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| Address | Oslo Noruega |
| Google maps | 59° 54' 24.990" N 10° 45' 10.250" E |
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OsloCoda: La Quijá – Paloma Muñoz

González da Rocha: La Quijá
Paloma Muñoz; cube.bz; Miguel Peñaranda
OsloThe Golden Age of Saxophone

Demersseman, Bozza, Maurice, Schmitt, Desenclos, Bizet, Milhaud
Soran Lind; Eirik Haug Stømner
OsloThe Auction – Jo Strømgren Kompani

Waal Skaslien: The Auction
Jo Strømgren; Jo Strømgren Kompani
OsloThe Night FolkEstreno absoluto

Vaage: The Night Folk
Ingar Bergby; Erik Ulfsby; Norwegian National Opera; Vasylyna Kharchevka; Ingrid Nylander; Torkel Skjærven; Norwegian National Opera Orchestra
OsloCosì fan tutte

Mozart: Così fan tutte
Gunvald Ottesen; Joseph W. Alford; Norwegian National Opera; Rikke Juellund; Paul Vidar Sævarang; Norwegian National Opera Orchestra
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NNB: A Tale About Swan Lake, original fairytale magic

A Tale about Swan Lake ticks all the boxes as an introduction to ballet for young audiences while offering a version that adult lovers of the work can thoroughly enjoy.
Jo Strømgren's The Basement: dark and eccentric humour at its best

Strømgren’s choreography is remarkably eloquent with emotionally charged movement in a fast-paced performance with a serious message.
Music for extended wind quintet
The Oslo Chamber Academy served up a wonderful selection of German, French and Czech chamber music for winds, not to mention an array of unexpected sonorities.
Simon Steen-Andersen's bizarre opera Buenos Aires
Simon Steen-Andersen’s genre-bending opera Buenos Aires tackles fascinating questions about human communication and the very nature of opera and music. Sadly, these questions sometimes got lost in unecessarily strange stage antics.
Russian nonsense rhymes from Moscow's Studio for New Music in Oslo
The Studio for New Music is a Russian contemporary music ensemble, and is the ensemble-in-residence of the Moscow Conservatory. At this concert at the Oslo Opera House, their first in Norway, they presented a programme of Russian music, ranging from Stravinsky’s 1914 song cycle Pribaoutki to Vladimir Tarnopolski’s 2001 piece Chevengur for soprano and chamber ensemble.
