On the final day of the festival, we will hear the world premiere of Symphony No. 4, commissioned from Mats Larsson Gothe; Latin Concerto by and with Gabriela Montero on the piano and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marta Gardolińska. Earlier on 31 August the Festival programme includes a performance at the Museum of Technology, featuring Andrew Merrie from the Stockholm Resilience Centre, on the Radical Ocean Futures project, which uses science fiction to inspire climate action. Climate Action Center organises Dreams about the Climate at Berwaldhallen – a conversation between researchers Elina Eriksson and Adam Wickberg.
Programme for Aug 31
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Baltic Sea Festival + Museum of Technology
Activity
15:00 · Museum and Science arena
Tickets via the Museum of Technology. Available in spring 2024.
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Dreams about the Climate
Talk
18:00 · Lower Foyer, Berwaldhallen
Included in concert ticket
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Gardolińska & Montero
Concert
19:00 · Berwaldhallen
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Late Night Concert with Gabriela Montero
Concert
21:30 · Berwaldhallen
Included in concert ticket
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