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


Vacancy
Violin I
First Concertmaster


Carl Vallin
Violin I
Assistant First Concertmaster, substitute
















Vacancy (Violin I)
Violin I

Sarah Cross
Violin I
Substitute
Violin II


Vacancy
Violin II
Principal















Ylva Magnusson
Violin II
Substitute
Viola










Ann Christin Ward
Viola


Vacancy (Viola)
Viola

Matilda Brunström
Viola
Substitute

Atico Razera
Viola
Substitute
Cello




Helena Nilsson

Jana Boutani

Magnus Lanning

Astrid Lindell

Antonio Roland

Johanna Sjunnesson

Erik Williams

Peter Volpert
Double bass

Vacancy
Double bass

Vacancy
Double bass






Vacancy
Double bass

Kjetil Laukholm
Double bass
Temp

Mattias Normell
Double bass
Substitute
Flute
Oboe




Vacancy
Oboe
Clarinet




Vakans
Clarinet
Huvudansvar basklarinett

Ragnar Arnberg
Clarinet
Substitute
Bassoon
French horn


Vacancy
French horn
Section leader




Trumpet
Trombone and Bass Trombone



James Kent

Tuba
Timpani and percussion


Simon Landqvist
Timpani and percussion
Assistant Principal Timpani, Tutti 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
No tickets left26-28 March350 - 650 krA Tribute to Ted GärdestadThe Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to one of Sweden’s most beloved artists and songwriters in three concerts where Ted Gärdestad’s timeless music meets magnificent symphonic arrangements.Read more
Few seats remaining1–2 April 2026100 - 420 krShostakovich’s Symphony No 9Andrés Orozco-Estrada visits the Swedish Radio Concert Hall, Berwaldhallen, to perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and orchestra and more.Read more & tickets
April 15175 krUkrainian Spring: Against all hope, I hopeAs part of the Ukrainian Spring Festival, an evening of Finnish and Ukrainian music and poetry unfolds under Lesya Ukrainka’s words Spera spem spero (“Without hope, I hope”). Musicians from the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra perform Sibelius’s Voces Intimae and Lyatoshynsky’s String Quartet no 4.Read more & tickets
16-17 April 2026130 - 475 krStrauss’ Elektra suiteThe Classical Artist of the Year on P2 is trumpeter Elinor Bengtson, and in this concert, she will perform Alexander Arutiunian's Trumpet...Read more & tickets
24–25 April 2026130 - 475 krEmelyanychev interprets Salonen & SchumannIn the fifth part of Esa-Pekka Salonen's residency, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra's principal guest conductor Maxim Emelyanychev takes the podium and leads the orchestra initially in Salonen's symphonic poem and more Nyx.Read more & tickets
29–30 April 2026130 - 475 krBach & Brahms according to StutzmannNathalie Stutzmann conducts the Radio Symphony Orchestra in two symphonies by Ludwig van Beethoven.Read more & tickets
8–9 May 2026130 - 475 krFauré’s RequiemGabriel Fauré's beloved Requiem, known for its calm and peaceful character unlike other requiems, performed by the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Choir under the direction of Fredrik Burstedt.Read more & tickets
Tickets released 2026-03-2513 May130 - 475 krSubscribers' Concert: Serenity and AdventureWelcome to this season’s subscription concert, where the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Choir, under the direction of conductor Julie Røssland, present a programme in which Greta Dahlström’s choral works and Johan Svendsen’s First Symphony stand side by side with Beethoven’s Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage) and Richard Strauss’s atmospheric Oboe Concerto, featuring the orchestra’s own Bengt Rosengren as soloist.Read more













