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Explosiveness, tempo and rest as Pekka Kuusisto plays and conducts Sibelius’ Violin Concerto with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. In Kuusisto’s hands, the music is born anew.
Principal Guest Conductor Pekka Kuusisto brings fellow countryman Sibelius’ beloved Violin Concerto, which he has played throughout his career. This time, he leads the orchestra himself, with violin in hand.
Jean Sibelius was an outstanding violinist, but never really broke through as a virtuoso. The Violin Concerto in D Minor (1905) can be seen as a tribute to the instrument and its various expressions, with powerful intensity and Nordic melancholy. In Pekka Kuusisto’s interpretation, the concerto is continuously fresh and new.
“There is reason to see the concert as less of a heroic tale, and more as something channeled from the earth, or from the ancestors – as a kind of shamanistic event.”
Pekka Kuusisto
The evening begins with Andrea Tarrodi’s Birds of Paradise, in which the orchestra vibrates with the forces of nature and birdsong. To conclude, Kuusisto exchanges his violin for the conductor’s baton again to lead the Gothenburg Symphony in Tchaikovsky’s emotionally charged Symphony No. 5.
The concert is also performed on the Gothenburg Symphony’s tour to Amsterdam and Dublin.
Have a seat in the Great Hall an hour before the concert and let the introduction open the door to the stories behind the works, facts about the composers and personal reflections. The introduction is included in your ticket, lasts about 30 minutes and has free seating in the hall.
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.