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Guesting ensembles
In addition to being the home of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Konserthuset is also a popular and coveted destination for guesting ensembles and orchestras.
As tradition dictates, the Gothenburg Symphony makes an annual guest appearance at Konserthuset, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra performs every year at the Gothenburg Concert Hall. In the 2024/25 season, Konserthuset also welcomes the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra – on two occasions, Concerto Copenhagen, Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Musica Vitae, and the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra.
Concerts
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Genre: Orchestral performance
Roman and Händel in London with the Danish baroque specialists.
Saturday 18 January 2025 15.00Genre: Orchestral performanceConcerto Copenhagen
Roman and Händel in London with the Danish baroque specialists.
Saturday 18 January 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://stko01mstr2eq3pprep.dxcloud.episerver.net/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/concerto-copenhagen/20250118-1500/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The Danish baroque specialists Concerto Copenhagen presents a programme centered around Händel and Roman. When the young Swedish violinist and composer Johan Helmich Roman embarked on a study trip to London in 1716, it would prove to be a journey that was decisive, not only for Roman’s life but for the entire history of Swedish music.
Roman came from the German-dominated music scene in Stockholm to London where the dominant musical trend was the Italian style, embodied in the recently arrived Georg Friedrich Händel. Roman was an active part of London’s musical life. He played in Händel’s orchestra at the King’s Theatre and met other musicians and composers, many of them from Italy. So, when Roman returned to Stockholm in 1721, he did so as a well-educated, modern-oriented musician and a brilliant violinist. Most importantly, as a composer, he had acquired a thorough understanding of new stylistic trends, not only in opera but also in instrumental music.
Roman remained associated with the Swedish court orchestra throughout his life, and his stay in London not only affected ”the father of Swedish music,” as Roman is known today, but also changed the history of Swedish music.This program presents the music that ”the Swedish Händel,” Johan Helmich Roman, encountered in London, as well as the music he composed himself.
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The music
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Johan Helmich Roman From The Golovin Music10 min
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Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in F major HWV 4015 min
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Johan Helmich Roman Concerto grosso in B flat major for oboe and strings BeRI 4618 min
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Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in F major HWV 4015 min
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Intermission25 min
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Johan Helmich Roman From The Golovin Music11 min
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Francesco Geminiani Concerto grosso in d minor "La Folia"10 min
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Georg Friedrich Händel From Trio Sonata in G major HWV 3999 min
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Johan Helmich Roman Violin Concerto in d minor BeRI 4914 min
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Johan Helmich Roman Sinfonia in B flat major BeRI 116 min
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Participants
- Concerto Copenhagen
- Lars Ulrik Mortensen conductor & harpsichordist
Saturday 18 January 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Orchestral performance
Rising star Alva Holm is the soloist with the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra.
Saturday 1 March 2025 15.00Alva Holm. Photo: Julia-Severinsen
Ola Rudner. Photo: Nancy Horowitz
Norrköpings Symfoniorkester
Genre: Orchestral performanceMozart and Dvorák
Rising star Alva Holm is the soloist with the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra.
Saturday 1 March 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://stko01mstr2eq3pprep.dxcloud.episerver.net/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/mozart-and-dvorak/20240301-1500/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.In Mozart's fifth and final violin concerto, there is a new richness in the musical language compared to the previous ones. Here, the music is majestic and powerful. The soloist is Alva Holm, who in 2022 won Sweden's premier music competition: Solistpriset, the Soloist Prize. The citation stated: "With musical conviction, technical brilliance, and total presence, Alva Holm captivates the audience from the first note."
The concert opens with a newly composed work by Tebogo Monnakgotla, one of Sweden's most acclaimed composers in her generation. In connection with the world premiere of her violin concerto in 2023, with Johan Dalene and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Dagens Nyheter's Camilla Lundberg wrote that "her colorful and elegant orchestral sounds captivate the listener" and gave the concert the highest rating.
To conclude Norrköping Symphony Orchestra's guest appearance under the baton of Ola Rudner, we hear Dvorák's life-affirming Eighth Symphony. It is nature-inspired music full of joy and exuberant energy. Swedish Ola Rudner began his career as a violinist and has been internationally active as both a violinist and conductor, notably in Austria.
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The music
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Tebogo Monnakgotla Spring Tide Sketches
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major30 min
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Intermission25 min
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Antonín Dvorák Symphony No. 837 min
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Participants
- Norrköping Symphony Orchestra
- Ola Rudner conductor
- Alva Holm violin
Saturday 1 March 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Orchestral performance
Original and surprising musical encounters with the guest ensemble Musica Vitae.
Wednesday 26 March 2025 19.00Musica Vitae. Photo: Lina Alriksson
Hugo Ticciati
Daniel Eklund
Genre: Orchestral performanceReverie and Rapture
Original and surprising musical encounters with the guest ensemble Musica Vitae.
Wednesday 26 March 2025 19.00
Ends approximately 21.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://stko01mstr2eq3pprep.dxcloud.episerver.net/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/reverie-and-rapture/20250326-1900/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Växjö-based Musica Vitae joins us accompanied by the British violinist and conductor Hugo Ticciati, who is active in Sweden. He founded the O/Modernt festival in 2011, known for its innovative and cross-genre programming, which also characterizes his concert with Musica Vitae.
The first part of the concert presents music infused with religious reverie. We hear the mysticism of Hildegard of Bingen in Vos flores rosarum and wordless violin song in Arvo Pärt's Fratres. Additionally, two meditations on the theme of the suffering mother: John Tavener's Mother of God, Here I Stand from The Veil of the Temple, and Lera Auerbach's Sogno di Stabat Mater (Dream of Stabat Mater).
