Genre: Organ

Organ matinee with Ligita Sneibe

Musical constellations and powerful music by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Through Konserthuset’s popular organ matinée subscription, audiences get to hear Sweden’s leading organists play the building’s organ – one of the largest in Europe, with 6,100 pipes. 

Latvian Ligita Sneibe is trained as an organist and composer at the Music Academy in Riga, and also holds an organ diploma from the School of Music in Piteå. She has performed around the world but is now most active in Sweden and Latvia, where she often plays on the famous Walcker organ in Riga Cathedral.

Ligita Sneibe begins with music from 2023 by her compatriot Indra Riše: excerpts from Natura siderum, or The Nature of Stars. It's about music inspired by human psychological traits according to the zodiac signs. Three of the twelve parts are composed for organ solo: Libra, Capricorn, and Leo.

We also hear Bach's magnificent and virtuosic Toccata and Fugue in F major and finally music by Naji Hakim, Chant de Joie – Song of Joy. Hakim was born in Beirut but is active in Paris, where he succeeded Olivier Messiaen as organist at Trinité Church some 30 years ago.

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The bar is open before and after the concert.

You are welcome to eat or drink something before or after the organ concert. The bar in the Main Foyer is open at 11.45–12.15 and 13.15–14.15, offering a variety of delicious food and drinks in our beautiful surroundings.

 

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Book before the tickets are released!

This concert is included in our series Orgelmatinéer. You can secure your place by purchasing a subscription right now – with 25 percent off the ticket price.

Read more about Orgelmatinéer

Musical constellations and powerful music by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Thursday 27 March 2025 12.15

Ends approximately 13.00

Price:

120 SEK

Through Konserthuset’s popular organ matinée subscription, audiences get to hear Sweden’s leading organists play the building’s organ – one of the largest in Europe, with 6,100 pipes. 

Latvian Ligita Sneibe is trained as an organist and composer at the Music Academy in Riga, and also holds an organ diploma from the School of Music in Piteå. She has performed around the world but is now most active in Sweden and Latvia, where she often plays on the famous Walcker organ in Riga Cathedral.

Ligita Sneibe begins with music from 2023 by her compatriot Indra Riše: excerpts from Natura siderum, or The Nature of Stars. It's about music inspired by human psychological traits according to the zodiac signs. Three of the twelve parts are composed for organ solo: Libra, Capricorn, and Leo.

We also hear Bach's magnificent and virtuosic Toccata and Fugue in F major and finally music by Naji Hakim, Chant de Joie – Song of Joy. Hakim was born in Beirut but is active in Paris, where he succeeded Olivier Messiaen as organist at Trinité Church some 30 years ago.

***

The bar is open before and after the concert.

You are welcome to eat or drink something before or after the organ concert. The bar in the Main Foyer is open at 11.45–12.15 and 13.15–14.15, offering a variety of delicious food and drinks in our beautiful surroundings.

 

***

Book before the tickets are released!

This concert is included in our series Orgelmatinéer. You can secure your place by purchasing a subscription right now – with 25 percent off the ticket price.

Read more about Orgelmatinéer

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Indra Rise On the Swing - Libra from Natura siderum ”The Nature of Stars” for organ
    3 min
  • Indra Rise Mountain Climber - Capricorn from Natura siderum ”The Nature of Stars” for organ
    3 min
  • Indra Rise The Coronation - Leo from Natura siderum ”The Nature of Stars” for organ
    3 min
  • Johann Sebastian Bach Toccata and Fugue in F major for organ BWV 540
    16 min
  • Naji Hakim Chant de Joie for organ
    9 min
  • Participants

  • Ligita Sneibe organ

Thursday 27 March 2025 12.15

Ends approximately 13.00

Price:

120 SEK


Konserthuset Stockholm’s mighty organ was inaugurated in 1982. It was Grönlund's Orgelbyggeri in Gammelstad that was given the honorable task of building the new one, thus replacing the original organ that no one had been really satisfied with