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Have you always wanted to learn more about classical music? Don’t miss Erik Risberg’s informal lectures! This Tuesday is dedicated to composer Jean Sibelius.
Have you always wanted to learn more about classical music? Don’t miss Erik Risberg’s informal lectures! Piano four hands is our topic for the evening.
Have you always wanted to learn more about classical music? Don’t miss Erik Risberg’s informal lectures! This time, we turn our gaze to violinist-composer Grażyna Bacewicz.
The lecture is canceled due to illness, purchased tickets are redeemed.
The lecture is unfortunately canceled, all tickets will be redeemed by the ticket office. Here you will find more information.
Join TEDxGöteborg for a day filled with brilliant speakers, thought-provoking topics, and mind-blowing conversation! On the 7th of April 2022, you are invited to the most significant event of the year: ConneXions!
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.
Have you always wanted to learn more about classical music? Don’t miss Erik Risberg’s informal lectures! This time, we cross the Atlantic to explore American music.
Bakfickan presents a conversation with Monika Björn who answers questions about menopause, aging and exercise. With bubble and musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra!
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This Tuesday we delve deep into Russian Romanticism - the famous era that produced composers such as Tchaikovsky, Medtner, Scriabin, Mussorgsky and Glazunov. Lecturer: Camilla Lundberg.
Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosities lecture series. This time the spotlight falls on the poor people who became famous for just one piece, such as Chaminade, Pachelbel or von Paradis. Lecturer: Magdalena Fronczak.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This time we take a trip to Denmark to get to know Carl Nielsen, but also Langgaard, Vagn Holmboe and Per Nörgård. Lecturer: Johannes Gustavsson.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.)
Meet the musician with the orchestra's biggest toolbox – the percussionist. A noisy lecture on classical music with Johannes Gustavsson conductor, and percussionists from the Gothenburg Symphony. Coffee and sandwich are included in the price.
Join us behind the scenes on a guided tour of Gothenburg's Concert Hall and stop in the restaurant for lunch.
This evening we find out the significance of the conductor. How do you beat 7/8 time? What is beautiful music? Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
Nancy Dalberg composed her own music and refined Carl Nielsen’s compositions. This Tuesday, we focus on creative women who worked beside major names. Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
What does composer Richard Wagner have to do with death and destruction? Camilla Lundberg talks about the opera master who has gone down in music history. Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.