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Audience Choice Concert

The Swedish Radio Choir and Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, with one guest conductor each, perform music chosen by the audience of radio programme Klassisk morgon i P2. The concert features such beloved classics as John Williams’ haunting theme from Schindler’s List, Bach’s triumphant motet Der Geist hilft and Samuel Barber’s spellbinding Adagio for Strings.

The concert was broadcasted live on Berwaldhallen Play and at Swedish Radio P2.


SWEDISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

dot SWEDISH RADIO CHOIR

dot 2020/2021

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The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra is a multiple-award-winning ensemble renowned for its high artistic standard and stylistic breadth, as well as collaborations with the world’s finest composers, conductors, and soloists. It regularly tours all over Europe and the world and has an extensive and acclaimed recording catalogue.

Daniel Harding has been Music Director of the SRSO since 2007, and since 2019 also its Artistic Director. His tenure will last throughout the 2024/2025 season. Two of the orchestra’s former chief conductors, Herbert Blomstedt and Esa-Pekka Salonen, have since been named Conductors Laureate, and continue to perform regularly with the orchestra.

The Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra performs at Berwaldhallen, concert hall of the Swedish Radio, and is a cornerstone of Swedish public service broadcasting. Its concerts are heard weekly on the Swedish classical radio P2 and regularly on national public television SVT. Several concerts are also streamed on-demand on Berwaldhallen Play and broadcast globally through the EBU.

Tobias Ringborg is equally appreciated in opera houses and concert halls – as a conductor, soloist and chamber musician. Winning the prestigious Swedish Soloist Prize in 1994 launched his career – the same year, he graduated with diploma from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, afterwards continuing his studies at the Juilliard School in New York City.

As a violinist, he has performed with all the major Swedish symphony and chamber orchestras and has worked with conductors including Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Neeme Järvi, Okko Kamu, Sakari Oramo and Daniel Harding. His international merits include performances with orchestras all over Europe and the United States, and first prize in Concours International de Musique de Chimay in Belgium.

Ringborg started his conducting career when he won an international conducting competition in Helsinki in 2000, and has since appeared with most Scandinavian orchestras, often in dual roles as both conductor and solo violinist. He has a life-long passion for opera, debuting as opera conductor at Folkoperan in Stockholm in 2001, appearing later that same year at the Royal Swedish Opera, being hired by the Malmö Opera the following year.

He is a potent ambassador for Swedish music, having recorded numerous albums with chamber music and violin concertos by primarily Swedish composers. He plays on a Gagliano generously loaned by the Järnåker Foundation. Tobias Ringborg has received the Herbert Blomstedt Conductor’s Award and is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

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32 professional choristers make up the Swedish Radio Choir: a unique, dynamic instrument hailed by music-lovers and critics all over the world. The Swedish Radio Choir performs at Berwaldhallen, concert hall of the Swedish Radio, as well as on tours all over the country and the world. Also, they are heard regularly by millions of listeners on Swedish Radio P2, Berwaldhallen Play and globally through the EBU.

The award-winning Latvian conductor Kaspars Putniņš was appointed Chief Conductor of the Swedish Radio Choir in 2020. Since January 2019, its choirmaster is French orchestral and choral conductor Marc Korovitch, with responsibility for the choir’s vocal development.

The Swedish Radio Choir was founded in 1925, the same year as Sweden’s inaugural radio broadcasts, and gave its first concert in May that year. Multiple acclaimed and award-winning albums can be found in the choir’s record catalogue. Late 2023 saw the release of Kaspars Putniņš first album with the choir: Robert Schumann’s Missa sacra, recorded with organist Johan Hammarström.

Andreas Taube Sundén är stämledare och soloklarinettist i Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester. Han har tidigare haft samma tjänst under fyra år i Concertgebouworkestern i Amsterdam, dessförinnan i Den Norske Operas orkester, Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester och i Malmö Symfoniorkester.

Som solist har han uppträtt med bland andra Concertgebouworkestern, Kringkastingsorkestret, Stavanger Symfoniorkester, Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester, Malmö Symfoniorkester, Tapiola Sinfonietta och Arméns musikkår. Han är även aktiv som kammarmusiker och har uppträtt på bland annat Risør Kammarmusikfestival, Gloppen Musikkfest, Crusellfestivalen samt festivaler i Åbo och Oslo. Han har gjort konsertframträdanden i Norden, runt om i Europa och i USA.

På skiva finns han representerad med Carl Nielsens klarinettkonsert, inspelad med Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester och Joana Carneiro, och Marie Samuelssons klarinettkonsert A New Child of Infinity, To My Two Sons, inspelad med Malmö Symfoniorkester och Sarah Ioannides.

Han är en efterfrågad pedagog som undervisar på Kungliga Musikhögskolan, tidigare också som adjungerad professor vid Musikhögskolan Ingesund, som gästprofessor vid Musikhögskolan i Zaragoza i Spanien samt på mästarkurser över hela världen. Sedan 2015 är han konstnärlig ledare för Voksenåsen Summer Academy i Oslo. Han har själv studerat på Norges Musikkhøgskole i Oslo för professor Hans Christian Bræin, följt av vidare studier i Italien för Hans Deinzer samt för professor Yehuda Gilad vid USC Thornton School of Music i USA.

Approximate duration: 1 hr 30 mins

All concerts at Berwaldhallen Play are free of charge, no ticket required, regardless of what is stated elsewhere.