, the soloist is accompanied by a “choir of angels” (women’s choir and boy’s choir). The last movement is a slow Adagio where Mahler’s world is gathered in a peaceful ending.