So Many Things 1
Anne Sofie von Otter & Brooklyn Rider
Pop and Classical with no dividing wall.
In her latest project the Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter joins forces with the ground-breaking string quartet Brooklyn Rider – an album with music by iconic artists from both classical and pop music. In this first of two concerts in Troldsalen you can listen to music by Philip Glass, John Adams and other composers, and the title track of So Many Things by Nico Muhly.
'So Many Things … so much fascinating and wonderful music out there to discover, to perform and to record. This disc is about music from our days: 1990s to 2015. I am bringing two worlds together on So Many Things. In fact I don't see them as two worlds at all, but just plain old good, interesting, attractive music that moves and inspires me', says Anne Sofie von Otter.
The Grammy-winning mezzo has previously demonstrated her great talent for juggling genres, as she did in collaborating with Elvis Costello and again two years ago in her Bergen International Festival performance of French chansons.
American Brooklyn Rider play with the energy level of young rock stars and have been dubbed 'the future of chamber music'. The quartet celebrated its tenth anniversary last season with fifteen commissioned works, and consistently receives equally enthusiastic reviews from all quarters – classical, world music and rock.
Brooklyn Rider
Johnny Gandelsman violin
Colin Jacobsen violin
Nicholas Cords viola
Michael Nicolas cello
Anne Sofie von Otter mezzo soprano
PHILIP GLASS
Three excerpts from Bent
CAROLINE SHAW
Cant voi l'aube (new commission)
COLIN JACOBSEN
For Sixty Cents (new commission)
JOHN ADAMS
Am I in Your Light (from Doctor Atomic, arr. Evan Ziporyn)
GLEN KOTCHE
Ping Pong Fumble Thaw
NICO MUHLY
So Many Things
COLIN JACOBSEN
Exit
Return transport included:
Departure from Strandkaien (Tourist information/Food Hall) at 15:00;
Return from Troldhaugen at 17:30
The restaurant Spisestedet Troldhaugen offers a light meal in the space between many of the concerts in Troldsalen. The meal must be ordered in advance. Read more and order here.
Supported by The Savings Bank Foundation DNB – Dextra Musica and Anders Sveaas' Charitable Foundation
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Tidligere arrangement: 28. mai
Crescendo: Oktetter m/Jansen, Weilerstein, Biss & unge solister - Troldsalen
Senere arrangement: 28. mai
So Many Things 2 - Troldsalen