Wagner’s Ring without Words

Wagner's Ring of the Nibelungtold without a single syllable – but with all the dramatic charge that the music contains. When the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and conductor Pietari Inkinen take on Lorin Maazel's orchestral suite Der Ring ohne Worte (The Ring without Words), you get to follow the great arc of the saga in concentrated form: from shimmering forebodings and powerful breakups to conflicts, transformations and doom. An entire operatic world distilled into 70 minutes of pure orchestral theatre.

19–20 February
Tickets released 2026-04-28
Berwaldhallen

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Wagner’s Ring without Words

19–20 February

VenueBerwaldhallen
Ticket price130 - 475 kr
  • 19 February 2027 ● friday 19:00

    Tickets released 2026-04-28

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  • 20 February 2027 ● saturday 15:00

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