From left: Claudia Bonfiglioli violin, Catarina Skoog Aquilonius viola, Marie Macleod cello and Terés Löf piano. Photo: Nadja Sjöström
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Soppkonserter
Your best lunch break
Our soup concerts are popular. Have soup for lunch or choose a listener’s seat and enjoy about 45 rejuvenating minutes of music in brilliant programmes combining classics – or shall we say seasoning them – with surprising components. Despite the short runtime, these concerts offer a panorama of the musical world and all focus on the philharmonic musicians, as well as the occasional guest.
From 11.45, we serve a delicious soup made with the best seasonal ingredients. The soup comes with sourdough bread, crisp bread and whipped butter, as well as a drink, coffee/tea and a small biscuit.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Notify us of any special dietary requests when making your booking.
Upcoming concerts in the series
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Genre: Chamber music
The Philharmonic violinist Rene Kimura and pianist Per Olsson in ragtime music and more.
Friday 17 January 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with violin and piano
The Philharmonic violinist Rene Kimura and pianist Per Olsson in ragtime music and more.
Friday 17 January 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-violin-and-piano2/20250117-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Wilhelm Peterson-Berger is one of our foremost national romantic composers, beloved by many for his three collections of Frösö Flowers for piano, among others. The bright atmosphere and melodies that make us dream of nature and the Swedish summer are also found in the suite Opus 15 for violin and piano.
British-American Rebecca Clarke (1886–1979) was a highly skilled violist and violinist and a pioneer among female composers. In the impressionistically coloured Midsummer Moon, she entices with the full range of the violin and the orchestral breadth of the piano, depicting the moonlit midsummer evening.
In between, American John Novacek's wonderfully humorous, insanely virtuosic, and outrageously entertaining Four Rags, ragtime music in four parts. Rena Kimura, a member of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra since 2017, is accompanied by pianist Per Olsson.
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Menu: Mushroom soup with curly parsley. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Tor Aulin Four Aquarelles for violin and piano14 min
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Valborg Aulin Berceuse from Three Fantasy Pieces for piano op 303 min
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Dora Pejacevic Sonata in b flat minor ”Sonate Slave” for violin and piano16 min
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Participants
- Anna Stefánsson violin
- Henrik Berg piano
Friday 17 January 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Evocative music by the siblings Aulin and Dora Pejacevic.
Friday 31 January 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with violin and piano
Evocative music by the siblings Aulin and Dora Pejacevic.
Friday 31 January 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-violin-and-piano/20250131-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Valborg and Tor Aulin were siblings and prominent figures in Stockholm's music scene during the late 19th century. And talented! Inspired by France, Valborg created two excellent string quartets and a series of songs and piano pieces, including this evocative Berceuse.
Like Valborg, Tor Aulin was a highly skilled pianist, but he was best known for leading the Aulin Quartet as the first violinist. He was also one of the founders of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, hence one of the halls in Konserthuset bears his name. The titles of the four watercolors performed by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic's Anna Roos Stefánsson, together with pianist Henrik Berg, aptly describe the atmosphere of the music: Idyll, Humoresque, Lullaby, and Polka.
Also prominent during her lifetime was Dora Pejacevic. Her mother was Hungarian, but her father was a Croatian nobleman, so Dora became part of the Croatian nobility around the turn of the last century. We hear her harmonically dense and melodically thoughtful "Slavic" sonata for violin and piano.
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Menu: Potato leek soup with chive oil. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requests when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Rebecca Clarke Midsummer Moon for violin and piano6 min
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John Novacek Four Rags for violin and piano10 min
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Wilhelm Peterson-Berger Suite for violin and piano18 min
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Participants
- Rena Kimura violin
- Per Olsson piano
Friday 31 January 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Benjamin Kruithof from Luxembourg performs music by Fauré and Piazzolla and more.
Friday 14 February 2025 12.15Photo: Kaupo Kikkas
Genre: Chamber musicEcho Rising Stars – Soup with cello
Benjamin Kruithof from Luxembourg performs music by Fauré and Piazzolla and more.
Friday 14 February 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/echo-rising-stars-soup-with-cello/20250214-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.The Luxembourg cellist Benjamin Kruithof has in recent years performed recitals on stages such as Kings Place in London, Salle Cortot in Paris, and Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and has been a soloist with ensembles including the East-West Chamber Orchestra and the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra. It is also the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra together with Concertgebouw that has nominated Benjamin Kruithof for Rising Stars.
He performs here with the award-winning Armenian pianist Zhora Sargsyan in a personal programme with a French accent: Gabriel Fauré's beautiful and melancholic Élegie and the swiftly fluttering Papillon, and Nadia Boulanger's both decorative and spirited Three Pieces. Additionally, a tango by the Argentine composer Astor Piazzolla, who studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. As a contrast, there is a completely new piece by the British composer Sally Beamish.
Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 24 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all members of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO). A handful of young musicians and ensembles from various countries are selected each year and given the opportunity to tour the concert halls and perform before international audiences. Experience shows that those who are selected as Rising Stars also have internationally successful careers.
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Menu: Roasted corn soup with bell pepper oil. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Nadia Boulanger Three Pieces for cello and piano7 min
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Gabriel Fauré Élégie in c minor for cello and piano7 min
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Gabriel Fauré Papillon for cello and piano3 min
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Sally Beamish Reverie for cello and piano10 min
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Astor Piazzolla Le Grand Tango, version for cello and piano11 min
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Participants
- Benjamin Kruithof cello
- Zhora Sargsyan piano
Friday 14 February 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Czech flavours in music by Bohuslav Martinů, Josef Suk and more.
Friday 14 March 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with cello and piano
Czech flavours in music by Bohuslav Martinů, Josef Suk and more.
Friday 14 March 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-cello-and-piano/20250314-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Welcome to a soup concert dedicated to the wonderful music country of Czechia. While most people are familiar with and enjoy Dvořák, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra's cellist Hanna Dahlkvist and guest pianist Darya Tchaikovsky show that there is so much more.
First, we hear music by the extremely talented conductor and composer Vítezslava Kaprálová (1915–40). She passed away at the age of 25 from tuberculosis but managed to compose an impressive amount of music. She also wrote a series of excellent chamber music works, such as the explosive Deux ritournelles for cello and piano.
Vítezslava Kaprálová studied with Bohuslav Martinu, and from him, we hear the brightly colored and rhythmically vibrant third cello sonata – one of his most beloved pieces. Martinu, in turn, studied with Josef Suk, who was Antonín Dvořák's favorite student at the Prague Conservatory. They also got to know each other personally, and Josef Suk later married Dvořák's daughter Otilie. Suk's music is characterized by a flowing melody and lyrical passion, as heard in his Ballad and Serenade, which at times recalls Brahms's late chamber music.
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Menu: Broccoli soup with parmesan. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requests when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Vítezslava Kaprálová Deux ritournelles for cello and piano4 min
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Josef Suk Ballade and Serenade for cello and piano11 min
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Bohuslav Martinu Sonata No. 3 for cello and piano21 min
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Participants
- Hanna Dahlkvist cello
- Darya Tchaikovsky piano
Friday 14 March 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Symphonic in the small with Brahms and romantic with Laura Netzel.
Friday 11 April 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with piano trio
Symphonic in the small with Brahms and romantic with Laura Netzel.
Friday 11 April 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-piano-trio/20250411-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Bo-Gustaf Thorell has been a member of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra's first violin section for over 40 years. Now, he takes the stage and forms a trio together with his son Daniel Thorell and the orchestra's pianist Stefan Lindgren.
Johannes Brahms' first piano trio has almost symphonic proportions. After critical comments from Clara Schumann, Brahms' great and unfortunate love, this trio was almost consigned to the flames. Luckily, the self-critical Brahms revised the music instead, several decades after its first publication, and it is that version that we hear here.
Laura Netzel's (1839–1927) romantic music gained great attention during the 19th century, especially in France where she had studied under the famous Charles-Marie Widor. In the early 20th century, she was one of Sweden's most successful composers internationally and broke new ground with her piano concerto. Now, we hear her warmly lyrical and romantic Serenade for piano trio.
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Menu: Cauliflower soup with roasted pine nuts. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a chocolate piece. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Johannes Brahms Piano Trio No. 136 min
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Laura Netzel Serenade for piano trio7 min
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Participants
- Bo-Gustaf Thorell violin
- Daniel Thorell cello
- Stefan Lindgren piano
Friday 11 April 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Brahms' most personal music is a masterpiece wrought through great anguish.
Friday 2 May 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with piano quartet
Brahms' most personal music is a masterpiece wrought through great anguish.
Friday 2 May 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-piano-quartet/20250502-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Two piano quartets – one modern and one romantic classic. They are, of course, very different in style, but the intensity and melancholic expressions unite these two works. The music is performed by three string musicians from the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra together with pianist Anna Christensson.
British composer Charlotte Bray (born 1982) composed the piano quartet Replay in 2011. In ten minutes, she creates a world that begins in a sort of lament, then escalates in intensity before the music thins out and slowly dies away, as if from exhaustion.
Johannes Brahms' third piano quartet in C minor is one of the finest works in the genre – a masterpiece that many consider to be his most personal and autobiographical music. Embedded in the notes are both his anguish for his sick friend Robert Schumann and his forbidden feelings for Schumann's wife, Clara Schumann. Brahms believed that the both powerful and contemplative music should be illustrated with a photo of himself and a pistol aimed at his head.
