Spring Concert

The Swedish Radio Choir meets versatile Latvian conductor Kaspars Putniņš in a flowery spring programme that glistens and shines with new birdsong, bursting buds and surging love!

Season 2017/2018
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1 h 30 min

The concert includes some of David Wikander’s best loved choral pieces, King Lily of the Valley and Spring Evening, as well as Sven-David Sandström’s composition for Tranströmer poem April and Silence. Otherwise all French: Debussy’s playful Trois Chansons de Charles d’Orléans, two songs by Camille Saint-Saëns, as well as two chamber pieces by Ravel, reworked for choir by Clytus Gottwald. The highlight of the concert: Daniel-Lesur’s suggestive and richly painted composition for the Song of Songs, Le Cantique des Cantiques.

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