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Det Norske Kammerorkester

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Norwegian orchestra

Det Norske Kammerorkester orThe Norwegian Chamber Orchestra (established in 1977) is achamber orchestra based inOslo.[1]

Biography

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The orchestra was founded by theviolinistBjarne Fiskum who got the idea for a summer course for young string talents summer 1975.[1] Since its foundation the orchestra has recorded some 20 albums and been on numerous tours inNorway,Europe,Asia andUnited States. The orchestra has since 1995 held Oslo Vinternattsfestival each year. AwardedSpellemannprisen a total of six times, including This years Spellemann (Player of the Year) in 1988,[2] the orchestra is one of the most successful artists regardless of genre.

Terje Tønnesen was the artistic director of the orchestra from its inception until August 2021.[3]Iona Brown was artistic director of the orchestra from 1981 to 2001, ea position she shared with Tønnesen. Since 2002, in additionLeif Ove Andsnes been the orchestra's principal guest conductor. Since 2009, violinistIsabelle van Keulen has been associated with the orchestra as artistic director juxtaposed with Terje Tønnesen.[1] Guest-Conductors have included Donald Covert. Since 2021, the orchestra has been led byPekka Kuusisto.[4]

The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra is a project orchestra where musicians of the orchestra varies from project to project. The orchestra aims to bring together the best musicians in Norway to each project, capturing musicians from several of the Norwegian orchestras focusing on musicians fromOslo Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as extensive use of freelance musicians. The orchestra also tries to bring home the Norwegian musicians who work abroad for several of its projects. However, it is always a core of members who are helping to keep the continuity of the orchestra.

The orchestra produces 30-40 concerts annually and has a separate series in Oslo. In addition, the orchestra travels on separate tours in Norway, as well as visiting a number of festivals throughout the country. The orchestra has no permanent concert venue, but playing their concerts in Oslo in bothDen Norske Opera,Oslo Concert Hall,Gamle Logen and a number of churches. The orchestra had for many years the University Hall in Oslo as the main arena, and when this will again open in 2011, will continue to play several of their concerts there.

The orchestra is funded through grants from the Norwegian government, and Oslo. Public support is ca. 50% of the funding. Other revenue comes from ticket sales, sales of concerts and sponsorship revenue.

Awards and honors

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Discography

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References

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  1. ^abc"Det Norske Kammerorkester Biography" [The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Biography] (in Norwegian).Store Norske Leksikon. Retrieved2013-08-20.
  2. ^Bergan, Jon Vidar (24 October 2023)."Spellemannprisen".Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved17 November 2023.
  3. ^"Leader Laureate Terje Tønnesen".Det Norske Kammerorkester. Retrieved2025-06-01.
  4. ^"Norwegian Chamber Orchestra".Det Norske Kammerorkester. Retrieved2025-06-01.
  5. ^Bernhardt, Emil (2013-06-20)."Matt, nordisk vår" [Matt, Nordic spring] (in Norwegian).Morgenbladet. Retrieved2013-08-20.

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