Photo: Clas-Olav Slotte

Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra

The Ostrobothnian Chamber Orchestra (OCO) from Kokkola, Finland, was founded by the Orchestra’s Honorary Conductor Juha Kangas in 1972 and has been a professional orchestra since 1989. The homogeneous sound and dynamic impact of the Orchestra are a result of years of playing together. Sakari Oramo has served as the Artistic Director of the Orchestra 2013-2019. The new Artistic Director, Malin Broman, took up her appointment in autumn 2019.

The Orchestra’s repertoire covers periods in the history from the Baroque to the present day. The OCO has made an outstanding contribution to the promotion of contemporary Finnish music. Many Finnish composers have written and dedicated works to the Orchestra. The OCO has also close contacts with composers both in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries and has premiered more than 190 works to date.

The OCO was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize in 1993 and has since been the recipient of many other distinctions. The OCO performs regularly with top international soloists and has released more than 80 recordings. Its foreign tours have taken it to several European countries, Japan and USA.

Programme

Sun
14.7.

J. S. Bach (1685—1750):

First movement from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 (1718)

Sun
14.7.

Anders Hillborg (1954):

Second movement for J. S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 'Very Tender' (2017)

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14.7.

J. S. Bach (1685—1750):

Third movement from Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G, BWV 1048 (1718)

Sun
14.7.

Anders Hillborg (1954):

Bach Materia for violin and string orchestra (2017)

Sun
14.7.

Antonín Dvořák (1841—1904):

Serenade in E, Op. 22 for string orchestra (1875)

Mon
15.7.

Mikko Heiniö (1948):

Concerto for kantele, violin and string orchestra (2020–21)

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15.7.

W. A. Mozart (1756—1791):

Divertimento in D, K. 136 for string orchestra 'Salzburg Symphony No. 1' (1772)

Mon
15.7.

Philip Glass (1937):

Echorus for two violins and string orchestra (1994–95)

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15.7.

Einojuhani Rautavaara (1928—2016):

The Fiddlers, Op. 1 suite for string orchestra (1972)

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Sebastian Fagerlund (1972):

Strings to the Bone for string orchestra (2015)