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The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra is a Norwegian orchestra based in Bergen. Its principal concert venue is the Grieg Hall.

Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra
Former name
  • Det Musicalske Selskab
  • Musikselskabet Harmonien
Founded1765
LocationBergen, Norway
Concert hallGrieg Hall
Principal conductorEdward Gardner
WebsiteOfficial website

History


The Grieg Hall in May, 2016
The Grieg Hall in May, 2016

Established in 1765 under the name Det Musicalske Selskab (The Musical Society), it later changed its name to Musikselskabet Harmonien. Bergen citizens often refer to the ensemble as "Harmonien" (the Harmony).

After World War I, there was strong interest in the major Norwegian cities of Bergen and Kristiania (later Oslo) in having larger orchestras. In 1919, the orchestra in Bergen was reorganized to employ 40 professional full-time musicians. As of 2015, the orchestra has 101 musicians.

The orchestra has had a long tradition of playing contemporary music. Ludwig van Beethoven's second symphony was performed in Bergen in the year it was published, 1804, even before it was performed in Berlin. Bergen-born composer Edvard Grieg had close ties with the orchestra, and was artistic director from 1880 to 1882. He also bequeathed a portion of his estate to a fund which continues to provide financial support for the orchestra. Other composers have served as principal conductor of the orchestra, including Arvid Fladmoe, Johan Halvorsen, Iver Holter, Richard Henneberg, Olav Kielland and Per Winge. Composer Harald Sæverud was frequently invited to conduct his own works, and the orchestra continues to commission and perform new compositions on a regular basis. Other composers who have conducted their own works with the orchestra include Aaron Copland, Karl Nielsen, Jean Sibelius, Witold Lutosławski, Lukas Foss, and Krzysztof Penderecki. In 1953, the Festspillene i Bergen was started and Leopold Stokowski was contracted to conduct the orchestra. Other conductors at the Bergen Festival have included Eugene Ormandy and Sir Thomas Beecham.

American conductor Andrew Litton became principal conductor in 2003 and artistic director in 2005. In 2002 the orchestra began to record the complete orchestral works of Edvard Grieg, the first Norwegian orchestra to do so. Norwegian conductor Ole Kristian Ruud and the orchestra recorded the final of the 7 CDs for BIS., in 2005. Litton now has the title of conductor laureate with the orchestra. The orchestra's current chief conductor is Edward Gardner, since October 2015, with an initial contract of 3 seasons.[1][2] In January 2017. the orchestra announced the extension of Gardner's contract in Bergen through 2021.[3] In September 2019, the orchestra further extended Gardner's contract through 2023.[4] In June 2021, the orchestra announced a 1-year extension of Gardner's contract through July 2024.[5] In November 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Sir Mark Elder as its next principal guest conductor, effective 1 August 2022, with an initial contract of three years through 31 July 2025.[6] Gardner is scheduled to conclude his tenure as chief conductor at the close of the 2023–2024 season.[7]

Many members of the orchestra teach at the Grieg Academy of Music, which is a music conservatory within the University of Bergen.


Chief conductors



Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra timeline



Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra partial discography


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References


  1. "Et kupp for Harmonien". Norwegian Radio (NRK). 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  2. "Edward Gardner to head the Bergen Philharmonic". Gramophone. 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2015-10-10.
  3. Britt Sørensen (2017-01-05). "Edward Gardner får fornyet kontrakt med BFO". Bergens Tidende. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  4. "Edward Gardner forlenger med Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester" (Press release). Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  5. "Edward Gardner forlenger kontrakten med Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester" (Press release). Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. 17 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-17.
  6. "Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra appoints Sir Mark Elder as Principal Guest Conductor" (Press release). Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. 15 November 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
  7. "Edward Gardner named Music Director of Den Norske Opera & Ballett" (Press release). Askonas Holt. 1 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-02.



На других языках


- [en] Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra

[es] Orquesta Filarmónica de Bergen

La Orquesta Filarmónica de Bergen (Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester en noruego) es una orquesta noruega con sede en Bergen, Hordaland.

[ru] Бергенский филармонический оркестр

Бергенский филармонический оркестр (норв. Bergen filharmoniske orkester) — симфонический оркестр, старейший в Норвегии. Базируется в Бергене. Основан в 1765 году как Музыкальное общество (Det Musicalske Selskab), с 1769 функционировал под названием «Гармоническое общество» (Det Harmoniske Selskab), с 1856 – «Музыкальное общество 'Гармония'» (Musikselskabet Harmonien, часто сокращённо – «Гармония»), современное название с 1986. История оркестра связана с именем Эдварда Грига, который, будучи уроженцем Бергена, участвовал в жизни этого коллектива как творчески, так и материально. В течение нескольких лет он также был главным дирижёром Бергенского оркестра.



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