Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra members

All members of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Violin I  • Violin II  • Viola  • Cello  • Double Bass  • Flute  • Oboe  • Clarinet  • Bassoon  • Fench horn  • Trumpet  • Trombone and Bass Trombone  • Tuba  • Timpani and Percussion  • Harp

Violin I

Violin II

Viola

Cello

Double bass

Flute

Oboe

Clarinet

Bassoon

French horn

Trumpet

Trombone and Bass Trombone

Tuba

Timpani and percussion

Harp

More about the orchestra

  • About the Orchestra

    One of Europe's foremost and most versatile orchestras.Known as the Radio Symphonics in everyday speech, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra has left a major mark on the music world.
  • On tour

    The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra are internationally requested and go on tour every year. Here you can find out about next upcoming tour.
  • Biography

    More than 100 exceptional musicians make up the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, a multiple-award-winning ensemble renowned for its high artistic standard and stylistic breadth.

Upcoming concerts

  • 6 September

    Schubert's Octet with Janine Jansen

    Star violinist Janine Jansen invites you to an evening entirely devoted to Schubert's magnificent octet at Musikaliska Kvarteret in Stockholm.
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  • 7 September
    450 - 750 kr

    Salonen & Grigorian in music by Strauss & Bruckner

    A masterful encounter takes place as super soprano Asmik Grigorian and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen conclude the Baltic Sea Festival.
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  • 12–13 September
    130 - 475 kr

    Mahler & Brahms with Emelyanychev

    Music by Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler is on the program when principal guest conductor Maxim Emelyanychev leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and pianist Francesco Piemontesi.
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  • 25–26 September
    130 - 475 kr

    Adès, Gerstein & Sibelius

    The British conductor and composer Thomas Adès visits the Swedish Radio concert hall Berwaldhallen with pianist Kiril Gerstein.
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  • 1 October
    100 - 420 kr

    Discover Mozart’s Gran Partita  

    Discover Mozart’s Serenade No. 10 Gran Partita with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Gregor Zubicky!
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  • 2 October
    100 - 420 kr

    Mozarts Gran Partita

    Musicians from the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra performs Andrea Tarrodis Serenade in Seven Colours andMozarts Serenad no 10 "Gran Partita".
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  • 9–10 October
    130 - 475 kr

    Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony  

    Karina Cannellakis leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra along with soprano Johanna Wallroth in music by Mendelssohn, Mozart, Boulanger and Rachmaninov.
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  • 16–18 October
    350 - 650 kr

    Disco Inferno

    Finally time again for disco in Berwaldhallen! Take a dance step back to the sequin-studded and pulsating golden age of disco. When...
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More concerts

  • 28 August
    450 - 750 kr

    Masterpieces by Bruch & Brahms with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra

    The NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra makes a rare visit to Sweden during the opening night of the Baltic Sea Festival, accompanied by star violinist María Dueñas and their chief conductor Alan Gilbert.
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  • 29 August
    350 - 650 kr

    Darkness & Ecstasy with Karlsson & von Hausswolff

    Experience an evening where the beautiful and the terrifying meet. For the Baltic Sea Festival, Anna von Hausswolff and Mikael Karlsson have created the piece Grand Guignol.
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  • 30 August
    350 - 650 kr

    Korngold & Tjajkovskij with Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester

    Get a glimpse of tomorrow's leading musicians when Europe's leading youth orchestra comes to Berwaldhallen. They are hosted by French violinist Renaud Capuçon and led by former chief conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck.
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  • 31 August
    180 kr

    Sonia dreams of the sea (in Swedish)

    Join Sonia on her adventures in this family show (in Swedish) written by Henrik Ståhl, with music by Emmy Lindström.
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