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Menu: Asparagus soup with sunflower seeds. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a chocolate piece. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Charlotte Bray Replay for piano quartet10 min
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Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet No. 335 min
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Participants
- Lola Torrente violin
- Vicki Powell viola
- Josep Castanyer Alonso cello
- Anna Christensson piano
Friday 2 May 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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
Dream and nostalgia in the company of Gabriel Fauré’s music.
Friday 23 May 2025 12.15Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Genre: Chamber musicSoup with trio
Dream and nostalgia in the company of Gabriel Fauré’s music.
Friday 23 May 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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/soup-with-trio/20250523-1215/The event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.French composer Gabriel Fauré's music shines with melodic charm, sprinkled with a touch of nostalgia. In small pieces like Après un rêve (After a Dream) and Sicilienne for cello and piano, it's easy to imagine a Paris bathed in romantic glow. Exquisitely beautiful is Pavane opus 50, one of Fauré's most beloved pieces often performed in its orchestrated version.
Johan Fransén, alternate section leader in the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra's clarinet section, along with Mikael Sjögren, alternate section leader in the cello section, and the orchestra's pianist Stefan Lindgren, form a trio in a program entirely dedicated to Gabriel Fauré.
As a concluding highlight, we hear Fauré's exquisite piano trio from 1923. In the first movement, there is a thoughtfulness bordering on melancholy, yet it is not sorrowful music. The second movement is dreamy and heartfelt, while the third is full of energy and strong contrasts. By around 1910, Fauré had begun to experience hearing problems, and when he composed this piano trio – one of his last completed works – he was likely completely deaf.
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Menu: Green pea soup with Västerbotten cheese. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a piece of chocolate. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any special dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Gabriel Fauré Pavane, version for clarinet and piano5 min
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Gabriel Fauré Berceuse, version for clarinet and piano4 min
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Gabriel Fauré Après un rêve, version for cello and piano arr Pablo Casals3 min
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Gabriel Fauré Sicilienne for cello and piano4 min
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Gabriel Fauré Trio in d minor op 12021 min
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Participants
- Johan Fransén clarinet
- Mikael Sjögren cello
- Stefan Lindgren piano
Friday 23 May 2025 12.15
Ends approximately 13.00Save in calendarThe event has been downloaded Open the file saved on your device to add it to your digital calendar.Price:
With lunch 300 SEK, balcony without lunch 130 SEK. Entrance from 11.30.Tickets with soup – for those 26 and under 230 kr, students and pensioners 285 kr. Without lunch – for those 26 and under 65 kr, students and pensioners 115 kr.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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Soup with bassoon and harp
Friday 27 September 2024 12.15
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Jens-Christoph Lemke bassoon
- Margareta Nilsson harp
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The music
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Bernard Andrès From Chants d’arrière-saison for bassoon and harp
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Franz Schubert Ständchen "Leise flehen" from Schwanengesang, version for bassoon and harp
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Deborah Henson-Conant Baroque Flamenco for harp
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Giacomo Puccini Vissi d’arte from Tosca, version for bassoon and harp
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Freddie Mercury Bohemian Rhapsody, version for bassoon and harp
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Encore:
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Ernesto De Curtis Torna a Surriento!
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Soup with violin and piano
Friday 11 October 2024 12.15
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Gabriel Cornet violin
- Tom Grimaud piano
- Anne Rajala host
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The music
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Pauline Viardot Six morceaux for violin and piano
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Claude Debussy Sonata in g minor for violin and piano
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Soup with string quartet
Friday 25 October 2024 12.15
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Daniela Bonfiglioli violin
- Emma Agnas de Frumerie violin
- Catarina Skoog Aquilonius viola
- Erik Uusijärvi cello
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The music
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Bedrich Smetana String Quartet No. 1 ’’From My Life’’
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Giacomo Puccini I crisantemi for string quartet
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Soup with winds and percussion
Friday 8 November 2024 12.15
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Joakim Agnas trumpet
- Jonas Lindeborg trumpet
- Karl Frisendahl trombone
- Anders Haag percussion
- Ulf Ewasson Liliansdotter percussion
- Susanne Rydén host
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The music
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Lisa Streich Orange
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star arr Joakim Agnas
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Francis Poulenc Allegro moderato from Sonata, version for flugelhorn, trumpet and trombone
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Joakim Agnas 123
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Claudio Monteverdi Overture to L’Orfeo
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Charles Ives From the Steeples and the Mountains for trumpet, trombone and four sets of bells
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Joakim Agnas Klang från bergen
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Soup with piano quartet
Friday 29 November 2024 12.15
Place: The Grünewald Hall
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Participants
- Claudia Bonfiglioli violin
- Catarina Skoog Aquilonius viola
- Marie Macleod cello
- Terés Löf piano
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The music
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Gabriel Fauré Piano Quartet No. 1
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