The concert has been canceled - Beethoven 250: Missa Solemnis

The culmination of Berwaldhallen’s Beethoven Jubilee, two of his greatest and most important works with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, The Swedish Radio Choir, Chief Conductor Daniel Harding and world-class soloists. Even though Missa solemnis was written when Beethoven was virtually deaf, it became an unrivalled masterpiece. With immeasurable skill, he overcame his physical limitations and the music could not have been written by a lesser composer than Ludwig van Beethoven.

Season 2019/2020
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Berwaldhallen
1 h 30 min

The concert has been canceled

All Swedish Radio’s public events are canceled until June 30

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