Bergen Philharmonic launches streamed 'Wintermezzo' festival
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Tonight, Norway’s Bergen Philharmonic – one of the ensembles shortlisted for Gramophone’s 2020 Orchestra of the Year – launches ‘Wintermezzo’, a streamed festival of concerts featuring many of today’s brightest musical stars.
Each evening at 19.30 CET (6.30pm in the UK), the orchestra will give a concert, either live or from its archive, which will be streamed on the Bergen PO’s website.
Among the soloists are Gramophone Award winners Víkingur Ólafsson (Musician in Residence), Leif Ove Andsnes and Vilde Frang.
The ‘Wintermezzo’ programme is:
Tuesday, January 19
Edward Gardner conductor
Edvard Grieg Kor
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Beethoven Symphony No 5
Wednesday, January 20
Edward Gardner conductor
Edvard Grieg Kor
Vilde Frang violin
Ligeti Lux Aeterna
Beethoven Violin Concerto
Thursday, January 21
LIVE STREAM
Edward Gardner conductor
Per Hannevold bassoon
Stravinsky Concerto in D, ‘Basel’
Øystein Sevåg European Memories, Bassoon Concerto (world premiere)
Schubert/Berio Rendering
Friday, January 22
Tabita Berglund conductor
Leif Ove Andsnes piano
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in C, K467
Sibelius Symphony No 7
Tuesday, January 26
Edward Gardner conductor
Concert includes Sibelius Symphony No 1
Wednesday, January 27
Pablo Heras-Casado conductor
R Strauss Don Juan
Schumann Symphony No 4
Thursday, January 28
VÍKINGUR ÓLAFSSON RESIDENCY – LIVE STREAM
Edward Gardner conductor
Víkingur Ólafsson piano
Glass Opening (arranged by Christian Badzura for piano and strings
)
JS Bach Concerto No 5 in F minor for Piano and Strings, BWV1056
JS Bach Adagio from Violin Sonata No 5 in F minor BWV1018 (arranged by Ólafsson for piano and strings – world premiere)
Mozart Serenade No 12 in C minor for winds, K388/384a
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491
Friday, January 29
VÍKINGUR ÓLAFSSON RESIDENCY II
Edward Gardner conductor
Víkingur Ólafsson piano
Verdi La forza del destino – Overture
Daniel Bjarnason Processions, Piano Concerto (Norwegian premiere)
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
Tuesday, February 2
VÍKINGUR ÓLAFSSON RESIDENCY III
Víkingur Ólafsson piano
Leif Ove Andsnes piano
Melina Mandozzi violin
Alexander Kagan violin
Frida Fredrikke Waaler Wærvågen cello
JS Bach Violin Sonata No 5 in F minor
Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor
Mozart Larghetto and Allegro in E flat for two pianos
JS Bach/Kurtág Chorales, for two pianos – selection
Bartók Violin Sonata No 1
Wednesday, February 3
Edward Gardner conductor
Ilze Klava viola
Sibelius Andante Festivo
Vasks Viola Concerto (Norwegian premiere)
Sibelius Valse Triste
Sibelius Symphony No 3
Thursday, February 4
Jan-Willem de Vriend conductor and presenter
Tine Thing Helseth trumpet
Mozart Symphony No 32 in G, ‘Paris’
Hummel Trumpet Concerto
Mendelssohn Symphony No 1
Friday, February 5
VÍKINGUR ÓLAFSSON RESIDENCE IV LIVE STREAM
Edward Gardner conductor
Víkingur Ólafsson piano
Bartók Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Csik District
Ligeti Melodien
Bartók Divertimento for strings
Grieg Melodie, Op 47 No 3
Stravinsky Four Norwegian Moods
Grieg Piano Concerto
Tuesday, February 9
Juanjo Mena conductor
Christian Stene clarinet
Sandra Lied Haga cello
Ragnhild Hemsing Hardanger fiddle
Penderecki Prelude for Solo Clarinet
Halvorsen Maskerade suite – selection
Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme (original version)
Tveitt 'Three Fjords', Concerto No 2 for Hardanger fiddle and Orchestra
Wednesday, February 10
‘How does music change the brain, and why does music keep the brain young?’
Neuroscientist Professor Stefan Kölsch in conversation with Leif Ove Andsnes about music and the brain.
Thursday, February 11
Edward Gardner conductor
Nicolas Hodges piano
Stefan Kölsch introduction
'What happens in our brain and our bodies when music surprises us'
Simon Steen-Andersen Piano Concerto, for Piano, Sampler, Orchestra and Video (Norwegian premiere)
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Friday, February 12 LIVE STREAM
Edward Gardner conductor
Adam Walker flute
Sibelius Tapiola
Nielsen Flute Concerto
Brahms Symphony No 4