Klaus Mäkelä Claude Debussy
Igor Stravinsky
Christian Sinding
Edvard Grieg

Season finale: Klaus Mäkelä conducts The Firebird

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Chief Conductor Klaus Mäkelä

Photo Kaupo Kikkas

Season finale: Klaus Mäkelä conducts The Firebird

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.

Claude Debussy (1862–1918) write the tone poem Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune, in English, Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun, in 1894, inspired by Stéphane Mallarmé’s poem The Afternoon of a Faun. The work would become one of his most famous and a milestone in music history.

In 1909, the impresario Serge de Diaghilev founded the ballet company Ballets Russes. In the years before, Diaghilev had created great interest in Russian culture in Paris, and the ballet company became a sensation. The young Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) was central to the success.

In his fire ballet, The Firebird, offered sounds and rhythms the audience had never heard the likes of. It was a huge success at the premiere in 1910 and a breakthrough for the composer. The action is a combination of different stories from Russian folk poetry. 

Debussy also wrote music for the 1912 ballet Jeux (Games) for Ballets Russes. The action is set on a tennis court, and when the ball disappears in the twilight, a young man and two young women follow. The games continue outside of the court, with hide-and-seek, fights and embrace.

Christian Sinding (1856–1941) got his big international breakthrough with the piano piece Frühlingsrauschen in 1897. Danse Orientale is from a collection of piano pieces from the year before, and the orchestral version, arranged by the brit Charlie Piper in 2010, is performed at this concert.

Edvard Grieg (1843–1907) released in total 66 piano works under the title Lyric Pieces. Conductor Anton Seidl orchestrated four of the pieces in the fifth volume from 1891, and Grieg revised them before his death - including the terrific piece March of the Trolls.

What is played

  • Claude Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
  • Igor Stravinsky The Firebird
  • Claude Debussy Jeux
  • Christian Sinding Danse Orientale
  • Edvard Grieg March of the Trolls

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Adult 210 - 670 NOK
Senior 255 - 535 NOK
Student 210 - 335 NOK
Child 150 NOK

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Klaus Mäkelä Claude Debussy
Igor Stravinsky
Christian Sinding
Edvard Grieg

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