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Ensemble Caplet consists of harp, flute and strings. Together with singers from the Gothenburg Symphony Vocal Ensemble, they fill the summer evening with achingly beautiful notes of love and the season.
Ensemble Caplet consists of harp, flute and strings. Together with singers from the Gothenburg Symphony Vocal Ensemble, they fill the summer evening with achingly beautiful notes of love and the season.
Some of the most popular composers of the twentieth century are gathered here for a concert that celebrates the lovely light of spring and insults winter. Politely, of course. The musicians and singers get to demonstrate their strength at this concert in radiant works at the border between Romanticism and Modernism.
Wilhelm Stenhammar’s significance to the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra cannot be overstated. His elegant Spring Night for choir is a jewel, and now we hear it accompanied by a harp. The String Quartet in F-minor reminds us of Stenhammar’s importance to Sweden’s entire cultural scene. He visited remote Swedish towns and performed in a quartet with his friend Tor Aulin.
The music of Neoclassical composer Jean Françaix is lovely and light. Mystical, delicate spring blossoms have their own music in a three-part women’s choir by André Caplet.
Both Lili Boulanger (in her much too short life) and Francis Poulenc enjoyed composing for choir, but Debussy has only one work: a Triptych, with two parts love and one part anger at winter weather.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Invite yourself or someone you like to an experience for all the senses. Welcome to visit the Concert Hall's restaurant or one of our foyer bars.
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.
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.
An atmospheric and virtuosic evening with prominent pianist Roland Pöntinen and concertmaster Justyna Jara. Johannes Brahms’ three Violin Sonatas are romantic classics.
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.
Conductor Ludovic Morlot drops in from Barcelona to present a concert with a French theme for early summer, together with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Stop by after work and enjoy a Wednesday evening of mingling and music of perfect format.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, choir, conductor Tobias Ringborg and guests plays in beautiful Slottsskogen. A tradition that brings together tens of thousands and becomes a moment for relaxation, community and singing.