Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group
Released Album
Chamber
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July 12, 2019
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February 12, 2013
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January 14, 2013
Artist Info
The Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group is a classical music ensemble based in Oslo, Norway. The group was founded in 2001 as a subsidiary of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the oldest and most prestigious orchestras in Norway. The ensemble consists of a core group of musicians from the orchestra, who come together to perform chamber music in a variety of settings. The founding of the Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group was driven by a desire to explore the rich repertoire of chamber music, and to showcase the talents of the individual musicians within the orchestra. The group's first concert took place in 2001, and was met with critical acclaim. Since then, the ensemble has gone on to perform at some of the most prestigious venues in Norway and beyond, including the Oslo Concert Hall, the Bergen International Festival, and the Edinburgh International Festival. The core members of the Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group are drawn from the ranks of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, and include some of the most talented and experienced musicians in Norway. The group is led by violinist Elise Båtnes, who has been a member of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra since 1998. Båtnes is widely regarded as one of Norway's leading violinists, and has won numerous awards for her performances both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. Other key members of the ensemble include cellist Louisa Tuck, violist Lars Anders Tomter, and pianist Christian Ihle Hadland. Tuck has been a member of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra since 2007, and has also performed with a number of other leading orchestras in Europe and the United States. Tomter is one of Norway's most celebrated violists, and has won numerous awards for his performances and recordings. Hadland is a highly sought-after pianist, who has performed with some of the world's leading orchestras and conductors. The Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group has performed a wide range of repertoire, from classical works by Mozart and Beethoven to contemporary pieces by living composers. The ensemble has also collaborated with a number of leading soloists, including violinist Vilde Frang and cellist Truls Mørk. One of the group's most notable performances was a concert at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2011, where they performed works by Grieg, Sibelius, and Nielsen to critical acclaim. In addition to their performances, the Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group has also won a number of awards and accolades. In 2009, the ensemble won the prestigious Spellemannprisen award for their recording of works by Mozart and Brahms. The group has also been praised for their commitment to education and outreach, and has worked with a number of schools and community organizations to promote classical music in Norway. Overall, the Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group is a highly respected and accomplished ensemble, known for their virtuosic performances and commitment to exploring the rich repertoire of chamber music. With a core group of talented musicians and a commitment to excellence, the group is sure to continue to delight audiences in Norway and beyond for years to come.More....
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