Orchestral music

  • 3–4 September
    170 - 560 kr

    Sea Music and Symphonic Dances

    The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, principal guest conductor Maxim Emelyanychev and legendary soprano Nina Stemme invite you on a musical journey across stormy seas, through sparkling night landscapes and symphonic dances.
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  • 19–20 February
    130 - 475 kr

    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...
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  • 9–10 September
    100 - 420 kr

    Dark tales and dances

    Step into a world of dark tales, mystery and dancing rhythms as the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and viola soloist, also this season's P2 Classical Artist, Ami-Louise Johnsson are led by Taiwanese conductor Yi-Chen Lin.
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  • 12–13 March
    130 - 475 kr

    Spring Fire with Orozco-Estrada & Byström  

    Spring is lit in Berwaldhallen when Chief Conductor Andrés Orozco-Estrada leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Choir in...
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  • 17–18 September
    130 - 475 kr

    Lessons in love

    When three of the most distinctive musical voices of our time – conductor and composer George Benjamin, pianist Bertrand Chamayou and soprano Barbara Hannigan – come together, a program full of intensity, imagination and refined drama emerges.
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  • 19–20 March
    130 - 475 kr

    A Walk to Sibelius

    Dinis Sousa leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra ans pianist Pierre Laurent Aimard in music by Benjamin Britten, Belá Bartók, Britta Byström, and Jean Sibelius.
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  • 21 August
    350 - 650 kr

    Rythm and ritual

    The Baltic Sea Festival 2026 opens with premieres and pulse! Andres Orozco-Estrada debuts as Chief Conductor, Hillborg’s Hell Mountain has its Swedish premiere, and Molly Kien’s new work receives its world premiere. Soprano Malin Byström sparkles in Alma Mahler’s songs before the evening culminates in Stravinsky’s iconic The Rite of Spring.
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  • August 25
    350 - 650 kr

    Passion and protest

    The Czech Philharmonic visits the Baltic Sea Festival! Under its legendary chief conductor Semyon Bychkov, Janine Jansen performs Shostakovich’s first violin concerto, followed by Dvořák’s dramatic seventh symphony.
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  • 26 August
    350 - 650 kr

    Dreams of freedom

    The Czech Philharmonic returns under Semyon Bychkov, joined by internationally acclaimed pianist Yunchan Lim in his Swedish debut. Ravel’s Piano Concerto dazzles with jazzy, dreamlike colours, followed by Smetana’s Má Vlast, a majestic journey through Bohemia’s landscapes and spirit.
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  • 28 August
    350 - 650 kr

    Beethoven's DNA

    What lies at the core of Beethoven’s music – and where do its building blocks come from? Martin Fröst leads the Swedish Chamber Orchestra in a program where Jacob Mühlrad’s Helix meets Hans Ek’s DNA Suite, inspired by Bach, Rameau, and Handel. The evening culminates in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 – a work carrying this entire musical heritage in its DNA.
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