Oslo Philharmonic / Lisa Batiashvili / Klaus Mäkelä, © Chris Singer

Oslo Philharmonic / Lisa Batiashvili / Klaus Mäkelä

Oslo Philharmonic / Lisa Batiashvili / Klaus Mäkelä



This concert features two masterpieces of Romanticism and early Modernism: star violinist Lisa Batiashvili invites you to experience moments of musical bliss with Tchaikovsky’s dreamlike – and highly demanding – violin concerto. The second half of the concert takes us on a musical adventure alongside the legendary hero Lemminkäinen. Jean Sibelius immortalised this »Finnish Don Juan« in a sparkling suite that accompanies him on his journey through romantic adventures, courtship, death and resurrection. With Klaus Mäkelä and the, we can look forward to a well-rehearsed team that will have earned its Sibelius spurs by 2022 at the latest with an acclaimed recording of all the Finnish composer’s symphonies.

PERFORMERS

Oslo Philharmonic orchestra

Lisa Batiashvili violin

Klaus Mäkelä conductor

PROGRAM

Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, Op. 35

- Interval -

Jean Sibelius
Lemminkäinen Suite, Op. 22

All statements without guarantee.

More information

Featured events
that might be interesting for you

Classical Music

Symphoniker Hamburg / Chamber Concert


18/01/2026 / 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM / Laeiszhalle (Kleiner Saal), Hamburg


The 4th chamber concert of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra focuses not only on music, but also on one of the most influential poets of the 19th century: Heinrich Heine. His poetry, full of irony,…

more information

Concerts, Theatre, World Music

It can't always stay like this


18/01/2026 / 04:00 PM - 12:00 AM / Junges Staatstheater, Parchim


An evening of folk songs The ensemble of the Junges Staatstheater Parchim has been proving its high musical quality for many years. After excursions into the realms of pop, rock and pop, the…

more information

Classical Music, Theatre

Murder on the Orient Express


18/01/2026 / 06:00 PM - 12:00 AM / M*Halle, Schwerin


by Agatha Christie Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig German by Michael Raab Premiere21. November 2025 When the luxurious train from Istanbul to Calais comes to a standstill due to a snowdrift,…

more information

All statements without guarantee.