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Follow along to La Belle Époque – the good life in Paris around the turn of the 19th century. Hear music from the lovely salons and dream away of this bygone era, with musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
A chamber orchestra from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra presents a beautiful blend of music with a fragrance of La Belle Époque. Enjoy nostalgic music, such as delights from Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, and Couperin’s lovely piece for harpsichord, Les Barricades Mystérieuses. Sounds from the new twentieth century are also heard, such as Vaughan Williams’ Piano Quintet, and Fauré’s Cello Sonata No. 1, transcribed here for double bass.
The orchestra is led by the two concertmasters Sara Trobäck and Justyna Jara.
Paris during La Belle Époque was an idyllic meeting place for composers, poets and writers. After long and difficult wars, France entered an era of peace from the late nineteenth century until World War I broke out in 1914. It was a light-hearted time characterised by financial growth and faith in the future. People enjoyed the good in life.
France’s own Gabriel Fauré was often on the programme in French salons. Here, we hear a bittersweet piece by Fauré from 1917, in which the ageing composer looks back in search of lost time.
Get to know the music.
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.