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Christmas Jazz with Jessica Pilnäs Quartet

Jessica Pilnäs in an intimate concert together with trumpet player Karl Olanderssson, Mattias Ståhl on vibraphone and Fredrik Jonsson on bass.



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  • Lyssna magazine

    Pick up a copy You can pick up a copy in our box office and foyers, when we are open. Lyssna is published in Swedish. Lyssna on the web Read Lyssna as a scrollable PDF (opens in a new window, only in swedish) Lyssna talkzine You can subscribe

  • Lördag Stor

    Majestic masterpieces. Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio, two symphonies by Mahler – soprano Christina Nilsson is the vocal soloist in the Fourth Symphony – and a symphony by the bicentennial celebrant Bruckner.

  • Familjens Lördag kl 15.00

    The robot Baltic tells us how we can better care for the environment. With Mosaikteatern, we embark on a space adventure, and Ludde B makes a comeback to teach us more about Beethoven's music. Close to Christmas, there will be a sing-along with the entire audience!

  • Familjens Lördag kl 13.00

    The robot Baltic tells us how we can better care for the environment. With Mosaikteatern, we embark on a space adventure, and Ludde B makes a comeback to teach us more about Beethoven's music. Close to Christmas, there will be a sing-along with the entire audience!

  • Alan Gilbert

    2000–08. American Alan Gilbert and the orchestra’s successful years together entailed a mutual evolution. Once again, the ensemble regained its place in the international arena.

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  • Show results for "Christmas " in historic archive

    Discover Konserthuset’s historic archive! Here, you can delve into the thousands of concerts that have taken place over the years. Our database includes concerts by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra before Konserthuset was completed and became the home stage of the orchestra. This means the oldest information in the archive dates back to 1902.