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motionpicturelover · 2 years ago
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"Peer Gynt" (2006) - Bentein Baardson
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Films I've watched in 2023 (34/119)
First things first: I LOVE this production!! I saw it first on TV on New Year's Eve in 2006 and I've loved it ever since.
This giant production, with a stage spanning almost 100m x 30m and with the Sfinx and the pyramids as its backdrop was a collaboration between Egypt and Norway during the "Ibsen Year", the 100 year anniversary of Ibsen's death, in 2006.
This is a great feat of a production which really allows the vital character of The Bøyg/The Sfinx (and, yes, it is actually the Sfinx in Ibsen's original play) to appear in all its rightful majesty.
The scene where Peer meets the Bøyg/the Sfinx is one of the pivotal scenes in the play, a real turning point for Peer, and here you get the full effect of what it would've actually been like.
Here I wrote an even more extensive post about this production and its performers last year.
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ifindus · 8 months ago
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Har du sett at de har fått en ny kaptein sabeltann. Er ganske spent på å se hvor god han er
Jaaaa har sett det! Pål Christian Eggen. Er nysgjerrig selv også, tror ikke jeg har sett ham i noe annet egt 😅 Ser jo at han har teaterbakgrunn og det er jo positivt da! Litt skuffa over at jeg aldri rakk å se Kyrre Haugen Sydnes, men men. Også veldig spent på hvilke valg de tar i kostymeavdelingen 👀 Håper vi får en like bra bart denne gangen også ✨
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densortedame · 4 months ago
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Yo, vi trenger update ASAP når dere har sett en forestilling med Pål Christian Eggen! Jeg er så spent på hvordan han er som Sabeltann. Det er virkelig spennende med ny skuespiller
Vi skal huske å gi vår egen mening etter vi har sett han!! Jeg personlig har sittet utålmodig på å se hva han gjør med selveste Kaptein Sabeltann siden de annonserte han.
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gigamuffin · 9 months ago
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NOT EVEN 24 HOURS AFTER THIS THEY ANNOUNCED THE NEW ACTOR FOR KAPTEIN SABELTANN HIMSELF........
i should start posting about Kaptein Sabeltann again. im carrying its tumblr presence on my back
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sabelbloggen · 4 months ago
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🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️
En første forestilling med ny Sabeltann er blitt sett!
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Jeg har vært fantastisk nysgjerrig på å få se Pål Christian Eggen som Sabeltann, det er jo ikke bare bare å ta over som kapteinen 😉 Noen tilfeldige tanker om vår nye konge på havet:
-Jeg vil beskrive han som en veldig fin miks av alle våre tidligere sabeltenner. Litt mer sint og skummel en Kyrre, men også mer silly enn Svein Roger.
-Interessant nok bruker de det eldre kostymet med fullstendig gylne mansjetter og lommer, istedet for kostymet med det mørke brokade-lignende stoffet. Kan hende det faktisk er akkurat det samme som Kyrre brukte helt i begynnelsen.
-Til min store glede har han fortsatt den flotte rokokkosløyfen sin i halsen! We stan a flamboyant king. ☠️✨️🎀
-Han gjør dessverre ikke den ikoniske snurren på det store sjørøverflagget når han går i land. Det eneste virkelige tapet 😔
-Han synger selvfølgelig kjempeflott! Sabelstemmen er absolutt på plass. Han fortsetter mønsteret med å ha en mørk og brummende stemme heller enn Terje Formoes gamle mer raspy sabeltannstemme.
-Han gjør det allerede såpass bra at jeg gleder meg veldig til å se hvordan han gjør det etter et par år når han har fått gjort seg ordentlig komfortabel med rollen!
-Vi fikk en strømpebukse-reveal når eine buksebeinet gle opp over kneet. Perhaps neopreen for når han skal ut i vannet?
