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Classical concerts
A experience larger-than-life – with a 50 percent discount.
A classic concert with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is an experience larger-than-life! With over a hundred musicians on stage, a conductor and sometimes even one or more soloists, the concert hall is filled with considerable energy. And everything happens there and then, live!
Young people, up to the age of 26, have a 50 percent discount on the ticket price. A seat at the choir stand – with a perfect view of the orchestra – costs only 60 SEK!
Concerts with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
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Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Kids & family
The Dream of Space - a boy and his brave team are ready for adventure.
Saturday 8 February 2025 13.00Photo: Daniel Rudholm
Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Kids & familyFamily concert – Further Further Further
The Dream of Space - a boy and his brave team are ready for adventure.
Saturday 8 February 2025 13.00
Ends approximately 14.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://www.konserthuset.se/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/family-concert-further-further-further/20250208-1300/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.
The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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Please note
The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
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The music
Approximate times -
Further Further Further - When Space Calls
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David Björkman From Going Places ”Unidentified Flying Piece for Orchestra No. 1”
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John Williams From Olympic Fanfare and Theme
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Johann Strauss d ä Radetzky March3 min
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Gustav Holst From Mars from The Planets arr David Björkman5 min
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Ruth Gipps From Ambarvalia – A Dance
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Richard Wagner Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre arr Nigel Wicken
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Gioachino Rossini From Overture to William Tell
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David Björkman Not Everything is All Sunshine and Roses
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David Björkman From Going Places ”Unidentified Flying Piece for Orchestra No. 1”
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Erik Satie From Gnossienne No. 3 for piano
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John Williams From The Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Participants
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- David Björkman conductor
- Actors from the Mosaic Theater
- Daniel Rudholm stage direction
Saturday 8 February 2025 13.00
Ends approximately 14.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
Other occasions
Ends approximately 16.00
Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Kids & family
The Dream of Space - a boy and his brave team are ready for adventure.
Saturday 8 February 2025 15.00Photo: Daniel Rudholm
Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Kids & familyFamily concert – Further Further Further
The Dream of Space - a boy and his brave team are ready for adventure.
Saturday 8 February 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 16.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://www.konserthuset.se/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/family-concert-further-further-further/20250208-1500/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The boy dreams of space, and with his toy rocket, he experiences exciting adventures in the strange world of space with its peculiar creatures. The boy is accompanied by his specially equipped space team, and with these helpers, he embarks on his dream journey into the universe.
The boy and the space team are portrayed by actors from Mosaikteatern. Directed by Daniel Rudholm, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by David Björkman.
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Please note
The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
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The music
Approximate times -
Further Further Further - When Space Calls
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David Björkman From Going Places ”Unidentified Flying Piece for Orchestra No. 1”
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John Williams From Olympic Fanfare and Theme
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Johann Strauss d ä Radetzky March3 min
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Gustav Holst From Mars from The Planets arr David Björkman5 min
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Ruth Gipps From Ambarvalia – A Dance
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Richard Wagner Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walküre arr Nigel Wicken
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Gioachino Rossini From Overture to William Tell
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David Björkman Not Everything is All Sunshine and Roses
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David Björkman From Going Places ”Unidentified Flying Piece for Orchestra No. 1”
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Erik Satie From Gnossienne No. 3 for piano
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John Williams From The Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Participants
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- David Björkman conductor
- Actors from the Mosaic Theater
- Daniel Rudholm stage direction
Saturday 8 February 2025 15.00
Ends approximately 16.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
Other occasions
Ends approximately 14.00
Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
Children 95 SEK, adult 190 SEKThe Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Vocal music
Joshua Weilerstein conducts two magnificent symphonies, with Christina Nilsson as the soprano soloist.
Thursday 13 February 2025 19.00Christina Nilsson. Photo: Emelie Kroon
Joshua Weilerstein
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Vocal musicHaas and Mahler
Joshua Weilerstein conducts two magnificent symphonies, with Christina Nilsson as the soprano soloist.
Thursday 13 February 2025 19.00
Ends approximately 21.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://www.konserthuset.se/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/haas-and-mahler/20250213-1900/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Pavel Haas (1899–1944) and Gustav Mahler (1860–1911) emerged from similar roots in the Bohemia that is now Czechia: Haas from Brno and Mahler from Kaliste, 120 kilometers away. Both were Jewish, but Haas hailed from a Moravian-Jewish family and Mahler from an Austrian-Jewish one.
Pavel Haas was deported during World War II to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, later to be murdered in Auschwitz. His only symphony remained unfinished. It wasn't until half a century later that the remaining material was orchestrated, and the work premiered in 1998. Haas' creative output is characterized by Bohemian and Jewish influences, with elements of folk music and jazz. The symphony is a remarkable, staggering piece.
If darkness pervades Haas' symphony, Mahler's fourth symphony is brighter, lyrical, and playful. It's been dubbed "sky blue" at times, and the fourth movement features a soprano solo: "Wir geniessen die himmlischen Freuden," "We enjoy the heavenly pleasures."
The soloist is our latest soprano star in the international music scene, Christina Nilsson. Conducting this captivating program with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is the American conductor Joshua Weilerstein, noted for his championing of rare works.
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The music
Approximate times -
Pavel Haas Symphony arr Zdenek Zouhar25 min
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Intermission25 min
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Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 455 min
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Participants
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- Joshua Weilerstein conductor
- Christina Nilsson soprano
Thursday 13 February 2025 19.00
Ends approximately 21.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
Other occasions
Ends approximately 17.00
Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
145-470 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Main Hall currently has capacity for 1,770 people, spread across the stalls, first and second balconies and choir balcony. Each floor can be accessed by lift or the stairs. Due to the location of pillars, a number of seats have a fully or partially restricted view. These are indicated in the booking system. The hall has six wheelchair places.
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