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StockholmRhythm and Ritual
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Hillborg, Kien, Strawinsky
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Andrés Orozco-Estrada; Swedish Radio Choir; Malin Byström
StockholmLate Night Concert with the Swedish Radio Choir & Ami-Louise Johnsson
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Bach, McDowall, Tavener, Ligeti, Allegri, Gjeilo
Marc Korovitch; Swedish Radio Choir; Ami-Louise Johnsson
StockholmMatre’s Orphic Songs with the Swedish Radio Choir
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Matre, Strauss R., Lidholm, Rautavaara
Alexander Lüken; Swedish Radio Choir
StockholmBloom, Root, and Resonance
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Zombola, Kodály, Kurtág
Zoltán Pad; Swedish Radio Choir
StockholmMusic in memory of
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Elgar, Brahms, Forte, Bach, Parry
Peter Dijkstra; Swedish Radio Choir
StockholmVerdi’s Requiem
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Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Roberto González-Monjas; Swedish Radio Choir; Eric Ericson Chamber Choir; Krassimira Stoyanova; Ann Hallenberg
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Music, people, planet: a triumphant celebration in music for Yo-Yo Ma
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The celebrated cellist becomes the first instrumentalist to be presented the Birgit Nilsson Prize by His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf at the official Award Ceremony in Stockholm.
Handel's Messiah streamed from the Baltic Sea Festival
Reinhard Goebel conducts a perfectly fine, straight-down-the-line Messiah as Sweden re-engages with live audiences.
Klaus Mäkelä, sang-froid et Oiseau de feu au Baltic Sea Festival
Le chef finlandais retrouve l'orchestre qui l'a lancé et il le lui rend bien, dirigeant un Oiseau de feu d'anthologie et accompagnant Peter Mattei avec talent. Miklós Perenyi paraît plus à la peine dans Dutilleux.
A persuasively dark Don Giovanni from Swedish Radio
Andrew Staples creates an austere, monochrome semi-staging that's strangely appropriate to the times; Peter Mattei and John Lundgren lead an excellent cast.
Post-lockdown Sibelius from Daniel Harding and the Swedish RSO
Although filled with beauty and sweetly played, the fragmentation of the symphony felt too disruptive.
Songs of Sunset and Dawn intonxicates at the Baltic Sea Festival
The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra present two works at the Berwaldhallen that both look to the past and future.