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draw-all-the-stuff · 7 years ago
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lesser-known-composers · 3 years ago
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Fartein Valen - Conserto For Violin And Orchestra, Opus 37 · Arve Tellefsen
Oslo Phiharmonic, Christian Eggen
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riffsstrides · 3 years ago
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Terje Rypdal - If Mountains Could Sing (1995)
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The music on If Mountains Could Sing combines, contrasts and/or counterbalances Rypdal’s chamber music with the music of his guitar/bass/drums trio (a “power trio” in rock terms), known as the Chasers.
Terje Rypdal Electric Guitar
Terje Tonnesen Violin
Lars Anders Tomter Viola
Bjørn Kjellemyr Basses
Audun Kleive Drums
Christian Eggen
Øystein Birkeland Cello
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motionpicturelover · 1 year ago
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"Peer Gynt" (2019) - Erik Ulfsby
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Films I've watched in 2023 (42/119)
A remarkable production in more ways than one.
Toralv Maurstad has for more than half a century, in Norway, been synonymous with the role of Peer Gynt. In this version he plays Peer as an old man looking back on his life, while seven other actors play Peer at various stages of life.
Ever present on stage, old Peer (Maurstad) and the Button Moulder (Svein Tindberg) observe as scenes from Peer's life are played out.
The costumes are interesting. While they're mostly white/grey, by the use of projected images and very carefully hit marks/positions on stage, several scenes start out with the characters seemingly in colourful, elaborate costumes.
Maurstad had suffered a stroke just a few years prior, so seeing him back on stage as Peer, at the age of 92, was extra special.
Thankfully it was recognised how important this production was as a piece of Norwegian theatre history, it was filmed and has been released on DVD by Naxos. I highly recommend getting and seeing it!
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foryourart · 7 years ago
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Ana Victoria Jiménez (Mexican, b. 1941),  from the series Cuaderno de tareas (Assignment book), 1978-81Four sets of ten black-and-white photographs. 25 sheets: 10 × 6 1/2 in. (25.4 × 16.5 cm); 15 sheets: 6 1/2 × 10 in. (16.5 × 25.4 cm). Courtesy of Ana Victoria Jiménez. ©the artist. Image courtesy of the Hammer Museum. 
PLAN ForYourArt: December 7–13
Thursday, December 7
Winter Soiree, The Music Center (Downtown), 5:30pm. $2,500.
Family 1st Thursday: Installation Art, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–7:30pm.
Artist and scholar walkthroughs: Angela Lopez Ruiz, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Sculpture to Wear !ndelible, Kopeikin Galllery (Culver City), 6–9pm.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Wizard Apprentice (Tieraney Carter), CalArts (Valencia), 6pm.
Graphic Design T-Shirt Show, CalArts (Valencia), 6–11pm.
David Alan Harvey: Capturing Cuba, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 6:30–8pm.
GEORGE BALANCHINE'S THE NUTCRACKER, The Music Center (Downtown), 6:30pm. Through December 10.
Talk: Curator Walkthrough of "A Universal History of Infamy" with Rita Gonzalez, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7pm.
CraftNight: Papercraft A Holiday Workshop, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 7–9pm. $10.
at land’s edge presents Jimena Sarno, Southern California Library (South L.A.), 7–9pm.
Felipe Dulzaides and John Loomis on Havana's National Art Schools, LAMAG (East Hollywood), 7pm.
Rodney Bingenheimer "Santa's Got a GTO Vol. 2" LP and Gearhead Magazine Release Party, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 7–10pm.
ALTERNATE ENDINGS, RADICAL BEGINNINGS, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7–9pm.
In Conversation: Lok Siu and Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7pm.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: Get Out, and Q&A with Jordan Peele, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Reading Series, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Crotty Lecture - Christian Origins in Early Modern Europe: The Birth of a New Kind of History, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
CalArts Winter Dance, CalArts (Valencia), 8:30pm. Also December 8.
Jazz Ensemble Concert, CalArts (Valencia), 10pm.
Friday, December 8
Conference: Globalizing the Protestant Reformations, The Huntington (San Marino), 8:30am.
Indigenous Knowledge and the Making of the Colonial Latin America, Getty Center (Brentwood), 9:30am–5pm.
Deconstructing Allusion II: Featuring Greg Miller, JoAnne Artman Gallery (Laguna Beach), 11am–5pm. 
