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Edvard Grieg Aage Kvalbein 1866
Cello: Aage Kvalbein Piano: Reidun Askeland Intermezzo for Cello and Piano, composed in 1866 by Edvard Grieg.
Joseph Haydn Carlsen Tine Thing Helseth Christian Ihle Hadland Ihle Martin Fröst Arve Tellefsen Tellefsen Grieg Kvandal Nystedt Barratt Aage Kvalbein Truls Mørk Frans Helmerson Torleif Thedéen David Geringas Perényi Bengtson Claret Andrew Manze Olsen Lund Bengtsson Bergen International Festival Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival Oslo Sinfonietta Oslo Philharmonic Norwegian Radio Orchestra Münchner Rundfunkorchester Zurich Chamber Orchestra 1823 1988 2007 2011 2012 2013
Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto no.1 in C major, 3rd movement: Allegro Molto Soloist: Frida Fredrikke Waaler Wærvågen Ensemble Allegria Kulturkirken Jakob, Oslo April 9th, 2013 The italian word Allegria means cheerfulness. And it is the joy of making music together that drove a group of music students to found the orchestra in 2007. Ensemble Allegria consists of 20 musicians from the age 20 to 26. The orchestra runs independently by its musicians, with The Norwegian Academy of Music as an important contributor. The Concert master and artistic leader of the orchestra is Maria Angelika Carlsen. Ensemble Allegria has already featured many exciting projects during The Bergen International Festival, The Hardanger Music Festival and Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival. They have also worked with international reknown artists such as Tine Thing Helseth, Christian Ihle Hadland, Martin Fröst and Arve Tellefsen. Ensemble Allegria has done projects together with The Norwegian Soloists' Choir, Oslo Cathedral Choir and Oslo Sinfonietta. In august 2012 they recorded their debut album Allegria with music by composers such as Grieg, Kvandal and Nystedt. The album will be released on LAWO classics in spring 2013. In november 2012, Ensemble Allegria was awarded the Statoil talent scholarship of 1 million NOK, as the first ensemble ever to receive this prize. The Norwegian cellist Frida Fredrikke Waaler Wærvågen (b. 1988) began playing cello at the age of 5 at her local music school in Horten. From the age of 10 she was a pupil at the private music institute Barratt-Due in Oslo. She has studied with Prof. Aage Kvalbein for six years and with Prof. Truls Mørk at the Norwegian Academy of Music while taking her Bachelor where she graduated with the highest possible grade, Spring 2011. Frida Fredrikke has also studied with Professor Frans Helmerson during an exchange year at the Musikhochschule in Cologne. From Autumn 2012, Frida Fredrikke is studying masters at Edsberg, the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Sweden, with Prof. Torleif Thedéen. Frida Fredrikke has participated in distinguished masterclasses and courses with David Geringas, Ralph Kirschbaum, Miklos Perényi, Erling B. Bengtson, Luis Claret, Torleif Thedéen, Frans Helmerson and Andrew Manze. Since the age of 11, Frida Fredrikke has won first prices and Honorary awards in several international and national competitions; "Young Musician" in Tallinn, Estonia, A. Janigro International Cello Competition in Porec, Croatia, Sparre Olsen and Youth Championships, Norway. She has also received several awards and scholarships, including Ånun Lund Rej Memorial Fund, Kavli Prize, Arve Tellefsen Music Prize and RWE Dea Music Scholarship. Frida Fredrikke has made her mark as a soloist with professional orchestras at home and abroad such as the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, the Royal Norwegian Navy Band, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, Kaunas Philharmonic and the National Honoured Academic Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. She has held recitals both solo and with chamber music groups at festivals like Hardanger Music Festival, Oslo Chamber Music Festvival, Chamber Music in Stavern ,Bergen and Vestfold International Festivals. Frida Fredrikke participates regularly in string orchestras like the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra and as a principal cellist in Ensemble Allegria Frida Fredrikke is playing on a Nicolas Dupot cello, 1823, previously owned by the great cellist Erling Blöndal Bengtsson. The cello is kindly borrowed to her by Dextra Musica, Norway. visit us at www.ensembleallegria.com and www.fridafredrikke.com
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