Celebrating its 250th anniversary, the esteemed Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra presents "Opus 250," a captivating collection of classical compositions that showcase the orchestra's unparalleled artistry and the rich tapestry of Norwegian contemporary music. Recorded live between January and March 2015 at the renowned Grieghallen in Bergen, this album is a testament to the orchestra's enduring legacy and their commitment to excellence.
The album opens with Olav Berg's "Concerto for Viola and Orchestra," a piece that highlights the orchestra's ability to blend the rich, resonant tones of the viola with the full, lush sound of the orchestra. The second track, "Shadows and Shields" by James MacMillan, is a powerful and evocative work that showcases the orchestra's dynamic range and technical prowess.
The third track, "Horns in Landscapes," is a three-part suite that takes the listener on a journey through the Norwegian landscape. From the pastoral beauty of "From the Mountain Pastures" to the serene tranquility of "In the Deep Calm of the Forest," and the thrilling excitement of "The Wild Hunt," this suite is a testament to the orchestra's ability to paint vivid pictures with sound.
The album concludes with Andrew Litton's "Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra," a three-movement work that highlights the orchestra's rhythmic precision and the virtuosic skills of the timpanist. From the dramatic opening of "Ouverture" to the haunting beauty of "Nocturne," and the exhilarating finale, this concerto is a fitting conclusion to an album that is sure to delight classical music enthusiasts.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Opus 250" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of classical music. The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra's performance is nothing short of breathtaking, and this album is a fitting tribute to their 250 years of musical excellence.