Photo: Arne Hyckenberg
Polstjärnepriset Symphony Orchestra
Music by composers such as Dvořák and Bartók as the renowned youth orchestra performs as a guest.
The Polstjärnepriset Symphony Orchestra is one of the leading symphony orchestras for young musicians in the Nordic region. It comprises some of the most talented young musicians of today. The soloist who wins the Polstjärnepriset competition will represent Sweden in Eurovision Young Musicians – Europe’s largest competition for young classical musicians, watched by millions of TV viewers across the continent.
In recent years, the orchestra has enjoyed a series of successes – including a performance at the 2023 Baltic Sea Festival in Berwaldhallen, conducted by none other than Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The Polstjärnepriset is both a soloist competition and a course for young musicians aged 14–18, alternating each year between a Nordic and a Swedish edition. All twenty competitors and sixty course participants in the most recent Nordic edition make up the symphony orchestra. After the competition’s grand final at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, it is now time to present themselves in Stockholm.
In addition to solo performances by the winner of the 2025 competition and other finalists, the programme includes Antonín Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World, and music for string orchestra by Béla Bartók and Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel. The Polstjärnepriset Symphony Orchestra is led by Swedish conductor Andreas van Tol.
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The music
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Titles from the program:
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Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel From String Quartet in E flat major, version for string orchestra7 min
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Béla Bartók Divertimento for string orchestra23 min
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Antonín Dvorák Symphony No. 9 ’’From the New World’’44 min
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Participants
- Polstjärnepriset Symphony Orchestra
- Andreas van Tol conductor
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- Camilla Lundberg host