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GRIEG PIANO CONCERTO Fjord Cadenza Festival since its inception in 2010, and he regularly conducts a wide range of orchestras and opera houses around the world, including the Bergen and Oslo philharmonic orchestras; Münchner Symphoniker, Norwegian National Opera, Staatskapelle Halle and the Wrocław Philharmonic; the symphony orchestras of Malmö, Bergen, Trondheim, Karlskrona and Odense; and Lisbon’s Orquestra Sinfonica Portuguesa. In North America, he has appeared with such orchestras as the Alabama, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Houston, New Jersey, North Carolina and Toledo symphony orchestras. He returned to the Brevard Music Festival in July 2018. Bergmann studied choral and orchestral conducting under Anders Eby, Jin Wang and Jorma Panula at Sweden’s Royal College of Music. He graduated with high honors from the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, where he studied conducting under Leif Segerstam. Honors include the 2010 Kjell Holm Foundation Culture Prize, the 2009 SMP Press culture award and second prize in Helsingborg’s 2002 Nordic Conducting Competition. Bergmann’s former posts include deputy- General Musik Direktor with the Augsburger Philharmoniker and Theater Augsburg in Germany.   MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE Saturday, October 27, 2018, 8 pm JOSEPH MEYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL Sunday, October 28, 2018, 3 pm Rune Bergmann, conductor Freddy Kempf, piano Jean Sibelius Finlandia, op. 26 Edvard Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, op. 16 Allegro molto moderato Adagio Allegro moderato molto e marcato Freddy Kempf INTERMISSION Carl Nielsen Symphony No. 4, op. 29, “The Inextinguishable” Allegro Poco allegretto Poco adagio quasi andante Allegro The program will end at approximately 10 pm on Saturday and 5 pm on Sunday. PRESENTING SPONSOR: The appearance of Freddy Krempf is made possible through the support of the Hilda Perl Goodwin Young Artist Fund. Rune Bergmann makes his BSO debut. About the Artists Rune Bergmann An energetic and compelling figure on the podium, Norwegian conductor Rune Bergmann is a dynamic, versatile conductor with an extensive classical, romantic, operatic and contemporary repertoire.  Considered among today’s most talented young Scandinavian conductors, his elegant interpretations and reputation as an inspiring and profound musician continue to attract the attention of orchestras throughout the world. Bergmann has served as music director of the Calgary Philharmonic and as artistic Freddy Kempf director and chief conductor of Poland’s Szczecin Philharmonic since the 2017–18 and 2016 –17 seasons, respectively. His work with the Calgary Philharmonic in the 2018–19 season features Verdi’s Requiem, a gala evening with Renée Fleming and an exploration of symphonies by composers such as Haydn, Mahler, Mozart and Tchaikovsky. 2018 sees the release of Bergmann’s first recording with the Szczecin Philharmonic, including the “Resurrection” Symphony in E minor by Mieczyław Karłowicz. The 2018–19 season brings Bergmann to orchestras such as the Edmonton and Pacific symphony orchestras in the North America and the Argovia Philharmonic and Orquesta de Valencia in Europe. He has also been artistic director of Norway’s innovative Exceptionally gifted with an unusually broad repertoire, Freddy Kempf has built a unique reputation as an explosive and physical performer who is not afraid to take risks as well as a serious, sensitive and profoundly musical artist. Kempf has collaborated with conductors such as Vasily Petrenko, Andrew Davis, Vassily Sinaisky, Riccardo Chailly, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Alan Buribayev and Yuri Simonov, and has worked with some of the world’s most prestigious musical institutions including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony, S E P – O C T 2018 / OV E R T U R E 31