Cover Norwegian Opera Overtures

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
13.08.2021

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  • Waldemar Thrane (1790 - 1828):
  • 1 Thrane: Fjeldeventyret: Ouverture 07:37
  • Martin Andreas Udbye (1820 - 1889):
  • 2 Udbye: Fredkulla: Ouverture 06:55
  • Johannes Haarklou (1847 - 1925):
  • 3 Haarklou: Væringene i Miklagard: Ouverture 08:13
  • Ole Olsen (1850 - 1927):
  • 4 Olsen: Lajla: Ouverture 07:44
  • Sigwardt Aspestrand (1856 - 1942):
  • 5 Aspestrand: Der Recke von Lyrskovsheid: Ouverture 07:16
  • Catharinus Elling (1858 - 1942): Kosakkene:
  • 6 Elling: Kosakkene: Ouverture 08:34
  • 7 Elling: Kosakkene: Danser 06:47
  • Hjalmar Borgstrøm (1864 - 1925):
  • 8 Borgstrøm: Thora paa Rimol: Ouverture 09:14
  • Arne Eggen (1881 - 1955):
  • 9 Eggen: Olav Liljekrans: Danser 08:29
  • Total Runtime 01:10:49

Info for Norwegian Opera Overtures

The Norwegian opera literature is a well concealed and all too little known gem in our national cultural heri­tage. There is general agreement that it begins with the Waldemar Thrane/Henrik Bjerregaard Singspiel Fjeld-eventyret (The Mountain Story) from 1824. And through­out the nineteenth century there were a number of Norwe­gian composers who wrote operas, most of them now long forgotten.

With this release we wish to make the music accessible to listeners in the hope of generating new interest in and discussion about why this part of our cultural heritage has been left to lie untouched. The recording would never have seen the light of day without retired conductor Terje Boye Hansen’s untiring efforts on behalf of Norway’s mu­sical heritage and Norwegian opera literature.

The Norwegian National Opera Orchestra
Ingar Bergby, conductor




Ingar Bergby
is one of Norway's leading conductors, with many achievements within classical music, opera, contemporary and crossover music. He has distinguished himself as an artist with the power to shape ideas and with great dedication to his work.

Ingar Heine Bergby was born on February 4, 1964 in Sarpsborg, into a musical family, and grew up playing in the local wind bands. He studied clarinet with Richard Kjelstrup at The Norwegian Academy of Music, and later orchestra conducting with Karsten Andersen, as well as with Jorma Panula at the Sibelius Academy. He graduated as conductor from the Norwegian Academy of Music in 1991.

The Norwegian National Opera Orchestra
consists of 101 full-time orchestral musicians and is regarded as one of Norway’s leading orchestras.

Throughout the season, the orchestra takes part in around 160 opera and ballet performances, and every season plays three or four major symphonic concerts in the Oslo Opera House’s Main Stage.

The orchestra has a history dating all the way back to 1827, and more specifically to the Strømbergs Theatre, which was one of the first locations in Norway at which opera was performed. Upon the establishment of the Christiania Theatre in 1837 and the opening of the National Theatre in 1899, these locations became the orchestra’s headquarters, until the Norwegian National Opera opened its doors in Youngstorget in 1959.

When the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet moved into its iconic new building in Bjørvika in 2008, the orchestra gained a dedicated orchestra rehearsal space and premises with world-class acoustics.

Following the establishment of the symphonic concert series, experts such as Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Leif Segerstam, Alexander Lazarev, Michail Jurowski and Hartmut Haenchen have visited the Oslo Opera House and created many magical moments together with the orchestra. In addition to performances and concerts, the orchestra musicians also offer a self-produced chamber music series in the Second House.

The musicians’ most important collective objective is to create the best possible orchestral music framework for the performances of the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet. The orchestra garners critical acclaim, including in cultural media overseas. For many years the orchestra has also maintained a fruitful musical collaboration with Rinaldo Alessandrini, including on the Handel and Mozart operas, and with Alessandrini as conductor gave a critically acclaimed performance of the operatic overtures of W. A. Mozart. It is also possible to enjoy the Norwegian National Opera Orchestra’s participation in performances featuring sopranos Eli Kristin Hanssveen and Marita Sølberg, conducted by John Helmer Fiore.

In autumn 2016, the orchestra also received the Tom Wilhelmsen Foundation’s opera and ballet prize, constituting NOK 1 million (€107 000). The prize enabled the orchestra to tour to Copenhagen and Helsinki during the autumn of 2017.



Booklet for Norwegian Opera Overtures

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