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In recent years, clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst has carried out a number of celebrated projects with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. With the performances Dollhouse, Genesis and Retrotopia (all
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In recent years, clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst has carried out a number of celebrated projects with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. With the performances Dollhouse, Genesis and Retrotopia (all three of which can be seen on Konserthuset Play), he expanded the concept of what a concert can be.
The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir also participates in his new performance, Xodus (The Way Out Lies Within). We can expect something of a mixed-media piece. Jesper Waldersten created the script in collaboration with Martin Fröst.
Participants
– Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
– Martin Fröst, conductor & clarinet soloist
– Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Jesper Waldersten, artist
– Linus Fellbom, lighting design
(Photo: Martin Bäcker (c) Sony Music Entertainment)
Time
(Thursday) 19:00 - 21:00
Organizer
Stockholms Konserthusinfo@konserthuset.se Hötorget 8

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In recent years, clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst has carried out a number of celebrated projects with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. With the performances Dollhouse, Genesis and Retrotopia (all
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In recent years, clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst has carried out a number of celebrated projects with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. With the performances Dollhouse, Genesis and Retrotopia (all three of which can be seen on Konserthuset Play), he expanded the concept of what a concert can be.
The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir also participates in his new performance, Xodus (The Way Out Lies Within). We can expect something of a mixed-media piece. Jesper Waldersten created the script in collaboration with Martin Fröst.
Participants
– Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
– Martin Fröst, conductor & clarinet soloist
– Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Jesper Waldersten, artist
– Linus Fellbom, lighting design
(Photo: Martin Bäcker (c) Sony Music Entertainment)
Time
(Saturday) 15:00 - 17:00
Organizer
Stockholms Konserthusinfo@konserthuset.se Hötorget 8
16jun19:00Haydn’s The Seasons at O/Modernt19:00 Stora Scen, Musikaliska Kvarteret, Blasieholmstorg 8

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Haydn’s second large-scale oratorio (first performed in 1801) is based on a long Georgic poem by the eighteenth-century Scottish poet, James Thomson. Haydn’s virtuosic interpretation, which is suffused with the
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Haydn’s second large-scale oratorio (first performed in 1801) is based on a long Georgic poem by the eighteenth-century Scottish poet, James Thomson. Haydn’s virtuosic interpretation, which is suffused with the enlightened natural philosophy of the times, is a marvellously varied and painterly piece that the composer himself described as nothing less than ‘outstanding’.
Program
– Franz Josef Haydn: The Seasons Hob XXI:3
Participants
– Hugo Ticciati, conductor
– Mari Eriksmoen, soprano
– Ian Bostridge, tenor
– Florian Boesch, bass
– Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Blåsarsymfonikerna
– O/Modernt Chamber Orchestra
(photo: Rikard Westman)
Time
(Thursday) 19:00
Organizer
O/Moderntinfo@omodernt.com Täljövägen 2, Åkersberga 184 92, Sweden
31aug19:00Baltic Sea Festival 20 Years19:00 Berwaldhallen, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm

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The jubilee concert sums up 20 years of Baltic Sea Festivals and everything they have meant to the region. Co-founder and conductor laureate of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka
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The jubilee concert sums up 20 years of Baltic Sea Festivals and everything they have meant to the region. Co-founder and conductor laureate of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen, leads the orchestra, the Swedish Radio Choir and Eric Ericson Chamber Choir in a magnificent concert in which Mahler’s second symphony takes the audience on a journey, from the opening funeral march to the optimistic finale. The pre-concert talk will be focusing on the festival’s past and future, and what we can do to save the sea that unites us.
Program
– Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C-minor
Participants
– Nina Stemme, soprano
– Miah Persson, soprano
– The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
– Julia-Maria Kretz, concert master
– The Swedish Radio Choir
– The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Esa-Pekka Salonen, Conductor Laureate
(photo: Monika Rittershaus)
Time
(Wednesday) 19:00
Organizer
Sveriges Radio Berwaldhallen Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm
15sep19:00Carmina Burana19:00 Konserthuset Stockholm, Hötorget 8, 103 87 Stockholm

