Marie Jacquot
Veronika Eberle
Kristine Tjøgersen
Sergei Prokofiev
Camilla Saint-Saëns

Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony

Oslo Concert Hall

Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony

Veronika Eberle is the soloist in Sergei Prokofiev's dreamy Violin Concerto No. 1. Marie Jacquot conducts Kristine Tjøgersen’s international breakthrough Between Trees, and Camille Saint Saëns’ monumental Symphony No. 3.

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. 

Among the trees in the forest, “it teems with roots connected in a network of fungal threads,” the composer says. “These threads connect trees and plants so that they can communicate - like the forest’s own internet.” The piece is rich in unusual instrument sounds and techniques. 

She continues: “Fungal threads grow in pulses, so there is a rhythmically pulsating life unfolding beneath our feet. The opening is therefore buoyant and airy, like communicating trees. We then move over the ground, and hear flapping wings and various birds.”

When the Russian Revolution was a fact in 1917, Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) left the eye of the storm, Petrograd (today’s St. Petersburg), and traveled to the far east, with a steam boat on the rivers Volga and kama towards the Ural Mountains. In these calm surroundings, he wrote his most famous work. 

There is little in the Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major that bears witness to the troubled times - perhaps excluding the wild second movement. The first and third movement contains some of Prokofiev’s most dreamy, romantic music, and some of his most memorable melodies.

“I gave everything to it I was able to give. What I have accomplished here, I will never achieve again,” Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) said about his Symphony No. 3 in C minor, the “Organ Symphony”, which premiered in London in 1886. This would be his last symphony and one of his most famous pieces.

After growing up as a child prodigy on the piano, Saint-Saëns got the most prestigious organist job in France, at the La Madeleine church in Paris. The composer Franz Liszt heard him play there and called him “the world’s best organist”. Symphony No. 3 culminates in a powerful ending with piano and organ.

What is played

  • Kristine Tjøgersen Between Trees
  • Sergei Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Camille Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 «Organ Symphony»

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Student 185 - 305 NOK
Child 150 NOK

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Marie Jacquot
Veronika Eberle
Kristine Tjøgersen
Sergei Prokofiev
Camilla Saint-Saëns

Oslo Concert Hall