Events in the University Aula - Page 3
Let yourself be captivated by powerful choir sound!
Welcome to a grand musical experience!
Intimate musical letters from a symbiotic trio of composers
The performance of Paradise is linked directly to the nature.
Austrian star soprano visits Norway for the first time.
The tradition with Young Baroque continues: early music combined with a young commitment and the joy of playing!
The opening concert of Oslo Early 2023 is by one of the best baroque orchestra in the world!
A musical journey through classical works with roots from Italy and the baroque.
A celebration of the greatest genre-builder in history
Two of quartet literature's true masterpieces perfromed by an award-winning ensemble.
Experience Anna Berg's work with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra.
A conversation on writing about the history of South-Africa, about migration and the history of colonialism.
A conversation about a long life of authorship and the effectiveness of literature
A highly romantic program performed by world stars
Adventurous opening concert for Oslo Chamber Music Festival 2023
Francis Fukuyama on AI, technology and how it will impact democracies and world politics
From 3rd to 5th of June the city will be filled with choral singing on the highest level at the mini-festival A Sea of Voices!
From 3rd to 5th of June the city will be filled with choral singing on the highest level at the mini-festival A Sea of Voices!
From 3rd to 5th of June the city will be filled with choral singing on the highest level at the mini-festival A Sea of Voices!
Trio music from the golden age of romanticism.
A deep dive into the shifting directions of the 20th century with Marianne Beate Kielland and Erling Ragnar Eriksen.
A vital musical encounter with one of Sápmi's greatest artists
Norwegian Baroque Ensemble offers an intense concert that inspires to both laughter and tears.
The Academic Choir Association will together with Oslo Chamber Orchestra fill up the University Aula with Norwegian Sounds!
Experience Ludwig van Beethoven at its best.