Little Masters of Imagine Studio, Center for the Arts Eagle Rock (Eagle Rock), 5–9pm.
ARTIST APPEARANCE: THOMAS DEMAND, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 5:30pm.
Your Mouth A Constellation, JOAN (Mid-City), 7pm; performance, 7:30pm.
REGGAE ON THE BORDER: THE POSSIBILITIES OF A FRONTERA SOUNDSCAPE, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 7pm.
Film: An Evening With . . . Sam Esmail, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
REMATCH by Simone Forti & Carmela Hermann Dietrich, Highways Performance Space (Santa Monica), 8:30pm. $20–25. Also December 9.
Bennie Maupin plays The Jewel and The Lotus (1974, ECM), REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $15–25.
Desert Soul Club, Mod Soul Funk Party, Tonga Hut (Palm Springs), 9pm–1am.
WINDS FROM FUSANG: MEXICO AND CHINA IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, USC Pacific Asia Museum (Pasadena).
Saturday, December 9
Quiet Mornings: Art x Mindfulness, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 9:30am.
Lecture: Herbert Cole on Mothers and Children in the Arts of Africa, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 11am.
A Step Back In Time, The Perfect Exposure Gallery (Koreatown), 11am–4pm. Continues December 10. 
Holiday Sale, White Lodge (Highland Park), 11am–4pm.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR SHOPPING EVENT, THERE-THERE GALLERY (Hollywood), 12–5pm.
L.A. Makers Pop-Up,  LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) (Hollywood), 12–7pm.
Holiday Marketplace, Self Help Graphics & Art (Downtown), 12–5pm.
Quema Del Diablo Music and Arts Festival, Joshua Tree Retreat Center / Center of Mentalphysics (Joshua Tree), 12pm.
Sun and Shadow: Imagining Los Angeles and Mexico City, ca. 1950, lecture by architectural historian Keith Eggener, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
The Art Of Creative Manifestation And Entrepreneurialism, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 1–4pm. $24–30.
Queer Werkout with Nicola Bullock and Sarah Bouars, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 1–3pm. $15–20.
MFA Open Studios, UC Riverside (Riverside), 1–5pm.
PST: Video Art in Latin America – Curator Walk Through and Screening, LAXART (Hollywood), 2pm; screening, 3:30pm.
Gingerbread House Workshop, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 2–4pm. $10.
Around the Table: Recipes and Stories from The Lark SB, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 2pm.
Artist talk: Katie Crown: Watercolors and Joan Wynn: Alive, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 3pm.
M E G A  P H O T O B O O K  S A T U R D A Y!, Arcana Books on the Arts (Culver City), 3–7pm.
37th Annual Black Doll Show, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams), 3–6pm.
Michael Queenland, Kristina Kite Gallery (Mid-City), 3–5pm.
1ST CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY GALA, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 3–6pm.
plant spirit meditation ceremony with tea infusions, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4–5pm.
Terry Leness: Sunshine Muse and Jennifer Bain: A Palimpsest of Time and Place, Lia Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Brass Ensemble Concert, CalArts (Valencia), 4–6pm.
Betty Sheinbaum: An Artist, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
Graduate Open Studios, UCLA Graduate Studios (Culver City), 5–8pm.
There is Only One Paul R. Williams, WUHO - Woodbury University Hollywood Outpost (Hollywood), 6pm.
Holiday Echo Park Craft Fair, Mack Sennett Studios (Silver Lake), 6–9pm. Also December 10.
THE ARTYSSEY, Skid Row History Museum & Archive (Downtown), 6–8pm.
SOUTHLAND ENSEMBLE FLUXUS : CONSTRUCTION, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm. $15.
Lou Harrison, Music of the Pacific, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $15–25.
Experimental Futures: Alex Wand, Cari Stevens, Molly Allis, Justin Asher, Human Hemingway, OOLA, Pieter (Linoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
Sunday, December 10
Getting Real With Money, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10am–1pm. Also December 17.
CREATE: A Comedy of Hands/Una comedia de manos, ESMoA (El Segundo), 10am–1pm.
