News
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All concerts cancelled for three weeks
There are new guidelines in place for the next three weeks in Oslo, and it will not be possible to play concerts in front of an audience.
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Watch the world premiere of Wiegenlied
Oslo Philharmonic's season began with new music by Finnish composer Sauli Zinovjev. Now the world premiere is available on Youtube.
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About our infection control measures
We follow the authorities' guidelines to make it safe to go to a concert. Here you will find what you need to know before you attend one of our concerts this autumn.
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Watch Mette Henriette's This Too on Youtube
− It is an indescribable experience to hear them breathe life into the score, says composer Mette Henriette. Now you can watch and hear the Oslo Philharmonic's premiere of "This Too" on Youtube.
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Hear Klaus Mäkelä tell about the 2020/21 Season
In August, Klaus Mäkelä takes over as the Oslo Philharmonic's chief conductor. Hear him tell about the upcoming season's highlights in this video!
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Klaus Mäkelä extends contract with Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic extends contract with new chief conductor Klaus Mäkelä ahead of first season.
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All concerts before summer are cancelled
The Oslo Philharmonic's concerts until 14th June are cancelled.
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Mahler 3 with Mariss Jansons released after 18 years
In August 2001 the Oslo Philharmonic and Mariss Jansons, its chief conductor at the time, recorded Gustav Mahler's third symphony. Now the result is available on CD.
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Dronning Sonja tilstede ved Oslo-Filharmoniens bursdagskonsert
Hennes Majestet Dronningen er til stede ved bursdagskonserten i Oslo Konserthus fredag 27. september 2019 klokken 18.00.
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Our centenary program is launched!
We celebrate our centenary in style throughout the 2019/20 season.
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André Previn obituary
An outstanding artist of our time, and a reflective and kind individual, writes former CEO of the Oslo Philharmonic, Trond Okkelmo, about André Previn.
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Watch Beethoven's ninth on Youtube
Watch Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 performed by the Oslo Philharmonic with choir and soloists, conducted by Klaus Mäkelä.