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Norwegian Chamber Orchestra - Melancholy

In this concert, we invite you to embrace the lighter shades of melancholy on the emotional spectrum.

Close-up of a woman looking melancholic
Photo: Det norske kammerorkester

In a captivating exploration of emotions, this evening delves into the enigmatic realm of melancholy.

Celebrated in art, and particularly in music, melancholy is regarded as a delicate essence that must be nurtured like a vulnerable plant, for it holds the key to extraordinary experiences.

Within the variations of melancholy—from a gentle touch of sadness to the depths of despair—music finds its unmatched ability to convey these emotional landscapes.

Drawing inspiration from the Baroque's doleful sentiments, the fervour of Beethoven, and the romantic flirtations of Dvo?ák, we embark on a journey that transcends time.

Furthermore, the soul-stirring strings of our contemporary age, meticulously composed by the renowned Caroline Shaw, join this melodic tapestry.

Prepare to be transported through an emotional ocean, as we explore the intricate nuances of melancholy, where tears may flow, but spirits shall soar.

On this winter evening, we culminate our concert with a strikingly contrasting piece—a grand finale that concludes with exuberance.

Program

  • Antonio Vivald: Concerto for strings in g minor, Rv156
  • Anton?n Dvo?ák: Notturno for strings
  • Oliver Leith: will o wisp (World premiere) 
  • Caroline Shaw: Plan & Elevation
  • Inger Hannisdal: New commissioned piece
  • Ludwig van Beethoven:Cavatina from String Quartet No. 13, Op. 130
  • Wojciech Kilar: Orawa – Symphonic poem

Contributors

  • Rakhi Singh, artistic director

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Practical information

For security reasons, the University Aula has mandatory coat check. We recommend arriving well before the event starts.

Published June 27, 2023 12:21 PM - Last modified Aug. 5, 2024 10:46 AM