Mendelssohns's Italian symphony with Emelyanychev

Principal guest conductor Maxim Emelyanychev leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra in Max Bruch's double concerto with the orchestra's own Albin Uusijärvi on viola and Andreas Sundén on clarinet in a tight interplay between dark sounds and bright lyricism. Wilhelm Stenhammar's finely chiseled Reverenza follows – a short piece with both warmth and poetry. Felix Mendelssohn's fourth symphony, "The Italian", concludes the concert with exuberant rhythms and sunny orchestral colour.

27–28 January
Berwaldhallen
Approximate concert length: 1 hour without intermission
100 - 420 kr

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Mendelssohns's Italian symphony with Emelyanychev

27–28 January

VenueBerwaldhallen
LengthApproximate concert length: 1 hour without intermission
Ticket price100 - 420 kr

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