After the interval, the mood shifts from spiritual contemplation to exalted rapture. In the enigmatically dancing Aksak and Ciphers, Swedish composer Albert Schnelzer has encoded both Brahms and family members in the score. This is followed by a musical dialogue between Philip Glass's baroque-inspired Symphony No. 3 and three arrangements of songs from the iconic grunge rock band Nirvana's album Nevermind. Bridging the gap between the baroque and contemporary rock music is Purcell’s Cold Song from his semi-opera The Fairy-Queen.
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The music
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Hildegard of Bingen Vos flores rosarum6 min
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Arvo Pärt Fratres for string orchestra and percussion12 min
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John Tavener Mother of God Here I Stand, version for string orchestra3 min
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Lera Auerbach Sogno di Stabat Mater for violin, viola, vibraphone and string orchestra12 min
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Intermission25 min
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Albert Schnelzer Aksak and Ciphers for string orchestra15 min
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Philip Glass Movement I from Symphony No. 35 min
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Kurt Cobain Something in the Way arr Johannes Marmén4 min
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Philip Glass Movement II from Symphony No. 36 min
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Kurt Cobain Lithium arr Johannes Marmén4 min
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Philip Glass Movement IV from Symphony No. 33 min
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Henry Purcell The Cold Song from King Arthur arr Johannes Marmén4 min
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Kurt Cobain/Dave Grohl/Krist Novoselic Smells Like Teen Spirit arr Klemens Bittmann5 min
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Participants
- Musica Vitae
- Hugo Ticciati conductor & violin soloist
- Daniel Eklund viola
Wednesday 26 March 2025 19.00
Ends approximately 21.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Orchestral performance
Amalie Stalheim is the cello soloist when the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra is visiting.
Saturday 29 March 2025 15.00Amalie Stalheim
Maxime Pascal
Genre: Orchestral performanceProkofiev and Stravinsky
Amalie Stalheim is the cello soloist when the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra is visiting.
Saturday 29 March 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://stko01mstr2eq3pprep.dxcloud.episerver.net/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/prokofiev-and-stravinsky/20250329-1500/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The award-winning Norwegian-Swedish cellist Amalie Stalheim has an international career at the highest level. She has been a soloist with a range of top orchestras and has played chamber music with stars such as Janine Jansen, Yo-Yo Ma, and Leif Ove Andsnes.
Together with the visiting Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, she is the soloist in Prokofiev's magnificent Sinfonia concertante for cello and orchestra. In an almost magical way, the cello's lyrical qualities are exploited, and the music is also charged with power and drama. The orchestra is led by the young French conductor Maxime Pascal, who has conducted a great deal of opera throughout Europe, including at La Scala in Milan.
Like Prokofiev, we consider Stravinsky to be one of the giants of the 20th century. Symphony in C was commissioned by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and completed shortly after his escape to the USA in 1940. It was a difficult time. In addition to being in exile, Stravinsky had recently lost his first wife, and he himself had been treated for tuberculosis. However, the music sounds like an antidote: classically pure, playful, and rhythmically swinging.
Equally captivating rhythmically is the French composer Camille Pépin's evocative Laniakea, which opens the concert. Laniakea means "immense heaven" in Hawaiian and is the name of a gigantic star cluster that includes the Milky Way and our solar system. Pépin (born in 1990) has received considerable attention in recent years from a range of top European orchestras.
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The music
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Camille Pépin Laniakea13 min
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Igor Stravinsky Symphony in C28 min
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Intermission25 min
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Sergej Prokofjev Sinfonia Concertante for cello and orchestra37 min
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Participants
- Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra
- Maxime Pascal conductor
- Amalie Stalheim cello
Saturday 29 March 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Orchestral performance
Chopin and Tchaikovsky under the baton of Santtu-Matias Rouvali, with Jan Lisiecki as the piano soloist.
Saturday 17 May 2025 15.00Jan Lisiecki. Photo: Christoph Köstlin
Santtu-Matias Rouvali. Photo: Marco Borggreve
Genre: Orchestral performanceGothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Chopin and Tchaikovsky under the baton of Santtu-Matias Rouvali, with Jan Lisiecki as the piano soloist.
Saturday 17 May 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://stko01mstr2eq3pprep.dxcloud.episerver.net/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/gothenburg-symphony-orchestra/20250517-1500/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra visits Konserthuset under the baton of its Chief Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali. They are joined by the celebrated Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki, internationally acclaimed by both audiences and critics for his beautiful touch and boundless virtuosity.
Together, they present Frédéric Chopin's beloved First Piano Concerto. For Chopin, the piano always took centre stage. His nocturnes, études, mazurkas, polonaises, and impromptus have captivated listeners ever since he charmed audiences in the salons of Paris, or at the few concerts he gave during his all-too-short life. The orchestra plays a subordinate role even in the piano concerto – it is the soloist who shines with imaginative passages, beautiful bel canto melodies, and swirling dances.
Regarding what would become his final symphony, Tchaikovsky wrote in a letter to his brother Anatoly: "I am now completely absorbed in the new work and find it difficult to tear myself away from it. I believe it will be one of my best works. I must finish it as soon as possible." The symphony indeed became one of the great musical masterpieces, filled with profound darkness and exalted beauty.
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The music
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Frédéric Chopin Piano Concerto No. 136 min
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Intermission25 min
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Pjotr Tjajkovskij Symphony No. 6 ’’Pathétique’’46 min
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Participants
- Gothenburg Symphony
- Santtu-Matias Rouvali conductor
- Jan Lisiecki piano
Saturday 17 May 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 17.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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