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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
Kaizers Orchestra – En Aften I Operaen
Alternate Titles:
Kaizers Orchestra - En Aften I Operaen
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Monster
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
One of the highlights of Kaizers career was to perform whole "Violeta Violeta Volume III" in the Opera House together with conductor Erlend Skomsvoll, The Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Oslo Philharmonic Choir in January 2013. This project marked the end of a sweeping musical journey for Kaizers, which both emphasizes the band's musical development and the common theme in it, through 12 years in the Norwegian music scene. One of the six sold-out evenings at the Opera was filmed by production company Monster, and released on DVD and Blu-Ray
Camera Operator:
Kristian Mustvedt
Bjørn Morten Nerland
Espen Nyang
Helene Andersen
Jørn Sundby
Kari Foss Solheim
Anette Fongen
Thomas Rygh
Michael Berglund
Runar Blekken
Lars Fjellbakk
Director:
Lars Erik Steffensen
Executive Producer:
Veronica Stensrud
Makeup Artist:
Rita Vedal
Mixing Engineer:
Renate Fossum
Producer:
Kåre Fjeldsaa
Recording Supervision:
Kjetil Leira
Script:
Mari Rognlien
Sound Recordist:
Per Arne Flø
Arne Kristian Dypvik
Paal Brian Stead
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