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Meet conductor Simone Young and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Johannes Brahms’s masterfully orchestrated Fourth Symphony.
Read moreEarly in the spring of 1901, Jean Sibelius was in the small town of Rapallo on the west coast of Italy, and it was there that he began his second symphony.
Reflections on the emotional person and the colourful character Jean Sibelius, who moved between euphoria and despair but wrote orchestral music that thrills listeners to this very day.
Sibelius has charged his musical imagination with plenty of intensity and bright colours, well matched by the sounds of the Gothenburg Symphony and soprano Anu Komsi.
The music was written in the early 20th century and revolves around both natural mysticism and bold influences from the continent.
With Sibelius’ fourth symphony, we enter historic ground. The symphony has been on the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra’s repertoire for over 100 years.
A world wide hit conducted by Santtu-Matias Rouvali
With their atmospheric and melodic jazz, Emil Brandqvist Trio has established itself at the top of the international jazz scene. Meet a top trio in a unique tonal landscape.
He is nominated for the Nordic Council’s music prize in 2023 and is described in the motivation as a “musical magician”. Here we see giants such as Jonas Kullhammar, Per Texas Johansson and Mats Äleklint given freedom to break new ground and take the music to the next level.
A multifaceted artistic experience with Mariam Wallentin, who offers improvisation, pop and soul together with a chamber ensemble.
Meet conductor Simone Young and the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Johannes Brahms's masterfully orchestrated Fourth Symphony.
With their atmospheric and melodic jazz, Emil Brandqvist Trio has established itself at the top of the international jazz scene. Meet a top trio in a unique tonal landscape.
Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder is one of the most legendary soloists of our time and has been praised for his interpretations of Beethoven.
The successful conductor Cristian Măcelaru leads the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Brahms's beloved Third Symphony.
He is nominated for the Nordic Council’s music prize in 2023 and is described in the motivation as a “musical magician”. Here we see giants such as Jonas Kullhammar, Per Texas Johansson and Mats Äleklint given freedom to break new ground and take the music to the next level.
Can you experience history’s most dramatic requiem without getting the shivers? Feel the power of one of history's most powerful choir pieces!
A multifaceted artistic experience with Mariam Wallentin, who offers improvisation, pop and soul together with a chamber ensemble.
Early in the spring of 1901, Jean Sibelius was in the small town of Rapallo on the west coast of Italy, and it was there that he began his second symphony.
Reflections on the emotional person and the colourful character Jean Sibelius, who moved between euphoria and despair but wrote orchestral music that thrills listeners to this very day.
Sibelius has charged his musical imagination with plenty of intensity and bright colours, well matched by the sounds of the Gothenburg Symphony and soprano Anu Komsi.
Reflections on the emotional person and the colourful character Jean Sibelius, who moved between euphoria and despair but wrote orchestral music that thrills listeners to this very day.
Listen to a captivating interview where Oliver Latry talks about the composer Kaija Saariaho and the piece Maan Varjot (Earth’s Shadows).
Enjoy an interview in which Peter Jablonski talks about the emotions from when he himself heard Grażyna Bacewicz's music for the first time
Listen to a captivating interview where conductor Barbara Hannigan talks about the importance of a dramaturgical thread through the music.
Lyssna till när pianist Leif-Ove Andsnes talar om sin kärlek för Debussy och verket Fantasi för piano och orkester.
Listen as Sebastian Fagerlund talks about his piece Drifts.
Anders Hillborg talks personally about his work and about his composing. Sound Atlas has wowed critics and audiences alike.
Nina Stemmes talks warmly about the relationship with the audience, about the desire to be on stage and about the challenge of singing Wagner.
Ryan Bancroft talks about his love for Zemlinksy's Die Seejungfrau, which he performed with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
Follow us home to Claes Gunnarssons, cellist, and listen to his thoughts about Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations
There is time to remember those who have left us. We light candles and are reminded that life is not forever and that the loss can be great.
He was restless, determined and full of energy, usually with a cigarette hanging from his lips. In his exploration of Balkan folk music, the Hungarian Bela Bartók built a bridge between tradition and the present.
When Mendelssohn finished his octet at the age of 16, he had already written 13 symphonies for string orchestra, several extensive concertos, chamber music and smal-scalel operas.
GSOplay Sessions - the small format provides a magical presence in this piano quartet.