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The winter darkness prevails outside, but here the light is warm. We celebrate the return of light with shimmering tones of the organ with Hans Davidsson, the mezzo-soprano Maria Forsström and the dancers Natalie Ogonek and Gabriel Davidsson.
Vivaldi painted nature in tones - today the vulnerability of nature is in focus. Camilla Lundberg compares attempts to turn nature into sounding music in this lecture on classical music. Coffee and sandwich are included.
Meet the empresses with power, means and opportunity in this lecture on classical music with Magdalena Fronczak. Coffee and sandwich are included in the price. (The lecture has been moved from 12 March to 19 March.)
Spring is the time of anticipation and renewal. In this concert the sounds of the organ sweep you away to a feast of delights with Latvian organist Ligita Sneibe.
Meet the musician with the orchestra's biggest toolbox – the percussionist. A noisy lecture on classical music with Johannes Gustavsson conductor, and percussionists from the Gothenburg Symphony. Coffee and sandwich are included in the price.
Join us behind the scenes on a guided tour of Gothenburg's Concert Hall and stop in the restaurant for lunch.
Tone loves to give tips on classical music! When you've answered a few simple questions, she goes all in to find something that suits you. Say hello to Tone and start a fantastic musical journey - in a whole new way.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Come inside the warm Concert Hall and be surrounded by the divine sounds of the mighty organ. Hans-Ola Ericsson plays music by Olivier Messiaen in this relaxed concert.
A performance about big feelings, what is truly beautiful – and what is truly ugly. With Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, organist Tommy Jonsson and conductor Katarina Andreasson. For preschool classes-year 3.
Organizer: Göteborg International Organ Festival | Experience one of the world’s leading organ improvisers – Sietze de Vries in Gothenburg!
A performance about big feelings, what is beautiful – and what is ugly. With Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, organist Tommy Jonsson and conductor Katarina Andreasson.
Thrilling notes from Widor, Rachmaninov and other masters. Enjoy the best of French Romanticism with organist David Higgs at Göteborg International Organ Festival.
This evening we find out the significance of the conductor. How do you beat 7/8 time? What is beautiful music? Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
Tone loves to give tips on classical music! When you've answered a few simple questions, she goes all in to find something that suits you. Say hello to Tone and start a fantastic musical journey - in a whole new way.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Musician and yoga teacher Lene Skomedal/Yoga Lene takes you closer to classical music while she leads you through a wonderful yin yoga session. Tommy Jonsson is playing the organ.
Nancy Dalberg composed her own music and refined Carl Nielsen’s compositions. This Tuesday, we focus on creative women who worked beside major names. Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
Music for heart and mind, with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Jukka-Pekka Saraste, conductor.
Hear the proud brass instruments of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra measure up to the full lung capacity of the organ. An expressive concert about the battle between good and evil.
As the April evening spreads its soft light, we open the doors to the Main Hall for a shimmering solo organ concert. Shin-Young Lee performs beloved pieces by J.S. Bach and much more.
What does composer Richard Wagner have to do with death and destruction? Camilla Lundberg talks about the opera master who has gone down in music history. Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.
Just like in a football team. Everyone has different roles in an orchestra. But who decides what? And how to get 100 people to hit the target? Learn more about classical music in the Classical Curiosity lecture series.