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Exploring the Vibrant World of Oslo Philharmonic's 2025 Concert Season

As the Oslo Philharmonic gears up for its 2025 concert season, attendees are in for a dynamic array of performances featuring world-renowned artists and captivating compositions. From the enchanting sounds of Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty to the intense drama of Wagner's Parsifal, the season promises a rich tapestry of musical experiences. Highlights include performances by star violinist Hilary Hahn, celebrated conductor Vasily Petrenko, and many more, each bringing their unique flair to the Oslo Concert Hall stage.

Apr 1, 2025
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1. Marie Jacquot Veronika Eberle
Between Trees was the international breakthrough for the composer Kristine Tjøgersen (b. 1982) from Oslo. The Norwegian Radio Orchestra premiered the orchestral piece and was selected as “most outstanding work” at the prestigious award ceremony International Rostrum of Composers.
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Apr 3, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

2. Easter Concert Vasily Petrenko Oslo Philharmonic Choir
Vasily Petrenko conducts the concert version of the third act from Richard Wagner’s Parsifal, which takes place on Good Friday. The baritone Yngve Søberg is among the soloists in Wagner’s symbolic and intense farewell work.
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10 - 11 Apr, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

3. Roberto Gonzalez-Monjas
American Hilary Hahn is one of classical music’s biggest stars. At this concert she is the soloist in Antonín Dvořák’s Violin Concerto. The Spanish conductor Roberto González-Monjas also conducts Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7.
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Apr 24, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

4. Stroller concert
Welcome to the Oslo Philharmonic’s chamber concert for parents with small children - our classical concert offer for families with the youngest children.
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Apr 30, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

5. Classical Hour Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider
“The music from this ballet will become one of my best works. The subject is so poetic, so well suited to music, that I was entirely engrossed in composing it, and wrote with an ardor and passion which always results,” wrote Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1841-1893) during the work with Sleeping Beauty.
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May 7, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

6. Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider Ting-Wei Chen
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider conducts music based on legends and fairytales: Richard Strauss’ tone poem Till Eulenspiegel and Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty Suite. Ting-Wei Chen is the soloist in Carl Nielsen’s Flute Concerto.
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May 8, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

7. Classical Hour Eivind Aadland Paul Lewis
Ludwig van Beethoven was himself the soloist and the star when he performed his first piano concertos, but when he finished his Piano Concerto No. 5, Beethoven had lost so much of his hearing that he could not play himself. Paul Lewis is the soloist and Eivind Aadland is conducting when the Oslo Philharmonic performs all five piano concertos over three nights.
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May 14, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

8. Eivind Aadland Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis is the soloist and Eivind Aadland is conducting when the Oslo Philharmonic performs all five piano concertos over three nights. In the second concert of the week, you will hear Beethoven's second and third piano concertos.
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May 15, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

9. Eivind Aadland Paul Lewis
Ludwig van Beethoven was himself the soloist and the star when he performed his first piano concertos. Paul Lewis is the soloist and Eivind Aadland is conducting when the Oslo Philharmonic performs all five piano concertos over three nights. This is the final concerts, with Beethoven's first and fourth piano concerto on the program.
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May 16, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

10. Klaus Mäkelä
The Oslo Philharmonic and Chief Conductor Klaus Mäkelä ends the season with colorful Norwegian, French and Russian music. Claude Debussy’s Jeux and Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird were both written for the famous Russian ballet company in Paris.
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22 - 23 May, 2025
Oslo Philharmonic

Oslo · Oslo Concert Hall

Conclusion
The Oslo Philharmonic's 2025 concert season stands as a testament to the power of music to connect, inspire, and transport audiences. By intertwining the classical with the contemporary, and the traditional with the innovative, this season offers something for everyone. Whether you're a lifelong fan of classical music or a newcomer curious to explore, the Oslo Philharmonic invites you to join in a celebration of musical excellence and creativity. Be prepared to be moved, challenged, and utterly captivated.
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