Orkester Norden - Nordic Tour 2010

Tuesday, 30 December 2008 03:30
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Copenhagen Stockholm [Aaland & Helsinki CANCELLED]

Welcome to an evening with great variety! The Concerto for Orchestra, one of the repertoire`s most popular orchestral works by Bela Bartok draws the attention to the talented, young musicians of Orkester Norden. Sibelius is forging the most stunning sounds from the myth about the creation of the world through Pohjola's daughter – before an exotic rainbow is stretched to the bursting point in Ravel's Scheherazade. Orkester Norden is the sound of a new generation of Nordic and Baltic musicians. What they express is worth listening to!

Soloist

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Charlotte Hellekant

Swedish mezzo-soprano Charlotte Hellekant enjoys a career equally successful in both opera and concert. Her extensive operatic repertoire ranges from Cornelia, Ino and Orfeo to Niklausse, Carmen and Charlotte, and she is also highly praised as an interpreter of contemporary roles.
Charlotte Hellekant has appeared widely on the opera stage on both sides of the Atlantic. In Washington she has sung Cherubino and Charlotte; with the Canadian Opera Company, Cherubino and Dorabella; at Glimmerglass, Charlotte and the Composer... Read more here

About the tour

Venues

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"Radiohuset", Royal Danisch Academy of Music
The Concert Hall of the Academy was inaugurated in 1945. The Concert Hall has access from Julius Thomsens Gade and holds 1074 persons in the Stalls, on the Balcony and Circle. The interior is a result of the model ability of the Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen to unite aesthetically beautiful and functional solutions. More
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Stockholm Konserhus.
The Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset) is the main hall for orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by Ivar Tengbom and inaugurated in 1926, it is the home to the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. It is also where the awarding ceremony for the Nobel Prizes is held annually. The blue building lies to the east of Hötorget.More
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Alandica, Aaland &
Temppeliaukio Kirkko, Helsinki

The Temppeliaukio Kirkko (Rock Church) is a thrilling work of modern architecture in Helsinki. Completed in 1969, it is built entirely underground and has a ceiling made of copper wire. The Temppeliaukio Kirkko was designed by architect brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen.More

Conductor

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Rolf Gupta
Rolf Gupta, artistic director Conductor and composer Rolf Gupta is General Music Director of the Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra. He has been Chief Conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra, and was Artistic Director of MAGMA2002 Berlin. Rolf’s repertoire extends from baroque to contemporary works. He has collaborated...
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Annonse

Orkester Norden // Joint Venture
Marviksveien 140, 4632 Kristiansand // Phone +47 380 77 030, Cell +47 90 78 18 64
www.orkesternorden.com // post@orkesternorden.com