Sounds of the new generation.
Cellist Amalie Stalheim is known for her intense musicality, bold artistry and compelling stage presence. As part of the mentoring programme Classical Link, she is as passionate about the great legacy of classical music as she is about commissioning new works and supporting young talent.
At Bergen’s Det Vestnorske Teateret, Stalheim leads an ensemble of talented young string players – violinists Phelan Walker and Olga Melby Larsson, Philemon Hahn on the viola, and Clara Yuna Friedensburg on the cello – in an exploration of the sound worlds of three talented young composers mentored by Ørjan Matre.
Miłosz Krawczyk is a Swedish-Polish composer and winner of First Prize at the at Dante 700 International Competition for Symphonic Composition. His music draws from sacred traditions, folk influences, and Eastern European modernism.
Yuto Obata is a Japanese composer based in Helsinki whose music aims to expand the sonic possibilities of acoustic instruments in the creation of a unique sonority.
Julia Constance Wiger-Nordås is a Bergen-based composer and flautist whose handwritten scores for acoustic instruments set out to explore varied dimensional concepts and ‘touch the transcendent’.
Join some of Norway’s most promising young string players in this Festival Academy concert, which is an occasion to get to know the artists of the future. Clara Yuna Friedensburg will also give a concert with pianist Ole Christian Haagenrud at Gamlehaugen, and Olga Melby Larsson is also featured both in a concert at Gamlehaugen and as a soloist with BIT20 Ensemble in Korskirken.
Top image: Amalie Stalheim with young string players at the 2025 Festival. Photo: Thor Brødreskift
Last modified: 18/01/2026
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