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Event has already taken place. A symphonic love drama with 350 musicians and singers, conductor Kent Nagano.
Schönberg’s enormous cantata with 350 performers takes place at Gurre Castle in Denmark, and is performed by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, musicians from the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony Chorus, Orphei Drängar, and song soloists and reciter. The conductor is none other than Kent Nagano.
The concert is performed in Prioritet Serneke Arena in Kviberg, premises that are large enough for all the performers and a large audience.
One concert only!
Doors at 6.00 p.m., one hour before the start of the concert.
– Gurre-Lieder has never been done in Gothenburg, and it will probably be several decades until the next performance, so I really encourage everyone to seize the opportunity to hear this masterpiece live. If you like Wagner and Mahler, a great experience awaits, says Stan Cranner, CEO and artistic director of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
In the leads, we’ll see international song stars Torsten Kerl (Valdemar), German tenor, known from the Vienna State Opera and the Metropolitan, and American Catherine Naglestad (Tove), who has had a hit with her performance as Tosca at Covent Garden and Deutsche Oper Berlin, among others.
Photo from the Grieg Hall in Bergen, where Gurre-Lieder was performed in December, 2015. Photo: Helge Skodvin.
Valdemar: Torsten Kerl tenor
Tove: Catherine Naglestad sopran
Skogsduvan: Mihoko Fujimura mezzosopran
Bonde: Petri Lindroos bas
Klaus Narr: Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke tenor
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Invite yourself or someone you like to an experience for all the senses. Welcome to visit the Concert Hall's restaurant or one of our foyer bars.