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Lorenz thank the Lorentz Reitan presented his final program director of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Published: August 18. 2006 6:00 Updated: 22.aug. 2006 24:47 MARIE AUBERT It is certainly sad, says Lorentz Reitan. In a few weeks thank him for his after nine and a half years as managing director of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Sten Cranner gets new director from 1 September, while Reitan be on a new role as special advisor to the harmony. There is a round and nice title, chuckling Reitan. He looks forward to less administrative work in the new position. When you are president, it is like the phone is not. One must take part in as many individual cases and small items. I can not wait to get time to do things thoroughly, like planning an anniversary in the eight to nineyear perspective, says the director. Next Thursday open Philharmonic season with trumpeter Ole Edvard Antonsen on stage. The popular musician has put together a program of their own favorites, from baroque to rock. Enigmatic Russian 250 anniversary of Mozart's death have already been thoroughly celebrated, but a little more celebration there is room for at BFO this fall. Mozart's "Requiem" are on the program in December, conducted by the Basque conductor Juanjo Mena. Mink Fosheim will also visit the Hall with school performance "The story of Mozart 'in October But another jubilant get even more attention in the fall, namely Dmitri Shostakovich. The Russian composer would have filled one hundred years this year. Shostakovich had the role of communism official composer during WW2, and his works were interpreted as patriotic music. More recently revealed that Shostakovich was deeply critical of Stalin and the regime. Shostakovich is very popular abroad this year. He managed a music form that cut right into the heart, said Reitan. Truls Mørk opens Shostakovich concert series with the composer's Cello Concerto on 5 and 6 October. The week after playing the harmony the great "Leningrad Symphony." Courses for "dummies" New this year is a listening course, both for "dummies" who want to know more about classical music and concertgoers who want to know more about the music they hear. The harmony and Norwegian musikkråd Hordaland collaborating on a lecture series on
three evenings concerts associated with Mozart's "Requiem", Puccini's "Tosca" and Shostakovich's "Leningrad Symphony." In the lectures, people can learn about the music, the composer and the times they lived. Having knowledge of the play, making love to that one listener in a different way, says CEO of Norwegian musikkråd Oslo, Unni Walan. First new opera In November sees the start of the cooperation of the New Opera, which is triggered by four performances of Puccini's "Tosca." Director Martin Otava guests in Bergen after having directed "Salome" last year. Bergen's own opera singer Ronnie Johansen will have a starring role as police chief Scarpia. We aim to fill the Hall four evenings. It is a challenge, but we think it should go, says Chief Information Officer Henning Målsnes.
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