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Grandiose season opening for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Program - Lisa Streich: Segel - Franz Schreker: Vorspiel zu einem Drama - Carl Orff: Carmina Burana Participants - Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra - Ryan Bancroft, conductor - Eric
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Grandiose season opening for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
Program
– Lisa Streich: Segel
– Franz Schreker: Vorspiel zu einem Drama
– Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Participants
– Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
– Ryan Bancroft, conductor
– Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Hanna Husáhr, soprano
– Cameron Shahbazi, countertenor
– Fredrik Zetterström, baritone
(photo: Nadja Sjöström)
Time
(Thursday) 19:00
Organizer
Stockholms Konserthusinfo@konserthuset.se Hötorget 8
17sep15:00Carmina Burana15:00 Konserthuset Stockholm, Hötorget 8, 103 87 Stockholm

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Grandiose season opening for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Program - Lisa Streich: Segel - Franz Schreker: Vorspiel zu einem Drama - Carl Orff: Carmina Burana Participants - Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra - Ryan Bancroft, conductor - Eric
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Grandiose season opening for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
Program
– Lisa Streich: Segel
– Franz Schreker: Vorspiel zu einem Drama
– Carl Orff: Carmina Burana
Participants
– Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
– Ryan Bancroft, conductor
– Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Hanna Husáhr, soprano
– Cameron Shahbazi, countertenor
– Fredrik Zetterström, baritone
(photo: Nadja Sjöström)
Time
(Saturday) 15:00
Organizer
Stockholms Konserthusinfo@konserthuset.se Hötorget 8
14octAll DayThe Book(All Day: friday) De Geerhallen, Dalsgatan 15, Norrköping

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During his last years, Sven-David Sandström (1942–2019) worked on an opera with libretto by Niklas Rådström, based on the latter’s novel Boken, (The Book) from 2013. It is a bold
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During his last years, Sven-David Sandström (1942–2019) worked on an opera with libretto by Niklas Rådström, based on the latter’s novel Boken, (The Book) from 2013. It is a bold and visionary rendition of the biblical books as a single story about creation and life. Full of poetry and powerful stories. The Norrköping Symphony Orchestra proudly announces that the world premiere of The Book of Life will take place as a semi-concert performance in Norrköping on October 14 with 22 soloists and Eric Ericson chamber choir conducted by Tobias Ringborg and directed by Peter Oskarson.
The Book of Life is a unique project, an all-night opera in three acts where the audience meets Adam and Eve, Moses, Jesus, Sarah, the three archangels and many more from the Bible’s rich gallery of characters. It will be performed as a semi-concert opera with limited staging. In the leading roles we see Jeremy Carpenter as “The Man” and Miriam Treichl as “The Woman”. Tobias Ringborg will be conducting and stage director is Peter Oskarson.
(photo: Mats Bäcker)
Time
All Day (Friday)
Organizer
Norrköpings Symfoniorkester!info@norrkopingssymfoniorkester.se Holmengatan 14, Norrköping
15octAll DayThe Book(All Day: saturday) De Geerhallen, Dalsgatan 15, Norrköping

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During his last years, Sven-David Sandström (1942–2019) worked on an opera with libretto by Niklas Rådström, based on the latter’s novel Boken, (The Book) from 2013. It is a bold
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During his last years, Sven-David Sandström (1942–2019) worked on an opera with libretto by Niklas Rådström, based on the latter’s novel Boken, (The Book) from 2013. It is a bold and visionary rendition of the biblical books as a single story about creation and life. Full of poetry and powerful stories. The Norrköping Symphony Orchestra proudly announces that the world premiere of The Book of Life will take place as a semi-concert performance in Norrköping on October 14 with 22 soloists and Eric Ericson chamber choir conducted by Tobias Ringborg and directed by Peter Oskarson.
The Book of Life is a unique project, an all-night opera in three acts where the audience meets Adam and Eve, Moses, Jesus, Sarah, the three archangels and many more from the Bible’s rich gallery of characters. It will be performed as a semi-concert opera with limited staging. In the leading roles we see Jeremy Carpenter as “The Man” and Miriam Treichl as “The Woman”. Tobias Ringborg will be conducting and stage director is Peter Oskarson.
(photo: Mats Bäcker)
Time
All Day (Saturday)
Organizer
Norrköpings Symfoniorkester!info@norrkopingssymfoniorkester.se Holmengatan 14, Norrköping
22oct15:00Love and longing15:00 Konserthuset Stockholm, Hötorget 8, 103 87 Stockholm

