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Learn more about classical music in six relaxed lectures during the season. You get the stories behind the music, knowledge of the composers and reflections from stage and salon in a nice mix. Curious - that's what Classical curiosity is all about. Coffee and sandwich are included in the price.
A subscription to the Gothenburg Concert Hall gives you unforgettable experiences, a discounted ticket price, a place at concerts that are quickly sold out and your own chair in the salon. In addition, many others to share the experiences with.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This Tuesday we delves into the world of Russian Romanticism with phenomenal geniuses such as Tchaikovsky, Medtner, Scriabin, Mussorgsky and Glazunov.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This time the spotlight falls on those poor souls who became known for only one piece of music - Pachelbel, Fibich and Raff.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This time we take a trip across the strait to Denmark to get to know Carl Nielsen, but also Langgaard, Vagn Holmboe and Per Nörgård.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This tuesday the theme is water. Debussy created salt-sprinkled waves and snow, and Liszt and Ravel conjured images of sprinkling fountains.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This tuesday we trace the path of music to spiritual worlds, from the ascension of Handel’s Messiah to Stravinsky’s psalms and the Catholic Bruckner’s symphonic tributes to God.
Learn more about classical music in the series of lectures entitled Classical curiosities. This Tuesday we explore music that has ”run away from home”: jazz star Wynton Marsalis’ Violin Concerto, Ravel’s Blues and Marc-Anthony Turnage’s Blood on the Floor.