Oslo Philharmonic
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Oslo Philharmonic
Summary
Oslo Philharmonic is a symphony orchestra[1]. It draws 135 Wikipedia views per month (symphony_orchestra category, ranking #15 of 106).[2]
Key Facts
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for record of the year[3].
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[4].
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[5].
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[6].
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[7].
- Oslo Philharmonic received the Spellemann Award for choir record of the year[8].
- Oslo Philharmonic is in the country of Norway[9].
- Oslo Philharmonic's instance of is recorded as symphony orchestra[10].
- Oslo Philharmonic's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[11].
- Oslo Philharmonic's genre is classical music[12].
- Oslo Philharmonic's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[13].
- Oslo Philharmonic's Commons category is recorded as Oslo Philharmonic[14].
- January 1, 1919 marks the founding of Oslo Philharmonic[15].
- Oslo Philharmonic's location of formation is recorded as Oslo[16].
- Oslo Philharmonic's official website is recorded as https://ofo.no/[17].
- Oslo Philharmonic's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Oslo Philharmonic[18].
- Oslo Philharmonic's legal form is recorded as stiftelse[19].
- Oslo Philharmonic's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'no', 'text': 'Oslo-Filharmonien'}[20].
- Oslo Philharmonic's start of work period is recorded as 1879[21].
- Oslo Philharmonic's total equity is recorded as {'unit': 'Q132643', 'amount': '+22865000'}[22].
- Oslo Philharmonic's musical conductor is recorded as Klaus Mäkelä[23].
- Oslo Philharmonic's endowment is recorded as {'unit': 'Q132643', 'amount': '+100000'}[24].
- Oslo Philharmonic's endowment is recorded as {'unit': 'Q132643', 'amount': '+22555000'}[25].
- Oslo Philharmonic's endowment is recorded as {'unit': 'Q132643', 'amount': '+24276000'}[26].
- Oslo Philharmonic's endowment is recorded as {'unit': 'Q132643', 'amount': '+21439000'}[27].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1919 marks the founding of Oslo Philharmonic[15]. Its location of formation is recorded as Oslo[16].
Operations
Oslo Philharmonic's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[13].
Recognition
Awards received include Spellemann Award for record of the year[3]; Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[4]; Spellemann Award for choir record of the year[8]; Q18857193[28], an award[29], founded in 1997[30]; Peer Gynt Literary Award[31], a performance-related pay[32], in Norway[33], founded in 1971[34]; and Spellemannprisen in classical music[35].
Why It Matters
Oslo Philharmonic draws 135 Wikipedia views per month (symphony_orchestra category, ranking #15 of 106).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
What awards did Oslo Philharmonic receive?
Honors received include Spellemann Award for record of the year[3], Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[4], Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[5], and Spellemann Award for classical record of the year[6].