The brass ensemble of Gothenburg Symphony, choir and soloists plays a Christmas Celebration concert in Vara Konserthus.
Programme
J S Bach Brandenburgkonsert nr 3 9 min
Nordqvist Jul, jul strålande jul 3 min
Wade O come, all ye faithful 4 min
Trad. Kalle klockan tre 10 min
Moraeus Koppången 3 min
Berlin White Christmas 4 min
Adam O holy night 3 min
Intermission25 min
Anderson Sleigh Ride 3 min
Lauridsen O Magnum Mysterium 5 min
Sandström Es ist ein Ros entsprungen 2 min
Connor T / Reuterskiöld I I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus 2 min
Tormé The Christmas Song 3 min
Händel Messias: Hallelujakören 4 min
Köhler Nu tändas tusen juleljus 3 min
Sunday 7 December 2025: The event ends at approx. 16.55
Participants
Göteborgs Symfonikers brassensemble
The Gothenburg Symphony Brass Ensemble started performing Christmas concerts in the 90s. Juljubel has been a favorite recurring concept for many years. Artists such as Helen Sjöholm, Knut Agnred, Babben Larsson, Mark Levengood, Sissela Kyle and Negar Zarassi have brightened up Christmas together with the Brass Ensemble and the Gothenburg Symphony Choir. The ensemble consists of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra's trumpeters, trombonists, hornists and tubaist and also perform concerts on special occasions.
Sångare ur Göteborgs Symfoniska kör choir
Hvitfeldtska Musikgymnasiets Kammarkör
Sara Trobäck violin
Sara Trobäck has been Principal concertmaster of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra since 2002. She studied with Tibor Fülep at the Gothenburg Academy of Music and with György Pauk at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In connection with her graduation concert in 2001, she received the academy's prestigious Professional Diploma and the Dove Award. Sara Trobäck has also participated in master classes with Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Ruggiero Ricci and Joshua Bell.
As a soloist, she has appeared with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, the Stockholm Sinfonietta and the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, among others. In 2010, she premiered a violin concerto by Johannes Jansson dedicated to her and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Her London debut took place in the summer of 1999 when she performed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the London Soloists in St Martin-in-the-Fields. Sara Trobäck has also given concerts in Scotland, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal and China.
In 2002 she formed Trio Poseidon together with solo cellist Claes Gunnarsson and pianist Per Lundberg. The trio has among other things recorded Beethoven's Triple Concerto. Sara Trobäck plays a Giovanni Battista Guadagnini on loan from the Järnåker Foundation.
Philip Jalmelid soloist
Philip Jalmelid is a musical artist and singer, known from the largest Swedish stages. He has played Tony in West Side Story at Norrlandsoperan, an acclaimed Anatolij in Chess at Gothenburg Opera and has been seen in Hair at the Stockholm Stadsteater as well as Sunset Boulevard and Les Misérables at the Wermland Opera. He has also participated in concert versions of Chess and Kristina from Duvemåla.
Philip Jalmelid has also been seen in Allsång på Skansen, Bingolotto, Så ska det låta and Doobidoo. At the Malmö Opera he has played, among other things, Jakob in Jesus Christ Superstar, Marius in Les Misérables, Chris in Miss Saigon, Maxim de Winter in Rebecca and Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov in Doctor Zhivago.
Anna Mannheimer presenter
Comedian and presenter Anna Mannheimer has appeared in TV and radio shows such as Let’s Go, Detta Har Hänt and Mannheimer och Tengby . She was also a member of the Rally comedy show on Sveriges Radio P3. With Mia Skäringer she has had one of Sweden’s largest podcasts. Together with her husband Peter Apelgren she has written and performed in stage plays such as Gift, Kids and Döden – Andra sidan e ni klara?.
Peter Apelgren presenter
Comedian and artist Peter Apelgren is a well-known Gothenburg profile. In 2024 he presented his stand-up show Livets Efterrätt. Together with his wife Anna Mannheimer, he has written and performed in stage shows such as Gift, Kids and Döden – Andra sidan e ni klara?. Peter Apelgren is also known from television programs such as På Spåret and Kulturfrågan Kontrapunkt on SVT and also made the cult program Rally on Sveriges Radio P3.
Tommy Jonsson organ
Tommy Jonsson is a Swedish organist and musician. He is a trained organist at the University of Music and Drama in Gothenburg and has had assignments as an accompanist and arranger at the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, the Gothenburg Opera, the Folk Theatre and the City Theatre in Gothenburg. He is an organist at the Church of Sweden, and also participates in stage productions as an arranger, musical director and musician.
Katie Thomas conductor
Katie Thomas is a choral conductor from Wales and since 2023 the choirmaster of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. She is also the conductor and artistic director of the Gothenburg Symphony Vocal Ensemble.
Previous engagements include nine years as a voice coach for the BBC Chorus, assignments as a guest choirmaster and conductor with the BBC Singers, MDR Rundfunkchor, National Youth Choirs of Great Britain and the Junior Royal College of Music, as well as a guest lecturer in choral conducting and director of the chamber choir at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Gothenburg. She has been a teacher of choral conducting techniques at the Association of British Choral Directors and a judge at choral festivals worldwide within the organization Interkultur.
As a professional soprano, Katie Thomas has been engaged with the UK's leading choirs, such as the Monteverdi Choir under the direction of Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Polyphony and the Academy of Ancient Music. She has appeared in major concert venues in Europe and the USA, including the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Musikverein Vienna and Carnegie Hall in New York. Together with London Voices, she has recorded several soundtracks for films and video games, often at the renowned Abbey Road Studios, as well as concerts for both television and radio. Katie Thomas is a graduate of Cardiff University and the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 2020, she was appointed an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in the United Kingdom for outstanding contributions to professional music and significant achievements in conducting and choral music.