Classical Hour
Klaus Mäkelä
Janine Jansen
Lars Petter Hagen
Jean Sibelius
Classical Hour: Janine Jansen performs Sibelius

Conductor Klaus Mäkelä and soloist Janine Jansen.
Photo Kaupo Kikkas
Classical Hour: Janine Jansen performs Sibelius
Klaus Mäkelä conducts music by Lars Petter Hagen and Jean Sibelius, who process the past in very different ways in the works in the program. Janine Jansen is the soloist in Sibelius' Violin Concerto.
Lars Petter Hagen (b. 1975) wrote Kunstnerens fortvilelse foran de antikke fragmenters storhet (The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins) for the Oslo Philharmonic, who premiered the piece in 2010. The title is taken from the famous drawing by Johann Heinrich Füssli in which an artist buries his face in his hands in front of Roman ruins - unattainably beautiful in all their transience. Hagen's ruins are Richard Strauss' and Gustav Mahler's music, and the starting point for the piece is Mahler's third symphony. As the artists of antiquity, they established frameworks for their art form that later composers must relate to.
Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) started violin lessons when he was 14 years old and was soon completely absorbed by the instrument. In the next decade, he dreamed of becoming a concert violinist, but eventually, he gave up and focused instead on composition. Sibelius' Violin Concerto became his unhappy declaration of love for the violin, and the first version was so technically difficult that the soloists did not master the challenges.
What is played
- Lars Petter Hagen The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins
- Jean Sibelius Violin Concert
Duration
Performers
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Klaus Mäkelä
Conductor -
Janine Jansen
Violin
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Adult | 175 - 450 NOK |
Senior | - NOK |
Student | 175 - 300 NOK |
Child | 150 NOK |
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Classical Hour
Klaus Mäkelä
Janine Jansen
Lars Petter Hagen
Jean Sibelius