En man ler mot kameran. Han håller fram en oboe, som är i oskärpa. En man ler mot kameran. Han håller fram en oboe, som är i oskärpa.

Göteborgs Konserthus Ravel Bolero

Event has already taken place. With its hypnotic power, Ravel’s Bolero is endlessly fascinating. This famous orchestral work grows by the minute, blossoming at last to the fullest in a magnificent climax. François Leleux conducts the orchestra and is the soloist in Haydn’s mysterious Oboe Concerto.

Concert length: 2 h incl. intermission Stage: Great Hall
400-560 SEK Student 200-280 SEK Young up to 29 200-280 SEK

Event has already taken place

With its hypnotic power, Ravel’s Bolero is endlessly fascinating. This famous orchestral work grows by the minute, beat by beat, until blossoming to the fullest in a magnificent climax. Bolero is among the best-known and most-loved classical works.

First, we hear another unmistakable piece by Maurice Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole from 1907, one of his first orchestral works. Here, we encounter Ravel’s sheer delight in Spanish folk music styles – his mother was born in Spain – and in repetition and ostinato. He applies his entire impressionistic palette and sense of rhythm and orchestration to these four movements, and includes celesta and castanets!

This is also an evening for wind instruments for the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. British Ruth Gipps’ Sinfonietta from 1989 was composed for ten wind instruments and one drum. Ruth Gipps was an oboist herself (as well as a conductor, composer and pianist!).

Returning to Gothenburg is tonight’s conductor François Leleux, also a masterful oboist. While leading the orchestra, he picks up the oboe to play the mysterious Oboe Concerto in C Major, which is attributed to Joseph Haydn – though its authorship is unclear.

Introduction to the concert

Take a seat in the Great Hall one hour before the concert begins and learn more about the music you will soon experience! You will get the stories behind the music, knowledge of the composers and own reflections about the classical pieces. The introduction last for about 30 minutes, it is free and free seating in the hall. Welcome!

Programme



Intermission 25 min



Wednesday 13 May 2026: The event ends at approx. 21.00

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