Some ensembles aim for perfection. We aim for unforgettable experiences.
No beige performances. No sleepwalking through the classics. Rather, a random squad of top-tier classically trained musicians who do not believe in boring concerts.
We bring chamber music to life with flair and virtuosity. From elegant violin sonatas to high-energy four-hand piano showdowns. And tenor arias that can probably be heard from space.
Sometimes, we even behave ourselves. But not on Tuesdays.
EVENTS & CONCERTS
Classical music. But unexpected.
We engage modern audiences through the music they know and love, but presented in entirely new and surprising ways. Bach was really into beats. Mozart was a prankster. Beethoven was a rebel. So we’re just following tradition.
And we can put together a squad and create a programme especially for you. You should definitely hire us for your next event. We are very professional. No funny business.
NEXT PERFORMANCE?

Soonish. Watch this space.
WHERE?

Somewhere fancy.
TICKETS?

Limited. Unless you bribe us.
Sometimes we play by the book. Sometimes…not.
Ever wondered what chaos looks like before it turns into music? Welcome to the backstage madness of The Orchestrators of Odd. We play chamber music with a twist. Mostly elegant, always memorable.
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Elegant. But with fire.
W.A. Mozart. Sonata in C major K.521 (1 piano, 4 hands)
Private function. Heinrich Alberts (Primo), Rentia Venter (Secondo)

Lush. Lyrical. Loaded with drama.
R. Schumann. Ich grolle nicht (from Dichterliebe, Op.48 VII)
Performance at private function. Adam Ben-Hayun (Tenor), Rentia Venter (Piano)

Passion. With precision.
W.A. Mozart. Sonata in C major K.545 (arr. E. Grieg) (2 pianos, 4 hands)
Public performance. Rentia Venter (Primo), Marius Bierman (Secondo)

You say “mock start”? We say “encore”.
W.A. Mozart. Sonata in C major K.296 III (Violin and piano)
Public performance. Dylan Arslanian (Violin), Rentia Venter (Piano)

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