Playful with Marius Neset
6 Feb 19.30

Playful and intricate with one of Europe's hottest young jazz musicians and the new quartet NEXT! Previously announced Tim Ries has canceled his tour and the concert will instead be hosted by saxophonist Marius Neset with band.

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Water
7 Feb 18.00

Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This tuesday the theme  is water. Debussy created salt-sprinkled waves and snow, and Liszt and Ravel conjured images of sprinkling fountains. Lecturer: Camilla Lundberg.

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An Albanian Musical Treasure
24 Feb 19.30

Traditional local folk music from southern Albania about struggling shepherds, heroism, family tragedies and longing – a treasure in the hands of the grandiose ensemble Saz’iso.

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A new chapter for Chapter Two
20 Mar 19.30

Finesse and boundless love of jazz, soul and pop, with Nils Landgren and Johan Norberg.

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Music and Spirituality
21 Mar 18.00

Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. Follow the music's path to spiritual worlds from the Messiah's ascension to Ida Moberg's setting of Buddhist nirvana. Lecturer: Magdalena Fronczak.

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Folk Music and Blues Guitar
14 Apr 19.30

When LISAS meet Knut Reiersrud, the audience is promised a holistic experience with roots in folk music. Meet violinist Lisa Rydberg, accordionist Lisa Långbacka and guitarist Knut Reiersrud in this unique concert!

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Ravel’s Blues and Other Overlapping Genres
9 May 18.00

Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This Tuesday we explore music that has ”run away from home”: jazz star Wynton Marsalis’ Violin Concerto, Ravel’s Blues and Marc-Anthony Turnage’s Blood on the Floor. Lecturer: Johannes Gustavsson.

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Johan Lindström shows the way
29 May 19.30

He is known, among other things, for the jazz project Tonbruket. Here, guitarist Johan Lindström leads his own star-studded septet, ready to break new ground.

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Emil Brandqvist Trio
25 Sep 19.30

With their atmospheric and melodic jazz, Emil Brandqvist Trio has established itself at the top of the international jazz scene. Meet a top trio in a unique tonal landscape.

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Classical Curiosity: Up in The Air
26 Sep 18.00

How does music sound up in the air, in the sky, beyond mortal life? Camilla Lundberg listens upwards in a pleasant lecture about classical music. Coffee and sandwich are included.

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Roraima: Music from the Endangered Rainforest
29 Sep 19.30

Jazz composer Sigurd Hole's work contains sound recordings from the Amazon rainforest - a fascinating tonal landscape and a visually expressive concert inspired by the mythology of the Yanomami people.

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Tribute concert to Georg Riedel with Lindborg Septet
30 Sep 19.30

Organizer: Jewish Culture in Sweden c/o Gothenburg Symphony | Unique opportunity to experience Riedel's compositions in Gothenburg Concert Hall in connection with the Book Fair.

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Classical Curiosity: The Sorcerer's Apprentices
24 Oct 18.00

The evening's lecture on classical music is about the female pioneers in a famous photo from 1929. The lecturer is Magdalena Fronczak. Coffee and sandwich are included.

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Sebastian Studnitzky & JAZZBABY!
30 Oct 19.30

Everything from jazzy art pop to floating excursions in the borderland between jazz, classical and electronic with German Sebastian Studnitzky with band, plus singer Stefanie Boltz's new duo JAZZBABY!

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Dawood Sarkhosh
12 Nov 19.30

Organizer: Galaxy Entertainment | Dawood Sarkhosh, one of Afghanistan's most beloved singers and songwriters, will host an unforgettable evening of his most iconic songs.

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Free Flying World Duo
20 Nov 19.30

Singer Youn Sun Nah and guitarist Ulf Wakenius, two world stars who let the moment rule. Together they offer everything from American standards via Korean folk songs to well-chosen rock classics.

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Bassekou Kouyate – The String Virtuoso from Mali
24 Nov 19.30

Get swept away by the innovative West African folk music. From Mali's vibrant music scene comes the Master of Ngoni, Bassekou Kouyate!

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Classical Curiosity: What Does the Conductor do?
28 Nov 18.00

In this lecture, we find out what the significance really is of the conductor. Johannes Gustavsson reveals the myths behind the maestro. Coffee and sandwich are included.

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Arild Andersen Paves New Way
5 Feb 19.30

One of Norway's all-time leading jazz bassists has handpicked saxophonist Marius Neset, pianist Helge Lien and drummer Håkon Mjåset Johansen. Together they form Arild Andersen Group - the quartet that is constantly breaking new ground.

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Classical Curiosity: Out in The Open
6 Feb 18.00

Vivaldi painted nature in tones - today the vulnerability of nature is in focus. Camilla Lundberg compares attempts to turn nature into sounding music in this lecture on classical music. Coffee and sandwich are included.

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Stockholm Swing All Stars – Play the Jazz Hits
9 Feb 19.30

Organizer: Stockholm Swing All Stars | It will swing, it will be beautiful and ugly, it will dig deep into the blues swamp, be cute and sweet, sometimes even dark and gloomy. But above all, it will be fun!

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Sirventés Mocks the Power
8 Mar 19.30

Music from the South of France like you've never experienced it! In all humility, the trio shows how music and poetry can reflect the absurdities of the world when they take the medieval Occitan chant into their own hands.

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Trio in Constant Exploration
18 Mar 19.30

For more than ten years, the Daniel Karlsson Trio has carved out a unique expression rooted in 60s jazz, soul and pop. Together, pianist Daniel Karlsson, bassist Christian Spering and drummer Fredrik Rundqvist offer a constant journey of exploration.

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Classical Curiosity: When Women Ruled Europe
19 Mar 18.00

Meet the empresses with power, means and opportunity in this lecture on classical music with Magdalena Fronczak. Coffee and sandwich are included in the price. (The lecture has been moved from 12 March to 19 March.)

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