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Join the Västra Götaland Youth Orchestra on a musical journey with Brahms 3 as grande finale. Conductor Kim Phipps.
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.
Italian beauty with the Baroque Academy Gothenburg Symphony; Stefano Veggetti, cello; and Terje Skomedal, concertmaster.
Music drawn from the movies with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Santtu-Matias Rouvali, conductor; and Markus Lang, double bass.
A playful and creative moment for you and your baby where well-known melodies and rhymes are interspersed with new acquaintances in classical music.
Choose a subscription in Gothenburg Concert Hall and get unforgettable experiences, a discounted ticket price, a seat at concerts that sell out quickly and your own seat in the hall. The concert magic you get for free.
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The bars are open and musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony set the mood as the autumn evening descends. Free entry.
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.
The Autumn Holiday Choir and the Autumn Holiday Orchestra perform the concert version of Verdi's opera Macbeth.
A perfect Saturday morning with classical music in relaxed company, with musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony.
A sincere and beautiful concert with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Aivis Greters, conductor; Johanna Wallroth, soprano; Gothenburg Symphony Vocal Ensemble and the Gothenburg Symphony Choir.
Motvind celebrates 50 years and is one of Sweden's oldest rock bands, with Swedish lyrics and uncompromising rock music in a performance that makes the roof lift and the floor rock. Welcome!
Choose a subscription in Gothenburg Concert Hall and get unforgettable experiences, a discounted ticket price, a seat at concerts that sell out quickly and your own seat in the hall. The concert magic you get for free.
Here you will find all the necessary information that you need to know about before your magical visit in the Concert Hall.
Can words describe how it feels to be young? Poetry of Gothenburg, performed by Pershenk Ahmed, Vic Vem, pianist Fabian Kallerdahl and musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. For high school.
Music filled with longing with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Tabita Berglund, conductor; and Håkan Hardenberger, trumpet.
Bohuslän Big Band and the University of Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Vince Mendoza.
Can words describe how it feels to be young? Poetry of Gothenburg, performed by Pershenk Ahmed, poet; Vic Vem, artist; Fabian Kallerdahl, pianist and musicians from the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
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.
A classical journey of discovery with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Andrew Manze, conductor; and Pekka Kuusisto, violin.
A playful and creative moment for you and your baby where well-known melodies and rhymes are interspersed with new acquaintances in classical music.
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra plays in Vara Konserthus together with conductor Andrew Manze and violinist Pekka Kuusisto.
Choir lyricism at its loveliest with the Gothenburg Symphony Vocal Ensemble; Katie Thomas, conductor; and Juan Zurutuza, piano.
Experience composer Anders Hillborg's vibrating sounds with the Gothenburg Symphony, Pekka Kuusisto conductor and Ida Falk Winland soprano.
Wide-open horizons with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra; Emilia Hoving, conductor; Juan Zurutuza, piano; and Amalie Stalheim, cello.