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Join us in a visit to heaven on earth! Tomas von Brömssen narrates the story of Lars-Erik Larsson’s Swedish classic, performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, choir and vocal soloists.
Meet the orchestra, which consists of musicians from the master's program in symphonic orchestral performance at the University of Music and Drama!
Welcome the orchestra’s many colours and irresistible melodies in this 19th-century journey with conductor Thomas Dausgaard and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. We hear symphonies by Robert Schumann and Johan Svendsen.
Mahler’s symphonies are not for the faint of heart. With the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, you have the courage. Popular conductor Tabita Berglund also presents romantic songs by Ludvig Irgens-Jensen, who brings a sense of spring.
Our classical lecture series brings us to the world’s biggest instrument: the organ. Hans Davidsson goes in depth on the magic of the bellows and the construction of the concert hall’s large organ.
With soft melodies and technical challenges, this Violin Concerto by Max Bruch is beloved, and it is performed tonight by Nikolaj Znaider. We also hear Elgar’s infinitely beautiful Enigma Variations with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in all its splendour.
Tone loves to give tips on classical music! When you've answered a few simple questions, she goes all in to find something that suits you. Say hello to Tone and start a fantastic musical journey - in a whole new way.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Choose a subscription in Gothenburg Concert Hall and get magical experiences, a discounted ticket price, a place at concerts that sell out quickly and your own seat in the lounge. Now it’s your turn to let music take centre stage in your life.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra plays in Vara Konserthus together with conductor and violinist Nikolaj Znaider.
Coffee, sandwich and sweet chamber music with musicians and singers from the Gothenburg Symphony, a collaboration with the Friends of the Gothenburg Symphony.
A concert about the power of language with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Sámi singer Katarina Barruk, whose incredible stage presence combines folk tunes and pop in symphonic dress. Pekka Kuusisto leads the orchestra in Sibelius’ versatile Symphony No. 5.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra plays in Stockholms Konserthus together with principal conductor Pekka Kuusisto and singer Katarina Barruk.
A concert with musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra where everyone, regardless of temperament, age and capacity, is welcome to enjoy the music in their own way. Quite simply a concert with a little more freedom.
A concert with musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra where everyone, regardless of temperament, age and capacity, is welcome to enjoy the music in their own way. Quite simply a concert with a little more freedom.
Tone loves to give tips on classical music! When you've answered a few simple questions, she goes all in to find something that suits you. Say hello to Tone and start a fantastic musical journey - in a whole new way.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Choose a subscription in Gothenburg Concert Hall and get magical experiences, a discounted ticket price, a place at concerts that sell out quickly and your own seat in the lounge. Now it’s your turn to let music take centre stage in your life.
Principal Guest Conductor Pekka Kuusisto selects music by Swedish Amanda Maier-Röntgen and Andrea Tarrodi. To conclude, we hear one of Brahms’ passionate Sextets, all performed by musicians from the orchestra.
Mozart’s popular Piano Concerto, led by Marie Jacquot with Markus Schirmer at the piano. After the interval, the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra also presents Bruckner’s Symphony No.6, which contains an entire lifetime of emotions.
Tiktok doesn’t have enough wigs or breeches. Join us on a journey to the 18th century and get to know the great songwriter Carl Michael Bellman, along with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra musician Martin Bagge and singers from the vocal ensemble. For ages 10-12.
Conductor Marta Gardolińska presents a rare French gem: Mel Bonis’ orchestral tribute to three legendary women. In addition, we hear Dvorák’s beloved Cello Concerto, with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra’s Claes Gunnarsson as soloist.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra plays in Vara Konserthus together with conductor Marta Gardolinska.
A playful and creative moment for you and your baby where well-known melodies and rhymes are interspersed with new acquaintances in classical music.
Coffee, sandwich and sweet chamber music with musicians and singers from the Gothenburg Symphony, a collaboration with the Friends of the Gothenburg Symphony.
Tiktok doesn’t have enough wigs or breeches. Join us on a journey to the 18th century and get to know the great songwriter Carl Michael Bellman, along with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra musician Martin Bagge and singers from the vocal ensemble.
Musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra serve a four-course meal of strings on a silver platter. We hear Strauss’ final opera, a string quartet by Nancy Dalberg and enthusiastic dialogues for viola and violin composed by Clarke and Mozart.
Hear music by J.S. Bach and Britten in a breathtaking performance by tenor Andrew Staples. Classical AW offers both mingling and music. With the Baroque Academy Gothenburg Symphony and choir.
How does the oboe get its unusual sound? What music is the favourite among wind players? At this classical music lecture, Camilla Lundberg tells us all about the history of woodwind instruments, together with a guest from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
With its hypnotic power, Ravel’s Bolero is endlessly fascinating. This famous orchestral work grows by the minute, blossoming at last to the fullest in a magnificent climax. François Leleux conducts the orchestra and is the soloist in Haydn’s mysterious Oboe Concerto.