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January 25, 2025
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Grieg’s Piano Concerto

Sat, Jan 25, 2025, 15:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Ryan Bancroft (Conductor), Leif Ove Andsnes (Piano)
Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto is a classic among classics, constantly featured on concert programmes worldwide, and probably available in hundreds of recordings. Grieg was 25 when he composed the music, and the fact that it was his first work with an orchestra is astonishing. Taking on his compatriot's superhit is none other than Leif Ove Andsnes, one of the world's leading pianists.The concert opens with the exciting premiere of Rocking Bodies by Chrichan Larson. Rocking Bodies plays with the idea of resonant bodies moving in waves around a centre – sometimes repelled, sometimes drawn in. Larson is active as a composer and cellist, a prominent musician who has often been seen in the cello section of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.Concluding the concert, Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft leads the orchestra in Wilhelm Stenhammar's exquisite Serenade. Stenhammar got the idea for the music during a stay in Florence in 1907. In one of his letters, he wrote: ”I want to compose as beautifully and tenderly about the South as only a Nordic person can.” He succeeded, for the Serenade is a masterpiece.Read more about chief conductor Ryan Bancroft
January 29, 2025
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Beethoven and Pejacevic

Wed, Jan 29, 2025, 18:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Rozen (Conductor)
Beethoven was drawn to figures, fictional or real, who dared to stand up against injustices. Egmont in Goethe's drama of the same name was one such fictional but clearly influential figure for Beethoven. In the overture, he summarizes the drama, from the slow introduction through tragedy to a triumphant conclusion.The orchestra is led by the young and increasingly renowned Czech conductor Jirí Rozen, who is making his debut with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.In Dora Pejacevic's music, traces of Wagner, Brahms, and Bruckner can be found, but it is also strongly personal with rich colors and profound seriousness. After a cautious, slow introduction, the contrastive and determined music of this symphony from 1918 unfolds, painting vivid natural scenes. The music also contains exuberant pirouettes that are swept away by dazzling outbursts towards the end. It is an impressive work by a composer who was long neglected.
January 30, 2025
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Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1

Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 19:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Rozen (Conductor), Inmo Yang (Violin)
Beethoven was drawn to characters, fictional or real, who dared to stand up against injustices. Egmont in Goethe's drama of the same name was one such fictional but clear role model for Beethoven. In the overture, he encapsulates the drama, from the slow introduction through tragedy to a triumphant conclusion. The orchestra is led by the young and increasingly renowned Czech conductor Jirí Rozen, making his debut with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.Triumphant melodies are also found in Max Bruch's first violin concerto, one of classical music's most beloved concertos. It's heavenly beautiful music with irresistible romantic fervor. The soloist is the exceptional South Korean violinist Inmo Yang, winner of two of the world's most prestigious violin competitions: the Paganini Competition in Genoa and the Sibelius Competition in Helsinki. He now debuts with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.In Dora Pejacevic's music, traces of Wagner, Brahms, and Bruckner can be found, but it is also strongly personal with rich colors and profound seriousness. After a cautious, slow introduction, this symphony from 1918 moves into contrasting and determined music, painting vivid natural scenes. The music also features exuberant pirouettes that are swept away by dazzling climaxes towards the end. It's an impressive work by a composer who was long neglected.
February 4, 2025
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Tue, Feb 4, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Tue, Feb 4, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Tue, Feb 4, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
February 5, 2025
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Actors from the Mosaic Theater, David Björkman (Conductor), Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
February 6, 2025
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
February 7, 2025
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Fri, Feb 7, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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School Concert – Further Further Further

Fri, Feb 7, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
For primary school.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
February 8, 2025
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Family concert – Further Further Further

Sat, Feb 8, 2025, 13:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
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Family concert – Further Further Further

Sat, Feb 8, 2025, 15:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, David Björkman (Conductor), Actors from the Mosaic Theater, Daniel Rudholm (Stage Director), ..... (Presenter)
The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
February 13, 2025
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Haas and Mahler

Thu, Feb 13, 2025, 19:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Joshua Weilerstein (Conductor), Christina Nilsson (Soprano)
Pavel Haas (1899–1944) and Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) emerged from similar roots in the Bohemia that is now Czechia: Haas from Brno and Mahler from Kaliste, 120 kilometers away. Both were Jewish, but Haas hailed from a Moravian-Jewish family and Mahler from an Austrian-Jewish one.Pavel Haas was deported during World War II to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, later to be murdered in Auschwitz. His only symphony remained unfinished. It wasn't until half a century later that the remaining material was orchestrated, and the work premiered in 1998. Haas' creative output is characterized by Bohemian and Jewish influences, with elements of folk music and jazz. The symphony is a remarkable, staggering piece.If darkness pervades Haas' symphony, Mahler's fourth symphony is brighter, lyrical, and playful. It's been dubbed "sky blue" at times, and the fourth movement features a soprano solo: "Wir geniessen die himmlischen Freuden," "We enjoy the heavenly pleasures."The soloist is our latest soprano star in the international music scene, Christina Nilsson. Conducting this captivating program with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is the American conductor Joshua Weilerstein, noted for his championing of rare works.
February 15, 2025
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Haas and Mahler

Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 15:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Joshua Weilerstein (Conductor), Christina Nilsson (Soprano)
Pavel Haas (1899–1944) and Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) emerged from similar roots in the Bohemia that is now Czechia: Haas from Brno and Mahler from Kaliste, 120 kilometers away. Both were Jewish, but Haas hailed from a Moravian-Jewish family and Mahler from an Austrian-Jewish one.Pavel Haas was deported during World War II to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, later to be murdered in Auschwitz. His only symphony remained unfinished. It wasn't until half a century later that the remaining material was orchestrated, and the work premiered in 1998. Haas' creative output is characterized by Bohemian and Jewish influences, with elements of folk music and jazz. The symphony is a remarkable, staggering piece.If darkness pervades Haas' symphony, Mahler's fourth symphony is brighter, lyrical, and playful. It's been dubbed "sky blue" at times, and the fourth movement features a soprano solo: "Wir geniessen die himmlischen Freuden," "We enjoy the heavenly pleasures."The soloist is our latest soprano star in the international music scene, Christina Nilsson. Conducting this captivating program with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is the American conductor Joshua Weilerstein, noted for his championing of rare works.
February 19, 2025
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Waltz and malambo

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 19:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Dalia Stasevska (Conductor), Jess Gillam (Saxophon)
Maurice Ravel's imaginative and even humorous La valse is a tribute to the waltz and Johann Strauss II. Originally, the working title for this music was "Vienne", then he changed it from the French spelling to German, "Wien", before finally deciding that the fitting title would be La valse. Ravel and Argentine Alberto Ginastera frame the program, the latter with fiery dance in the form of Malambo.Witold Lutosławski is one of the most significant composers of the 20th century. In his Fourth Symphony, which also became his last, lyrically tasteful sounds are combined with rhythmic elegance. He himself conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the world premiere on the occasion of his 80th birthday.Before the interval, we also hear two works for saxophone: Villa-Lobos's exuberant and warm Fantasia for Saxophone and Small Orchestra, and a newly written saxophone concerto by British composer Dani Howard, composed for Jess Gillam. The vibrant English saxophonist Jess Gillam made her debut at Konserthuset in February 2023, as one of the season's Rising Stars. She charts her own course and is a shining example of how a new generation of musicians revitalizes the genre.
February 20, 2025
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Waltz and malambo

Thu, Feb 20, 2025, 19:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Dalia Stasevska (Conductor), Jess Gillam (Saxophon)
Maurice Ravel's imaginative and even humorous La valse is a tribute to the waltz and Johann Strauss II. Originally, the working title for this music was "Vienne", then he changed it from the French spelling to German, "Wien", before finally deciding that the fitting title would be La valse. Ravel and Argentine Alberto Ginastera frame the program, the latter with fiery dance in the form of Malambo.Witold Lutosławski is one of the most significant composers of the 20th century. In his Fourth Symphony, which also became his last, lyrically tasteful sounds are combined with rhythmic elegance. He himself conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the world premiere on the occasion of his 80th birthday.Before the interval, we also hear two works for saxophone: Villa-Lobos's exuberant and warm Fantasia for Saxophone and Small Orchestra, and a newly written saxophone concerto by British composer Dani Howard, composed for Jess Gillam. The vibrant English saxophonist Jess Gillam made her debut at Konserthuset in February 2023, as one of the season's Rising Stars. She charts her own course and is a shining example of how a new generation of musicians revitalizes the genre.
March 4, 2025
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School concert – Ludde B

Tue, Mar 4, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Tue, Mar 4, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Tue, Mar 4, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
March 5, 2025
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School concert – Ludde B

Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Wed, Mar 5, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
March 6, 2025
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School concert – Ludde B

Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 11:00
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
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School concert – Ludde B

Thu, Mar 6, 2025, 12:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.
March 7, 2025
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School concert – Ludde B

Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 09:30
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Hanson (Conductor), Markus Kvint (Piano), Madeleine Wittmark (Presenter)
For pre-school.With humour and imagination, several of Beethoven's most famous pieces are presented. Alexander Hanson leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the presenter is Madeleine Wittmark (replacing the previously announced Ayla Kabaca).In this humorous and entertaining performance, with the self-centered puppet Ludde B at the center, we get an introduction to Beethoven's music. At the same time, we learn what a conductor does, what a composer is busy with, and what a piano concerto is. The children also get to sing along in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, the "national anthem" of the EU, music that turns out to be familiar to the children.Famous classical composers often become a new acquaintance for children who come to Konserthuset. Many times, it's also their first encounter with a symphony orchestra.Creators of the show are Klas Backman, music teacher, songwriter and music producer who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and Ayla Kabaca, well-known from Barnens Allsång på Skansen (Children’s Sing-along at Skansen) and as an SVT programme host.