Henninge Landaas is a renowned Norwegian classical viola player, born in 1973 in Trondheim. She began her musical journey at a young age, initially playing the violin. Landaas is best known for her role as the principal violist of the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, a position she held for 18 years. Additionally, she was a member of the internationally acclaimed Vertavo Quartet. Her musical repertoire spans a wide range of classical works, including collaborations on albums such as "Clarinet Trios: Schumann; Bruch; Mozart," "Mozart - Halvorsen - Brustad, Violin and Viola Duos," and "Brahms Sonatas for Viola & Piano."
Landaas's contributions to the classical music scene are marked by her versatility and dedication to chamber music. Her involvement in various ensembles and projects showcases her ability to engage with diverse musical styles and collaborations. Despite starting with the violin, she has become a celebrated figure in the world of viola, leaving a lasting impact on the classical music landscape.
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