Founded in 1957, the company had
Kirsten Flagstad as its first general manager, from 1958 to 1960, and placed an emphasis on presenting operas and ballets written by Norwegian composers, and Norwegian as the standard language of the opera singers. Subsequent general managers have included Bjørn Simensen. The Ballet School at the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet was founded in 1965. In January 2009, the Norwegian
Opera and
Ballet was reorganized, during the tenure of
Tom Remlov as general managing director. The company's current general manager is Nils Are Karstad Lysø. In the 1980s and 1990s,
Den Norske Opera campaigned for a number of years for construction of a new opera house, with preference in the
Bjørvika district, a harbour area of downtown
Oslo. The
Oslo Opera House was opened in the spring of 2008. In 2008
Radio Marconi, an Italian company, installed a seatback multimedia system, from an idea of Geir Mortil of the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, allowing audiences to follow opera libretto in other languages in addition to the original language. The current chief executive officer of the company is Geir Bergkastet. Past artistic directors of the opera company have included
Paul Curran (2009–2011), Anne Gjevang (as interim director), Per Boye Hansen and
Annilese Miskimmon (2017–20). Randi Stene is the current opera director of the company. The company's current director of ballet is Ingrid Lorentzen, who succeeded Espen Giljane in the post. Past music directors have included John Fiore. In February 2022, the company announced the appointment of
Edward Gardner as its artistic advisor, with immediate effect, and as its next music director, effective 1 August 2024. ==See also==