HANUKKAH FESTIVAL LA/LA, Skirball Cultural Center (Brentwood), 11am–4pm.
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture and Where the Wild Things Are, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
THERE-THERE AND FORYOURART CERAMICS SUNDAY, there-there (Hollywood), 11am–3pm.
COMMUNITY HOLIDAY FESTIVAL, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 11am–5pm.
Holiday & Cookie Time, 356 Mission (Downtown), 12–5pm.
Tow Truck Towing a Tow Truck, haphazard/ as-is.la (Downtown), 1–5pm.
Performance and Open House, Side Street Projects (Altadena), 1–4pm.
Upcycled Instrument-Making Workshop with Guillermo Galindo and JR Thomason A CraftLab Family Workshop!, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1:30–3:30pm. $5–7.
Studio Sunday on the Front Steps, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 1:30–4:30pm.
Free The Voice!, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2pm. $32–40.
Lecture - Cochineal in the History of Art and Global Trade, The Huntington (San Marino), 2:30pm.
Talk: The Thirtieth Annual Michele and Peter Berton Memorial Lecture on Japanese Art: Bachelors' Passions and Ladies' Crazes: The Gender of Japanism, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 3:30pm.
Performing Wellness With Deborah Seabrook, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 8–10pm. $10–20.
Guitars @ CalArts, CalArts (Valencia), 8–10pm.
Studio: Fall 2017, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. Through December 11.
El Segundo Holiday Parade, various locations (El Segundo).
Monday, December 11
Holiday Music: Vox Feminae, The Huntington (San Marino), 1–2pm.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: Lady Bird, and Q&A with Greta Gerwig, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Neighborhoods For All: Tenants’ Rights, Community Participation, & Housing Justice, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Tuesday, December 12
Finding Form and Robert Polidori: 20 Photographs of the Getty Museum, 1997, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5:30pm. 
Film: Nocturne, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
LAND Annual Holiday Moveable Feast, Carmencita (Hollywood), 6–9pm. $75.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: The Big Sick, and Q&A with Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon, and Michael Showalter, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, December 13
Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Mensageiro Dois Mundos, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 7–9pm.
Community Generated Safety—How it works in Gladys Park and Holiday Party, Skid Row History Museum & Archive (Downtown), 7pm.
In Conversation: Thelma Golden and Gary Simmons, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7pm.
How To Have Hard Conversations: Step 2, Constructive Conflict Communication at Work, Home and Everywhere In Between, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm. $16–20.
SCREENINGS   Part of the series The Contenders 2017: The Florida Project, and Q&A with Willem Dafoe and Sean Baker, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
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todayclassical · 7 years ago
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August 28 in Music History
430 Death of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, in Algeria. A Church Father and composer of early Christian music. 
