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Barbara Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou have garnered acclaim in the US and Europe for their chamber music programme. Hear John Zorn’s dazzling song cycle Jumalattaret, paired with music by Messiaen and Scriabin.
Barbara Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou have garnered acclaim in the US and Europe for their chamber music programme. Hear John Zorn’s dazzling song cycle Jumalattaret, paired with music by Messiaen and Scriabin in a unique concert.
Barbara Hannigan possesses one of the most remarkable voices on the classical stage. In this acclaimed chamber music programme, which is now premiering in Sweden, Hannigan and French pianist Bertrand Chamayou explore three different composers with powerful visions.
American saxophone player and bandleader John Zorn based his 2012 song cycle, Jumalattaret, on texts about goddesses in the Finnish Kalevala. Hannigan has been celebrated for her interpretation, in which she handles dramatic incantations and outbursts.
Olivier Messiaen’s quieter Songs of Earth and Heaven are dedicated to the composer’s wife and son, and Hannigan and Chamayou have recorded an album of them. We also hear two solo pieces for piano by Alexander Scriabin, composed just before his early death – and filled with mystery.
Barbara Hannigan is Principal Guest Conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra since 2019. With an unsurpassed dramatic sensibility, she is among the absolute leaders of artistic innovation. Her concerts are intended as exciting, holistic experiences in which the end result is greater than the sum of its parts.
”That she pulls this off live, without the safety net of a studio, is nothing short of astounding.” NPR Radio New York
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Many of the works of art in Gothenburg Concert Hall are connected to music or have a relationship with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Here you will find everything from portraits of composers such as Grieg and Sibelius to one of Sweden's largest tapestries, with design by Sven X-et Erixson.
The Baroque Academy Gothenburg Symphony takes the stage with notes of royalty. Allow yourself to dream of gilded parlours of the 18th century, with Telemann’s Tafelmusik.
A whimsical winter concert featuring a French twist, with skilled conductor Stéphane Denève. In The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, the magic brooms will be sweeping. We also hear Marie-Ange Nguci in Saint-Saëns’ second Piano Concerto.
Barbara Hannigan takes us on an emotional journey filled with birdsong and star-crossed lovers. Joining her with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra is friend Bertrand Chamayou, performing Ravel’s hopeful and jazz-inspired Piano Concerto.
An atmospheric and virtuosic evening with prominent pianist Roland Pöntinen and concertmaster Justyna Jara. Johannes Brahms’ three Violin Sonatas are romantic classics.
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.