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Göteborgs Konserthus Side by Side 2026: Wind & String in Concert

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Concert length: 1 h no intermission Stage: Great Hall
80 SEK

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Festival Tuesday at the international music camp Side by Side ends with a concert where dance rhythms, new music, and film magic are in focus. Wind & String Orchestra is a string orchestra, wind orchestra, and symphony orchestra—all in one! Their final concert offers a colorful and varied program.

The wind orchestra presents among others enchanting film music with Alan Menken’s and Howard Ashman’s Beauty and the Beast, where the well-known melodies bloom in the orchestra’s sound. The string orchestra sweeps the audience away with loved music such as Jean Sibelius’ lyrical Romance in C major, a piece whose Nordic sound world and heartfelt melody have become a favorite among both musicians and listeners. The evening concludes when both groups together form a symphony orchestra and perform two contemporary works: Pinar Toprak’s film music from Captain Marvel and swirling Rapsódia dos Rios by Anne Victorino.

The international music camp Side by Side is organized by Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and open to participants 7-23 years old. Side by Side creates meeting places where children and young people from different cultures and backgrounds can sing and play together, side by side with professional musicians. The camp promotes classical music and works for tolerance, cooperation, and equality.

Tuesday 16 June 2026: The event ends at approx. 20.30

Participants


Johannes Bergion conductor


Deltagare från musiklägret Side by Side

More about the concert

The wind orchestra presents enchanting film music with Alan Menken’s and Howard Ashman’s Beauty and the Beast, where the well-known melodies bloom in the orchestra’s sound. There will also be classics for wind orchestra by Percy Grainger and Gustav Holst, and something completely different with rhythm (and music stands!) in focus in Jennifer Higdon’s Rhythm Stand from 2004. There will also be Balkan grooves!

The string orchestra sweeps the audience away with Jean Sibelius’ lyrical Romance in C major, a piece whose Nordic sound world and heartfelt melody have become a favorite among both musicians and listeners. In the same spirit, we’ll hear movements from Peter Warlock’s Capriol Suite, where Renaissance dances are brought to new life. There will also be folk tunes, including a “Wedding Piece” beautifully arranged for string orchestra by the Danish String Quartet.

The evening concludes when both groups together form a symphony orchestra and perform two contemporary works: Pinar Toprak’s grand film music from Captain Marvel, a camp favorite, and Anne Victorino d’Almeida’s Rapsódia dos Rios, a swirling journey along river landscapes with rhythms that inspire new musical discoveries.

All under the direction of Marjolein Vermeeren, Johannes Bergion, and Ron Davis Alvarez.

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