Come along on a winding musical journey with Selma Lagerlöf’s storybook character Nils Holgersson! Young string ensemble O/Modernt New Generation Orchestra offers music from all the corners of the world, alongside young soloists and students from Lilla Akademien, led by violinist and conductor Hugo Ticciati. Today’s talk, in which we’ll meet Marta Finkelštein and Sandra Galdikaite, both working with issues of young people’s creativity, and our relationship to the environment, is broadcast from the Modern Art Museum in Vilnius.
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O/Modernt New Generation Orchestra
Hugo Ticciati conductor & violinist
Emilia Utter Mangsbo soprano
Mark Bank violin
Hansine Pellbäck violin
Jin Xing Rui guzheng
Leonid Florin Murajov accordion
Marcus Wiander percussions
Usha Balasundaram voice
Tara Pyne solo dance
Oskar Malmqvist speaker
Anne Sjölund text
Music Producer Carrie Budelman
Sound Technicians Ulf Östling, Mats Landberg
Concert Visual Team
Live Mixing Producer Ulf Sandlund
Photographers Karl Thorson, Ulf Sandlund
Score supervisor Jerry Adbo
Web Publishing Katarina Huss
Streaming Technician Henrik Skogsmark
Lighting Engineer Rickard Gabrielsson
Subtitles Operator Anna Linden
Baltic Sea Studio Team
Host Estrid Holm
Producer Anna Hedelius
Visual Production Mikael Koff
Sound Technician Jesper Windmar
Studio Design Ulf Sandlund
Studio Host Kajsa Hallhagen
Project Manager, Baltic Sea Festival Emma Nyberg, Kajsa Hallhagen
Project Manager Play Karl Thorson
Project Manager web Ulrica Stjernqvist
Concert Production Leader Eva Ericsson-Rydberg
Artistic Planning Christian Thompson
The talk between Marta Finkelštein and Sandra Galdikaite was produced by the Modern Art Museum in Vilnius.
Regarding Chromecast via iPhone
You can use Chromecast for the broadcasts on Berwaldhallen Play from computers and Android phones, but not if you play the concert from Apple’s iPhone. This is due to built-in limitations in the iPhone. If you want to see our concerts on a TV and have an iPhone, Apple’s own transfer technology (AirPlay) via an Apple TV works well.