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People who go home after work in the parliamentary mob The subway station has to stop and close its eyes; .
"The snow is falling, everything is white, the air is so beautiful, everything has become … Soon, Christmas is here, in every village and in every city …" sings Nordstoga, knowing that it is not There is probably not enough white snow inside in a gray and boring subway station in central Oslo.
Here you can read the review of Odd Nordstoga's latest album.
Christmas atmosphere
But perhaps there were many passers-by who could still imagine the snow-coded televisions of the very popular "Christmas in the Swing" Christmas calendar. Soon after, they offer a detailed version of the German medieval song "It's Rose Sprinkle". For a moment, the pure magic of Christmas is here, in the subway.
Many subway passengers, children and adults, who are very busy, stop, listen, smile, applaud and take their phone to film everything.
– Oh, now you've got it I A Christmas poll, says one of the happy spectators of Dagsavisen, what happens.
And here you can read what Dagsavisen thinks about Frida Ånnevik's latest album.
Clear acoustics
But why in the world did the two artists bring ropes and all the stuff to play in the middle of the Storting subway station, from all the places? Next Friday, for example, Odd Nordstoga has all the Spektrum of Oslo to play. Then he will hold his first real Christmas concert with his own Christmas repertoire. He does not need to stay here in the subway and play? Not Frida Ånnevik either, who sings on Nordstogas' new Christmas album and who will soon have a concert at the church of Nordstrand. The explanation is simple and really a little prose:
– We make a TV recording "Senkveld" on TV2, Nordstoga told Dagsavisen, adding:
"And then, we'd like people to go in. Do you think they've got a Christmas party? They've done it, so that's absolutely amazing! Even if we do not are not even the first Sunday of Advent, Nordstoga says that whoever must think of Dagsavisen asks if he has already played in the subway before.
"If this is the case, it must be at least 35 years old, believes Nordstoga.
"The acoustics are incredible here, but maybe it's more fun for the singer than for the audience." It hurts a lot, says Nordstoga, "because after the Spektrum concert on December 7, it will be a tour of Christmas with the same chamber orchestra.
The duet partner, Frida Ånnevik, is also satisfied with the underground acoustics.
"The acoustics here are actually pretty eel! You can easily understand Piaf, who was singing in such tunnels, and then it's fun to see the reactions when people come to see us here." People are clearly defined, she says.
"People are probably more used to scissors, accordion and street songs here, not to the strings of the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra!" I'm excited about the way it's going when there are more people and jostling this afternoon. Someone will like it, others only: "If you like it, take the cello off".
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