Nordic Maestro Brings Hygge to Minnesota
The Minnesota Orchestra enters a new chapter with Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård taking the reins as Music Director, bringing a fresh Nordic perspective to the Twin Cities' classical music scene. Søndergård, who officially began his tenure in September 2023, is introducing both Scandinavian musical traditions and the concept of 'hygge' – the Danish art of creating warm, welcoming environments – to the orchestra's artistic vision.
Known for his interpretations of Nordic composers like Sibelius and Nielsen, Søndergård has already begun incorporating more Scandinavian works into the orchestra's repertoire. His appointment marks a significant shift in the orchestra's programming, with plans to showcase both beloved Nordic classics and contemporary Scandinavian compositions.
'The Nordic musical tradition brings something unique to classical music,' Søndergård explains. 'It's about creating atmospheres, painting landscapes with sound, and embracing the connection between nature and music.' This approach aligns perfectly with Minnesota's own Nordic heritage and appreciation for the natural world.
Beyond the music itself, Søndergård is implementing the concept of hygge in the orchestra's approach to performance and community engagement. This includes creating more intimate concert experiences, fostering a warmer connection between musicians and audience members, and developing programs that emphasize community and togetherness.
The orchestra's 2023-24 season reflects this new direction, featuring works by Nordic composers alongside traditional repertoire, creating a unique blend of musical traditions that speaks to both Minnesota's Scandinavian roots and its contemporary cultural landscape.
As the Minnesota Orchestra embraces this new era under Søndergård's leadership, audiences can expect not just world-class performances but also a more intimate, welcoming concert experience that brings together the best of Nordic and American classical music traditions.