Trio x 2 by Smyth & Beach

A chamber music evening at the Finnish Institute where romance, temperament, and fire converge in two rarely heard masterpieces: Ethel Smyth’s trio for violin, horn and piano meets Amy Beach’s piano trio. Music filled with powerful passion, shimmering melodies, and a touch of bold charm, performed by musicians from the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. A concert that highlights female pioneers while offering warmth, intimacy, and artistic brilliance. The concert is part of a collaboration between Berwaldhallen, the Finnish Institute, and actresses Ylva and Stina Ekblad during the 2025/2026 season, where chamber music meets poetry.

Season 2025/2026
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