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In the concert, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir focuses on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Richard Wagner. The concert also includes two commissioned works by Swedish composers Britta Byström and Staffan
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In the concert, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir focuses on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Richard Wagner. The concert also includes two commissioned works by Swedish composers Britta Byström and Staffan Storm.
Participants
– The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Jakob Högström, baritone
– Fredrik Malmberg, conductor
Program:
– Richard Wagner: Treulich geführt – Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
– Richard Wagner: Träume from Wesendonck Lieder (arr Clytus Gottwald)
– Richard Wagner: O du mein holder Abendstern from Tannhäuser
– Staffan Storm: New Work
– Richard Wagner: Siegfried Idyll “Treppenmusik” (arr Gérard Pesson)
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Wedding March from A Midsummer’s Night Dream
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: From Sechs Lieder for chorus a cappella op 48
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Lord God of Abraham from Elijah
– Britta Byström New Work
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Psalm No. 2 “Warum toben die Heiden” op 78:1
Time
(Saturday) 15:00
Organizer
Stockholms Konserthusinfo@konserthuset.se Hötorget 8
23oct19:00Love and longing19:00 Kulturhuset i Ytterjärna, Kulturcentrum Järna, 153 91 Järna

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In the concert, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir focuses on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Richard Wagner. The concert also includes two commissioned works by Swedish composers Britta Byström and Staffan
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In the concert, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir focuses on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Richard Wagner. The concert also includes two commissioned works by Swedish composers Britta Byström and Staffan Storm.
Participants
– The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Jakob Högström, baritone
– Fredrik Malmberg, conductor
Program:
– Richard Wagner: Treulich geführt – Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin
– Richard Wagner: Träume from Wesendonck Lieder (arr Clytus Gottwald)
– Richard Wagner: O du mein holder Abendstern from Tannhäuser
– Staffan Storm: New Work
– Richard Wagner: Siegfried Idyll “Treppenmusik” (arr Gérard Pesson)
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Wedding March from A Midsummer’s Night Dream
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: From Sechs Lieder for chorus a cappella op 48
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Lord God of Abraham from Elijah
– Britta Byström New Work
– Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Psalm No. 2 “Warum toben die Heiden” op 78:1
Time
(Sunday) 19:00
Organizer
Kulturhuset i Ytterjärna Kulturcentrum Järna, 153 91 Järna
16dec19:00Beethoven 919:00 Berwaldhallen, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm

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Manfred Honeck leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir and four soloists in a concert featuring masterpieces in the spirit of freedom and peace. It includes
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Manfred Honeck leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir and four soloists in a concert featuring masterpieces in the spirit of freedom and peace. It includes Arnold Schönberg’s ethereal Friede auf Erden and Beethoven’s last symphony, Symphony No. 9, best known for the euphoric choral finale based on the “Ode to Joy” theme.
Program
– Arnold Schönberg: Friede auf Erden
– Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor
Participants
– The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
– The Swedish Radio Choir
– The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Katija Dragojevic, mezzo-soprano
– Maximilian Schmitt, tenor
– Krzysztof Bączyk, bass
– Malin Broman, concertmaster
– Manfred Honeck, conductor
Time
(Friday) 19:00
Organizer
Sveriges Radio Berwaldhallen Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm
17dec15:00Beethoven 915:00 Berwaldhallen, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm

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Manfred Honeck leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir and four soloists in a concert featuring masterpieces in the spirit of freedom and peace. It includes
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Manfred Honeck leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Eric Ericsson Chamber Choir and four soloists in a concert featuring masterpieces in the spirit of freedom and peace. It includes Arnold Schönberg’s ethereal Friede auf Erden and Beethoven’s last symphony, Symphony No. 9, best known for the euphoric choral finale based on the “Ode to Joy” theme.
Program
– Arnold Schönberg: Friede auf Erden
– Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor
Participants
– The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra
– The Swedish Radio Choir
– The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
– Katija Dragojevic, mezzo-soprano
– Maximilian Schmitt, tenor
– Krzysztof Bączyk, bass
– Malin Broman, concertmaster
– Manfred Honeck, conductor
Time
(Saturday) 15:00
Organizer
Sveriges Radio Berwaldhallen Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, 105 10 Stockholm