1572 Death of composer Claude Goudimel at the St. Bartholomew's Eve massacres.
1673 Birth of composer Conrad Michael Schneider.
1700 Birth of composer Carolomannus Pachschmidt.
1754 Baptism of composer Peter Winter.
1767 Death of composer and harpsichordist Johann Schobert.
1775 Birth of composer Sophie Gail.
1783 Birth of German tenor Josef Rockel in Neunberg. 
1826 Birth of composer Walter Cecil Macfarren.
1829 Birth of composer Albert Dietrich.
1831 Birth of Swedish conductor and composer Fredrik V. L. Norman.
1850 FP of Richard Wagner's Lohengrin conducted by Franz Liszt at Weimar.
1867 Birth of Italian composer Umberto Giordano in Foggia.
1872 Birth of American composer Alfred Baldwin Sloane. 
1873 Birth of Swedish organist, conductor and composer Svante Sjoberg.
1881 Birth of composer Arne Eggen.
1885 Birth of soprano Alice Zeppilli in Monte Carlo. 
1885 Birth of composer Armas Toivo Valdemar Maasalo.
1890 Birth of English composer Ivor Gurney in Gloucester. 
1894 Birth of Austrian conductor Karl Böhm in Gratz. 
1900 Birth of Canadian soprano Flora Nielson, in Vancouver. 
1901 Birth of Austrian soprano Irene Jessner in Vienna. 
1901 Birth of Hungarian music critic and musicologist Paul Henry Lang.
1903 Birth of composer Rudolph Wagner-Regeny.
1905 Death of Greek tenor Yannis Apostolou. 
1906 Birth of opera composer David Tamkin in Chernigov. 
1913 Birth of tenor Richard Tucker in Brooklyn, NY.
1914 Death of Russian composer Anatol Liadov.
1917 Birth of Italian composer Ugo Amendola in Venice. 
1924 Birth of composer Vilayat Khan.
1929 Birth of Hungarian conductor Istvan Kertesz in Budapest.
1924 Birth of opera composer Berislav Klobucar.
1927 Birth of Hungarian baritone Nicolae Herlea in Bucharest.
1931 Birth of English baritone John Shirley-Quirk in Liverpool. 
1931 Birth of Dutch soprano Cristina Deutekom.
1931 Birth of English conductor Robert Irving in Winchester. 
1931 Birth of Hungarian tenor Bela Karizs in Budapest. 
1941 Birth of American bass Paul Plishka in Old Forge, PA. 
1942 Birth of American baritone Alfred Anderson. 
1946 Birth of Italian soprano Elena Mauti-Nunziata in Palma.
1947 Birth of Austrian conductor Gustav Kuhn in Turrach.
1948 Birth of mezzo-soprano Zehava Gal.
1948 Birth of Cuban-American pianist Horacio Gutierrez in Havana.
1948 Birth of Italian soprano Lucia Valentini-Terrani in Padua.
1949 Birth of English pianist Imogen Cooper in London.
1949 Founding of the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado as part of 200th anniversary of Goethe's birth.
1950 Birth of American composer Michael Matthews.
1954 FP of Vincent Persichetti's Symphony No. 5 for strings, by the Louisville Orchestra.
1959 Death of Czech composer Bohuslav Jan Martinu in Liestal. 
1961 Birth of American composer John Berners in Milwaukee, WI.
1964 Death of Italian baritone Aristide Baracchi. 
1968 Birth of American composer Geoffrey Gordon in Flint, MI.
1999 FP of Philip Glass' Symphony No. 5 Requiem, Bardo and Nirmanakaya.
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densortedame · 5 months ago
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ny plakat viser Pål Christian Eggen som Kaptein Sabeltann
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allthecanadianpolitics · 8 years ago
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A third-party advisor has urged Alberta’s education minister to close a legal loophole that lets private schools accommodate LGBTQ students differently than public schools do. Education Minister David Eggen issued a ministerial order Thursday based on advisor Dan Scott’s report, telling two Edmonton-area Christian private schools they must allow gay-straight alliances if students ask for one. Scott’s report, made public Thursday, says private schools are currently exempt from the law to provide a “welcoming, caring, respectful and safe learning environment” for all students. Scott suggests Eggen change that law so it applies to private schools. Eggen, who wasn’t available for an interview Thursday, said in a statement that the order demands the Independent Baptist Christian Education Society follows the law.
“Students in Alberta have the right to establish a Gay-Straight Alliance or Queer-Straight Alliance and to name it as such – it’s the law,” Eggen said. “Students deserve to feel supported in their schools and our government will do everything in our power to ensure that.”
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anatermeulenagenda · 8 years ago
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 14 January 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Digital konsert Bruch violin concerto & Rimsky-Korsa Scheherazade, conductor Nick Davies
21 January 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Digital konsert Rachlin and Mozart Mozart Sinfonia concertante for violin and viola and Symphony no. 41 Jupiter
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim, https://www.tso.no/program/rachlin-med-mozart, livestream at www.adressa.no.
