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Alban Berg’s moving Violin Concerto was dedicated to a young human being who really shone during her short life.
Watch videoMeet the mythical hero Lemminkäinen in Sibelius’ tone poem, one of his major masterpieces.
Alban Berg’s moving Violin Concerto was dedicated to a young human being who really shone during her short life.
Spanish Tomás Luis de Victoria is one of the most famous composers of the late Renaissance. He was also an organist, known for his sacred and polyphonic vocal music and a master of overlapping multiple choral parts.
Ralph Vaughan Williams first heard Bushes and Briars sung by a shepherd in England. The composer saved the melody and used it later in an arrangement for male choir.
Crossing the Bar is a metaphor for the passage between life and death, crossing the sandbar and travelling to the ocean with its “boundless depth”.
A unique meeting occurred when tradition and present merged as Swedish hip-hop elite joined the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Here you see the performance of the rapper Dani M.
A unique meeting occurred when tradition and present merged as Swedish hip-hop elite joined the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Here you see the performance of the rapper and dancer Imenella.
The musicians Clara Garde, Manon Briau, Paula Gustafsson and Juan Zurutuza from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra open up about their thoughts about Fauré and his compositions.
This is one of Fauré's most famous melodies, beautifully performed by the Gothenburg Symphony's solo cellist Claes Gunnarsson.
This piece was written by Fauré while he was director of the Paris Conservatoire. It was published together with works by other composers, following an initiative by the singing teacher at the school.
The musicians Clara Garde, Manon Briau, Paula Gustafsson and Juan Zurutuza from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra open up about their thoughts about Fauré and his compositions.
This is one of Fauré's most famous melodies, beautifully performed by the Gothenburg Symphony's solo cellist Claes Gunnarsson.
This piece was written by Fauré while he was director of the Paris Conservatoire. It was published together with works by other composers, following an initiative by the singing teacher at the school.
Enjoy this slow and melancholic Adagio performed by Clara Garde, Manon Briau, Paula Gustafsson and Juan Zurutuza.
A unique meeting occurred when tradition and present merged as Swedish hip-hop elite joined the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Here you see the performance of the rapper Dani M.
A unique meeting occurred when tradition and present merged as Swedish hip-hop elite joined the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. Here you see the performance of the rapper and dancer Imenella.
Enjoy the newly released single Breathing Technique in a recording from a live concert performance in Gothenburg Concert Hall.
A multifaceted artistic experience with Mariam Wallentin, who offers improvisation, pop and soul together with a chamber ensemble.
From Mali’s vibrant music scene comes the Master of Ngoni, Bassekou Kouyate, who has collaborated with greats such as Youssou N’Dour and the Kronos Quartet.
With their atmospheric and melodic jazz, Emil Brandqvist Trio has established itself at the top of the international jazz scene. Meet a top trio in a unique tonal landscape.
Enjoy Tchaikovsky’s famous violin concerto with star violinist Leonidas Kavakos
Meet the mythical hero Lemminkäinen in Sibelius’ tone poem, one of his major masterpieces.
Stravinsky’s neoclassical and playfully melodic violin concerto with Ava Bahari.
Gustav Holst’s colorful suite The Planets is a musical adventure and one of the world’s most beloved symphonic works.
The musicians Clara Garde, Manon Briau, Paula Gustafsson and Juan Zurutuza from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra open up about their thoughts about Fauré and his compositions.
Hear our Artist in Residence Ava Bahari talk about her new violin, the unique Stradivarius Ovcharov from 1694.
Have you ever wondered what a glass harmonica sounds like and how it works? Now is your chance to learn.
It was at the Concert Hall in Gothenburg that everything once started - when a young Herbert discovered the wonderful world of classical music!