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Classical music, opera, ballet and dance in Oslo, Norway

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OsloOpening concert: Orient-Occident

Jordi Savall; Hespèrion XXI; Moslem Rahal; Waed Bouhassoun

OsloEnsemble Allegria and Andreas Borregaard plays Haydn and Sallinen

Haydn, Sallinen
Ensemble Allegria; Andreas Borregaard

OsloIran through poetry and music

Marjan Vahdat; Tord Gustavsen; Ertan Tekin; Rune Arnesen

OsloBach & MacMillan - I saw Eternity

Bach, MacMillan
Nigel Short; Tenebrae

OsloWorld Premiere: B. Morten Christophersen: Credo, et Credis

Christophersen: Credo, et Credis
Vivianne Sydnes; Oslo Cathedral Choir; Kåre Nordstoga

OsloTenebrae – music for meditation and contemplation

Tallis, von Bingen, de La Rue, Tavener, Ludwig, Marquez Boquiren
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Norwegian National Ballet does justice to Pite's Light of Passage

Powerful and thoroughly absorbing living art. 
*****
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Klaus Mäkelä conducts a fluent Bach Mass in B minor in Oslo

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.
***11
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A love letter to the art of classical ballet: La Bayadère in Oslo

Norwegian National Ballet opened its new run of Natalia Makarova’s staging, with Whitney Jensen and Lania Atkins making outstanding impressions as Nikiya and Gamzatti. 
*****
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Alone and in love: Christoph Loy’s compelling new Onegin in Oslo

Chrisoph Loy's new Oslo production of Eugene Onegin only somewhat succeeds in its desire to create a meditation on loneliness, but superb musical performances still make it an utterly compelling piece of music theatre.
****1
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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.
**111
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On the waterfront: A Sea Symphony in Oslo

Ralph Vaughan Williams' towering A Sea Symphony and the orchestra of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet capped off the Oslo opera season in a singularly loud fashion. 
***11
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