THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN CANCELED - ORPHEUS & ADÈS
Unfortunately all concerts March – September have been cancelled. In August and September we will continue to broadcast concerts at Swedish Radio P2 and Berwaldhallen Play. Read more here.
Berwaldhallen proudly presents conductor and composer Thomas Adès, featured regularly this season. Here, he will perform his newly written piano concerto with Kirill Gerstein, the international pianist to whom the work is also dedicated, as well as ballets with divine overtones by Ludwig van Beethoven and Igor Stravinsky.
Participants
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra is a multiple-award-winning ensemble renowned for its high artistic standard and stylistic breadth, as well as collaborations with the world’s finest composers, conductors, and soloists. It regularly tours all over Europe and the world and has an extensive and acclaimed recording catalogue.
Daniel Harding has been Music Director of the SRSO since 2007, and since 2019 also its Artistic Director. His tenure will last throughout the 2024/2025 season. Two of the orchestra’s former chief conductors, Herbert Blomstedt and Esa-Pekka Salonen, have since been named Conductors Laureate, and continue to perform regularly with the orchestra.
The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra performs at Berwaldhallen, concert hall of the Swedish Radio, and is a cornerstone of Swedish public service broadcasting. Its concerts are heard weekly on the Swedish classical radio P2 and regularly on national public television SVT. Several concerts are also streamed on-demand on Berwaldhallen Play and broadcast globally through the EBU.
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