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OsloClassical Hour: Beethoven’s Fifth

Beethoven: Symphony no. 5 in C minor, Op.67
Oslo Philharmonic; Eva Ollikainen
OsloBeethoven’s Fifth and Bjørn Kruse’s new violin concerto

Ligeti, Kruse, Beethoven
Oslo Philharmonic; Eva Ollikainen; Maria Angelika Carlsen
OsloPetrenko and Nobu are back

Prokofiev: Piano Concerto no. 2 in G minor, Op.16
Oslo Philharmonic; Vasily Petrenko; Nobuyuki Tsujii
OsloCarl Orff's Carmina Burana

Orff: Carmina Burana
Oslo Philharmonic; Santtu-Matias Rouvali; Beate Mordal; Brett Sprague; Audun Iversen; Oslo Philharmonic Choir
OsloKlaus Mäkelä conducts Shostakovich’s Eight

Shostakovich: Symphony no. 8 in C minor, Op.65
Oslo Philharmonic; Klaus Mäkelä
OsloClassical Hour on a Friday: Klaus Mäkelä conducts Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6

Shostakovich: Symphony no. 6 in B minor, Op.54
Oslo Philharmonic; Klaus Mäkelä
OsloClassical Hour: Tchaikovsky’s Fifth

Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 5 in E minor, Op.64
Oslo Philharmonic; Nathalie Stutzmann
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A high Klaus operation: Mäkelä and the Oslo Philharmonic
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In their home concert hall under their Chief Conductor, the Oslo Philharmonic produce a high quality performance of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony.
Mäkelä leads his Oslo troops in a gripping Shostakovich 5
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Leif Ove Andsnes joins the Oslo Philharmonic in dynamic Rachmaninov before high-energy Shostakovich closes the season.
Klaus Mäkelä conducts a fluent Bach Mass in B minor in Oslo
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Dead air swallows the acoustic, so it’s no wonder this orchestra and choir is busy raising funds to build its own concert hall in Oslo.
A directionless Mahler 9 in Oslo
Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic's Mahler Nine seemed unaware of what it wanted to be, resulting in a frustratingly directionless, disjointed concert.
A transformative experience in Oslo
After a shaky start with Metamorphosen, the Oslo Philharmonic embodies the evening's theme of transformation by ending on a stonker of a Petruskha, via the perenially fabulous Lise Davidsen.
Wilhelm and Wolfgang kick off the New Year in Oslo
Beautiful, yet uninspired playing resulted in an underwhelming start to the New Year from the Oslo Philharmonic.
Life, examined: the Oslo Phil plays Hovland
Playing music by Copland, Hovland and Sibelius, the Oslo Philharmonic and Dalia Stasevska gave exciting performances, even though the quality of the music did not always match.
Loving interior decoration
Despite some very creditable orchestral playing, conductor Joshua Weilerstein never quite got anywhere with his programme of Bach, Weill and Brahms.