28 January 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Digital konsert: Wallin and Brahms Brahms: Tragic Overture, Wallin: Double concerto for percussion and cello, conductor Peter Szilvay
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim, https://www.tso.no/program/wallin-berlioz, livestream at: www.adressa.no
11 February 2021Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Grieg & Sibelius Grieg: Two lyric pieces, Glière: Horn concert, Sibelius: Symphony no. 1, conductor Eivind Aadland
https://www.tso.no/program/grieg-sibelius
9 and 11 March 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Marita Solberg with Wagner and Puccini, conductor James Gaffigan
19.30 h Olavshallen Trondheim, 
https://www.tso.no/program/s%C3%B8lberg-meg-wagner
https://www.tso.no/tso-play/marita-s%C3%B8lberg-med-wagner-og-puccini 
19 March 2021: Trondheim Sinfonietta: Bhakti Jonathan Harvey: Bhakti, conductor Christian Eggen
20 h Dokkhuset, Trondheim
https://www.facebook.com/trondheimsinfonietta/photos/a.160166364025818/5113447495364322/
https://liveklassisk.no/concert/OwdK40lr6yidVs6XyZIx?fbclid=IwAR3IGB9eMgnnnHguqTbUw_7T3ZnN-KwrJ1Ybm-E4_uBalby3KNzRo2BfZC0
22 March 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Grieg night with Andsnes and Davidsen
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim
https://www.tso.no/program/andsnes-og-davidson
25 March 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Lise Davidsen
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim
https://www.tso.no/en/concert/lise-davidsen-med-tso
8 April 2021: Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Super Tuesday Young Promises, conductor: Nick Davies
https://www.tso.no/program/supertorsdag-unge-lovende
9 April 2021 Trondheim Sinfonietta: TSi Respons with Terje Viken,
conductor Rolf  Gupta
20.00 h Dokkhuset, Trondheim
https://dokkhuset.no/2021/03/tsi-respons-terje-viken/
15 April 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra and Eldbjørg Hemsing, Shostakovich violin concerto I and Tchaikovski Symphony 5
conductor: Eivind Gullberg Jensen
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim
https://www.tso.no/tso-play/eldbj%C3%B8rg-hemsing-med-sjostakovitsj 
22 April 2021 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra: Kleiberg and Sibelius
conductor:  Tabita Berglund
19.30 h Olavshallen, Trondheim
https://www.tso.no/program/kleiberg-sibelius
29 May Trondheim Soloïsts with Ragnhild Hemsing in Bergen International Festival
20.00 h  Håkonshallen, Bergen
https://www.fib.no/program/ragnhild-hemsing--trondheimsolistene/
15 June 2021 Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra with  Leif Ove Andsnes
Mendelssohn, Midsummernight’s dream, Brahsm Liebeslieder-Waltzer, Op. 52 Schumann , pianoconcert in a-moll, Op. 54
19.00 h. Stormen Konserthus, Bodø
https://konserthus.stormen.no/I-stormen/?Activities=1057
!6 June 2021 Arctic Philharmonic Orchestra with  Leif Ove Andsnes
Mendelssohn, Midsummernight’s dream, Brahsm Liebeslieder-Waltzer, Op. 52 Schumann , pianoconcert in a-moll, Op. 54
19.00 h kulturhuset, Tromsø
https://kulturhuset.tr.no/arrangement/leif-ove-andsnes-med-arktisk-filharmoni/
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lesser-known-composers · 3 years ago
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Fartein Valen - Ave Maria, Op. 4 · Siri Torjesen ·
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Christian Eggen
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artwalktv · 6 years ago
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Short film by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel. Fanny is in her mid-twenties and has just moved back to her hometown to start at the local University. During student orientation week she struggles to bond with the other students, and decides to seek out an old friendship. Director and writer: Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel Actors: Kristine Thorp, Helene Bergsholm, André Sørum Producer: Andrea Berentsen Ottmar Cinematographer: Øystein Mamen Editor: Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel & Bendik Mondal Sound designer: Odin Eggen Brække Composer: Okay Kaya Production designer: Kaja Raastad Costume designer: Alva Brosten Make-up: Christine Varden Location sound: Odin Eggen Brække, Mats Støten Production manager: Martine Solberg Colorist: Christian Berg-Nielsen Production Company: Frokost Film Made with support from: The Norwegian Film Institute, Fond for lyd og bilde, Nordisk Film Shortcut, Ape&Bjørn, Frokost Film
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