Choral & Vocal music
Date has passed19-21 DecemberChristmas concertTake a break from the stress and excitement during the last days before Christmas together with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Swedish...Read more- Date has passed7 DecemberThe Swedish Radio Choir meets the Swedish Youth ChoirSince 2011, the Children’s and Youth Choir Association, UNGiKÖR, has run the national youth choir, the Swedish Youth Choir, which consists of...Read more
- Date has passed1 DecemberSweden & JapanThat nature is important in both Japanese and Swedish culture is clearly visible in both country’s music. Nature goes as a red...Read more
Date has passed17 NovemberMühlrad: TimeLoneliness, desire and the thirst for love. Carefully selected music by American composers, hand-picked by Ragnar Bohlin, director of the San Francisco...Read more
Date has passed17, 18 & 20 OctoberBrahms’s RequiemBrahms wanted to write a requiem mass that spoke directly to humans, not to God, like what Luther did with his German...Read more- Date has passed29 SeptemberSwedish choral musicA selection of music from some of the country’s most interesting composers from the 20th century until today, including a première by Grammis nominee, Ylva Skog. The Swedish Radio Choir with conductor Sofi Jeannin.Read more
- Date has passed15 SeptemberArvo Pärt – The Master of Pure SoundTo master choral music is to master sound. In his frequently minimalist pieces, Arvo Pärt still conveys grand, moving expressions – no wonder he is one of the world’s most played composers. The concert will be given in Engelbrektskyrkan.Read more
Date has passed16-17 MayHolst’s the PlanetsFrom Mars to Neptune is one of the world’s most beloved and performed symphonic works from British composer Gustav Holst’s orchestral suite,...Read more- Date has passed28 AugustThe Eric Ericson centenaryFor many years, he was the chief conductor of the Swedish Radio Choir, as well as the director of his own small...Read more
Date has passed30 AugustSongs of Sunset and DawnAn encounter between two wholly different sounds: Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Piano Concerto, which evokes an image of a post-biological society with not only...Read more