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StockholmRising Stars with Baritone
Mahler, Chausson, Ireland, Brahms, Fauré, Quilter, Mozart, Rachmaninov, Bingham, Swann, Schubert, Clarke, Porter
James Newby; Joseph Middleton
StockholmOrpheus’ Treasure Trove – Passion in Naples
Porpora, Scarlatti, Duni, Auletta, Leo, Lanzetti
Musicians from Orpheus Baroque Stockholm; Anna Paradiso Laurin; Elin Gabrielsson; Emma Nyman
StockholmMonday at Last with Trio
Beethoven, Smyth, Saariaho, Brustad, Melartin
Cecilia Zilliacus; Lilli Maijala; Kati Raitinen
StockholmSchubert's Unfinished
Tabakova, Weber, Schubert, Irgens-Jensen
Orchestre philharmonique royal de Stockholm; Tabita Berglund; Fredrik Ekdahl
StockholmStrauss Don Juan
Elgar, Prestini, Strauss R.
Orchestre philharmonique royal de Stockholm; Speranza Scappucci; James Ehnes
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Music, people, planet: a triumphant celebration in music for Yo-Yo Ma
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.
Birgit Nilsson Prize: dazzling Dvořák from the ever-smiling Yo-Yo Ma
Yo-Yo Ma's beatific serenity speaks volumes about his approach to life and music as he gives a performance in Stockholm's Konserthuset ahead of receiving the Birgit Nilsson Prize later in the week.
Old works and new from Jukka-Pekka Saraste and the RSPO
An intriguing programming of old and new works, covering the time period 1893 to 1976, which themselves contain elements of old and new, beautifully performed.
Grande Finale 4: Oramo and the RSPO conclude a majestic Sibelius cycle
In between the two symphonies, there was an extra Sibelius item, and this time it was a novelty.
Grande Finale 3: Favourite Sibelius from Oramo
Oramo's structural insight ensures ideal tempo relations between sections, so crucial in Sibelius.
Grande Finale 2: Sibelius and Oramo in Stockholm
In this second of Oramo's farewell concerts, the RSPO play Sibelius' Third and Fourth Symphonies; Anu Komsi sings a compelling Luonnotar.
Curtain up on a Grand Finale: Sibelius and Oramo in Stockholm
The finale’s thrilling ardour was not diminished in the empty hall, as we approached the triumphant ending that Sibelius, despite being armed with bass drum, cymbal and triangle, omitted to write.
Magic in Mahler, balance in Brahms: Manfred Honeck in Stockholm
Peter Mattei excels in five songs by Mahler and Manfred Honeck guides the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra through an unruffled account of Brahms' First Symphony.