Cecilia Zilliacus and Kati Raitinen. Photo: Tina Axelsson
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Four Mondays at 19.00
In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen create original programmes in consultation with elite Swedish and international guest musicians. The variety is vast, and there's an important rule: never to perform a piece more than once.
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Concerts included in the subscription
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Genre: Chamber music
Bodies and movements with music by Johann Sebastian Bach and more.
Monday 17 February 2025 19.00Kati Raitinen och Cecilia Zilliacus. Foto: Tina Axelsson
Nadja Sellrup
Oscar Salomonsson. Photo: Mats Bäcker
Genre: Chamber musicMonday at Last with dance
Bodies and movements with music by Johann Sebastian Bach and more.
Monday 17 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:
220 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Grünewald Hall has capacity for up to 460 people, spread across the stalls and gallery. Both floors can be accessed by lift and the stairs. The hall has two wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://www.konserthuset.se/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/monday-at-last-with-dance/20250217-1900/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen invite artists to perform both newer and older music. But this Monday, it's not guest musicians who take over the stage of the Grünewald Hall – it's dancers!
Nadja Sellrup and Oscar Samuelsson have both been principal dancers at the Royal Swedish Ballet in Stockholm, and participated in a number of acclaimed and talked-about performances at the Royal Swedish Opera. They both also have prominent international careers.
Now we get to experience them in Connection–Band–Saraband with choreography by Pär Isberg, inspired by Ingmar Bergman's film Saraband, which focuses on relationships. The music comes from Bach's cello suites, which were important to Bergman.
This exciting Monday at Last concert also features music by Sibelius, Lera Auerbach, and Erwin Schulhoff, as well as Jonas S Bohlin's To Cecilia for solo violin and choreography, written in 2023 for the Katrina Festival in Åland, where Cecilia Zilliacus is the artistic director.
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The music
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Jean Sibelius Canon for violin and cello2 min
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Lera Auerbach Three Dances in the Old Style for violin and cello5 min
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Lera Auerbach Lonely Suite "Ballet for a Lonely Violinist"10 min
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Erwin Schulhoff Duo for violin and cello17 min
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Intermission25 min
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Jonas S Bohlin To Cecilia for violin solo - Choreography by Joakim Stephenson11 min
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Samband-Band-Saraband - Music by Johann Sebastian Bach from the Cello Suites - Choreography by Pär Isberg
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Participants
- Cecilia Zilliacus violin
- Kati Raitinen cello
- Nadja Sellrup dancer
- Oscar Salomonsson dancer
- Pär Isberg choreography
- Joakim Stephenson choreography
Monday 17 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:
220 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Grünewald Hall has capacity for up to 460 people, spread across the stalls and gallery. Both floors can be accessed by lift and the stairs. The hall has two wheelchair places.
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Genre: Chamber music, Vocal music
A unique sound world opens up with South African Gareth Lubbe.
Monday 28 April 2025 19.00Kati Raitinen and Cecilia Zilliacus. Photo: Tina Axelsson
Peter Friis Johansson
Genre: Chamber music, Vocal musicMonday at Last with overtone singing
A unique sound world opens up with South African Gareth Lubbe.
Monday 28 April 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:
220 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Grünewald Hall has capacity for up to 460 people, spread across the stalls and gallery. Both floors can be accessed by lift and the stairs. The hall has two wheelchair places.
The link has been copied https://www.konserthuset.se/en/programme/calendar/concert/2025/monday-at-last-with-overtone-singing/20250428-1900/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.In Monday at Last, violinist Cecilia Zilliacus and cellist Kati Raitinen invite guest artists to perform both newer and older music. The guests this time are Swedish pianist Peter Friis Johansson and South African violist, composer, and overtone singer Gareth Lubbe.
We get to hear the incredible possibilities and resources of the voice in Lubbe's Miniatures, where he uses a special singing technique to create a whole range of resonant overtones. It's a completely unique sound world that conveys the feeling of something magical and primal.
British-American composer Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979) was a highly skilled violist and a pioneer among female composers. Her Morpheus for viola and piano was first performed in 1918 at Carnegie Hall and was her first major success. After Schnittke's both wild and contemplative string trio, and Mozart's lively Duo, "Finally Monday" concludes with the rarely performed ecstatically charged piano quartet by Finnish composer Helvi Leiviskä in a late romantic style.
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The music
Approximate times -
Rebecca Clarke Morpheus for viola and piano5 min
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Gareth Lubbe Miniatures for overtone singer and viola11 min
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Alfred Schnittke String Trio25 min
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Intermission25 min
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Duo in G major for violin and viola15 min
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Helvi Leiviskä Piano Quartet25 min
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Participants
- Cecilia Zilliacus violin
- Gareth Lubbe viola/throat song
- Kati Raitinen cello
- Peter Friis Johansson piano
Monday 28 April 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:
220 SEK50% discount for those 26 and under. 10% discount for students, pensioners and the unemployed. 15% discount for subscribers.The Grünewald Hall has capacity for up to 460 people, spread across the stalls and gallery. Both floors can be accessed by lift and the stairs. The hall has two wheelchair places.
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Previous conserts in the series
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Monday at Last with soprano
Monday 23 September 2024 19.00
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Zilliacus Quartet
- Kerstin Avemo soprano
- Cecilia Zilliacus violin
- Julia Kretz-Larsson violin
- Ylvali Zilliacus viola
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The music
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Antonín Dvorák Terzetto for two violins and viola
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Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy/Aribert Reimann ...oder soll es Tod bedeuten? Eight Songs and Six Intermezzi for soprano and string quartet
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Intermission
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Arnold Schönberg String Quartet No. 2 with soprano solo
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Encore:
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Clara Schumann Ich stand in dunklen Träumen
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Monday at Last with piano
Monday 18 November 2024 19.00
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Cecilia Zilliacus violin
- Vicki Powell viola
- Kati Raitinen cello
- Olli Mustonen piano
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The music
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Olli Mustonen Sonata for violin and piano
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Marcelle de Manziarly Piano Trio
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Intermission
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Olli Mustonen Sonata for cello and piano
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Camille Saint-Saëns Piano Quartet No. 2
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