Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Vocal music

Twelfth Night Concert and Dance

Festive and elegant with hits from My Fair Lady and West Side Story. The English actor and musical star Julian Ovenden joins as vocal soloist.

In the entertaining Epiphany Concert, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is led by the British conductor John Wilson. He is an authority on film music and has reconstructed and arranged many classic soundtracks for concert settings. Since 1994, Wilson leads his own hand-picked orchestra, specializing in film and musicals, and performs annually at The Proms summer festival.

The Twelfth Night Concert 2023 was a resounding success when British conductor John Wilson led the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in a program blending seductive film music with the best from the world of musicals. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that we welcome him back in a programme featuring irresistible musical hits by the very best in the genre – Bernstein, Sondheim, Gershwin, and Rodgers & Hammerstein, among others.

On vocals: the British actor and musical star Julian Ovenden. He has appeared in television series in both England and the USA and participated in numerous famous musical productions on Broadway in New York and in the West End in London. He has also performed on several occasions at Proms concerts alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

The concert will be recorded by SVT and broadcast later the same day, Sunday 5 January 2025, with a repeat on Saturday 11 January 2025.

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As traditional as the concert itself is the dance afterwards in the Grünewald Hall. This time with Laszlo Royale – the band, led by singer Malena Laszlo, that has provided entertainment at countless Nobel banquets!

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Menu

Puff pastry roll with mushrooms and shaved pecorino
Bouchée with crayfish Skagen, vendace roe, and dill
Cold poached salmon with dill mayonnaise
French potato salad with capers, spring onion, and a creamy dressing
Romaine lettuce with pickled cucumber, feta cheese, spring onion, and dill
Two types of cheese – Taleggio and Cheddar, served with marmalade
Bread, crispbread & whipped butter

Served with a glass of wine, beer, or a non-alcoholic alternative.

Festive and elegant with hits from My Fair Lady and West Side Story. The English actor and musical star Julian Ovenden joins as vocal soloist.

Sunday 5 January 2025 17.00

Ends approximately 19.00

Price:

Tickets for concert only (including a drink during intermission) 395-470 SEK. Tickets for concert & dance including a drink during intermission and a light supper plus a drink 1.250 SEK.

In the entertaining Epiphany Concert, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is led by the British conductor John Wilson. He is an authority on film music and has reconstructed and arranged many classic soundtracks for concert settings. Since 1994, Wilson leads his own hand-picked orchestra, specializing in film and musicals, and performs annually at The Proms summer festival.

The Twelfth Night Concert 2023 was a resounding success when British conductor John Wilson led the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in a program blending seductive film music with the best from the world of musicals. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that we welcome him back in a programme featuring irresistible musical hits by the very best in the genre – Bernstein, Sondheim, Gershwin, and Rodgers & Hammerstein, among others.

On vocals: the British actor and musical star Julian Ovenden. He has appeared in television series in both England and the USA and participated in numerous famous musical productions on Broadway in New York and in the West End in London. He has also performed on several occasions at Proms concerts alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

The concert will be recorded by SVT and broadcast later the same day, Sunday 5 January 2025, with a repeat on Saturday 11 January 2025.

***

As traditional as the concert itself is the dance afterwards in the Grünewald Hall. This time with Laszlo Royale – the band, led by singer Malena Laszlo, that has provided entertainment at countless Nobel banquets!

***

Menu

Puff pastry roll with mushrooms and shaved pecorino
Bouchée with crayfish Skagen, vendace roe, and dill
Cold poached salmon with dill mayonnaise
French potato salad with capers, spring onion, and a creamy dressing
Romaine lettuce with pickled cucumber, feta cheese, spring onion, and dill
Two types of cheese – Taleggio and Cheddar, served with marmalade
Bread, crispbread & whipped butter

Served with a glass of wine, beer, or a non-alcoholic alternative.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Richard Rodgers Overture to Oklahoma! arr Adolph Deutsch
    6 min
  • Richard Rodgers Oh What a Beautiful Mornin’ from Oklahoma! arr Adolph Deutsch
    3 min
  • Frederick Loewe Almost Like Being in Love from Brigadoon arr Conrad Salinger
    5 min
  • George Gershwin Overture to Funny Face arr Don Rose
    5 min
  • Frank Loesser Luck Be A Lady from Guys and Dolls arr George Bassman/Ted Royal
    4 min
  • Frederick Loewe On the Streets Where You Live from My Fair Lady arr Robert Franklyn
    3 min
  • Richard Rodgers March of the Siamese Children from The King and I arr Robert Russell Bennett
    4 min
  • Richard Rodgers Soliloquy from Carousel arr Don Walker
    7 min
  • Intermission
    30 min
  • Richard Rodgers Overture to South Pacific arr Herbert Spencer
    4 min
  • Jerry Herman I Won’t Send Roses from Mack and Mable arr Andrew Cottee
    4 min
  • Richard Rodgers The Carousel Waltz from Carousel arr Edward B Powell
    5 min
  • Stephen Sondheim Love, I Hear from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum arr Irwin Kostal/Sid Ramin
    3 min
  • Richard Rodgers Younger than Springtime from South Pacific arr Edward B Powell
    4 min
  • Richard Rodgers Slaughter on Tenth Avenue from On Your Toes arr Robert Russell Bennett
    5 min
  • Leonard Bernstein Something’s Coming from West Side Story arr Irwin Kostal/Sid Ramin
    3 min
  • Leonard Bernstein Maria from West Side Story arr Irwin Kostal/Sid Ramin
    3 min
  • Stephen Sondheim Being Alive from Company arr Jonathan Tunick
    3 min
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • John Wilson conductor
  • Julian Ovenden vocals
  • Susanne Rydén host

Sunday 5 January 2025 17.00

Ends approximately 19.00

Price:

Tickets for concert only (including a drink during intermission) 395-470 SEK. Tickets for concert & dance including a drink during intermission and a light supper plus a drink 1.250 SEK.


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