The Norwegian National Opera

BLU-RAY (KSCOPE)

Available from 19/12/2011

15.00 €

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Stunning concert from the dark music legends – captured live in high definition in Oslo
 
Early pioneers of Norwegian black metal, the band have continually evolved throughout their career and now inhabit a place entirely their own, blending rock, pop, electronica, symphonic and classical traditions along with progressive and/or avant-garde forms to create ground-breaking material.
 
Ulver returned earlier this year with their new album Wars of the Roses. Early pioneers of Norwegian black metal, the band have continually evolved throughout their career and now stand as living legends of the dark music industry, blending rock, electronica, symphonic and chamber traditions along with noise and experimental music to create ground- breaking material.
 
Until recently however the band had remained exclusively within the studio. This changed in May 2009 when the band accepted an invitation to appear at the Norwegian Festival of Literature. The success of this gig lead to them embarking on a string of other gigs in 2009 and 2010, selling out prestigious venues such as the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, Volksbühne in Berlin and La Cigale in Paris before they returned to their homeland for this landmark gig at The Norwegian Opera House.
 
The 2 hour concert marries tracks from throughout the band’s catalogue to stunning visuals to create a spectacle fitting for such a grand venue. The evening was captured on 6 HD cameras and the audio has been mixed for this release in the band’s own Crystal Canyon Studios.
 
Packaged in a limited edition 32 page rigid digibook 2 disc set (Blu-ray and DVD)
 
Order now for 28th November 2011 release date
 
Chapters:
The Moon Piece
Eos
Let the Children Go
Little Blue Bird
Rock Massif
For the Love of God
In the Red
Operator
Funebre
Excerpts of Silence 
A Memorable Fancy
Hallways of Always
England
A Cold Kiss
Like Music
Not Saved
The Leg Cutting Piece

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