Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Genesis

In the acclaimed performance of Genesis, charismatic clarinetist and conductor Martin Fröst builds upon music from 300 years before the beginning of our era and spans musically up to our time.

Clarinetist and conductor Martin Fröst continuously explores different aspects of the essence of music, creating new artistic expressions with both old and newly written music. The origins and development of classical music comprise the theme of Genesis, and we get to follow along on a journey through musical history, from ancient jester traditions to brand new music by Anders Hillborg. In between are wonderfully swinging klezmer pieces, musical invocations and bustling Baroque.

“It’s all connected, and the music also reflects people. When I listen to a modern piece, I sometimes experience a cross-section of musical history layered into the music. Because so much more unites old and new music and music from different parts of the world than one might think. For example, this can be heard when the piece ‘Jag vet en Dejlig Rosa’ transitions into Olivier Messiaen’s ‘Les offrandes oubliées’. Or how Anders Hillborg’s newly composed piece is a response to Hildegard of Bingen’s music, which is nearly 900 years old,” comments Martin Fröst on his performance of Genesis. 

Developed in collaboration with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Genesis was the second installation of a series, beginning with Dollhouse (2015) and Retrotopia being the last (2018). Retrotopia is still available for streaming on Konserthuset Play.

  • The music

  • Anders Hillborg Incantation
  • Mesomedes / Hildegard von Bingen Ancient Suite, arr Jonas Forssell
  • Georg Philipp Telemann Presto from Concerto for recorder, flute, strings and harpsichord, arr Jonas Forssell
  • Astor Piazzolla La muerte del Ángel
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 1 & 2 for clarinets
  • Robert Schumann Mit Humor "Vanis Vanitatum" from 5 Stücke im Volkston op 102:1
  • Trad Roligs-Pers Polska, arr Hans Ek
  • Anders Hillborg Hymn of Echoes
  • Anders Hillborg Hyper Run from Clarinet Concerto "Peacock Tales", Millenium Version
  • Trad Åsens Psalm, arr Hans Ek
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 3 for clarinets
  • Witold Lutoslawski Symphonic Variations
  • Thomas Jennefelt from Virita Criosa for treble choir
  • Trad Jag vet en dejlig rosa, arr Hans Ek
  • Olivier Messiaen Les offrandes oubliées
  • Anders Hillborg Primal Blues
  • Göran Fröst Klezmer Dance No 2
  • Béla Bartók Romanian Folk Dances III-IV
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 4 for clarinets
  • Trad Let's Be Happy, arr Göran Fröst
  • Anders Hillborg Hyper Exit
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Martin Fröst conductor & clarinet soloist
  • Cecilie Løkken flute
  • Sara Cazzanelli clarinet
  • Magnus Holmander clarinet
  • Sandra Ibarreche clarinet
  • Olof Wendel cimbalom
  • Adolf Fredrik's Girls Choir
  • Karin Bäckström chorus master
  • Ambra Succi choreography
  • Linus Fellbom lighting design

About the video

  • Filmed in December 2015.
  • The video is approximately 1 hour and 42 minutes. 
  • Subtitles in English, German or Swedish is activated by using the CC control in the video player.

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Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Genesis

In the acclaimed performance of Genesis, charismatic clarinetist and conductor Martin Fröst builds upon music from 300 years before the beginning of our era and spans musically up to our time.

About the video

  • Filmed in December 2015.
  • The video is approximately 1 hour and 42 minutes. 
  • Subtitles in English, German or Swedish is activated by using the CC control in the video player.

Clarinetist and conductor Martin Fröst continuously explores different aspects of the essence of music, creating new artistic expressions with both old and newly written music. The origins and development of classical music comprise the theme of Genesis, and we get to follow along on a journey through musical history, from ancient jester traditions to brand new music by Anders Hillborg. In between are wonderfully swinging klezmer pieces, musical invocations and bustling Baroque.

“It’s all connected, and the music also reflects people. When I listen to a modern piece, I sometimes experience a cross-section of musical history layered into the music. Because so much more unites old and new music and music from different parts of the world than one might think. For example, this can be heard when the piece ‘Jag vet en Dejlig Rosa’ transitions into Olivier Messiaen’s ‘Les offrandes oubliées’. Or how Anders Hillborg’s newly composed piece is a response to Hildegard of Bingen’s music, which is nearly 900 years old,” comments Martin Fröst on his performance of Genesis. 

Developed in collaboration with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Genesis was the second installation of a series, beginning with Dollhouse (2015) and Retrotopia being the last (2018). Retrotopia is still available for streaming on Konserthuset Play.

  • The music

  • Anders Hillborg Incantation
  • Mesomedes / Hildegard von Bingen Ancient Suite, arr Jonas Forssell
  • Georg Philipp Telemann Presto from Concerto for recorder, flute, strings and harpsichord, arr Jonas Forssell
  • Astor Piazzolla La muerte del Ángel
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 1 & 2 for clarinets
  • Robert Schumann Mit Humor "Vanis Vanitatum" from 5 Stücke im Volkston op 102:1
  • Trad Roligs-Pers Polska, arr Hans Ek
  • Anders Hillborg Hymn of Echoes
  • Anders Hillborg Hyper Run from Clarinet Concerto "Peacock Tales", Millenium Version
  • Trad Åsens Psalm, arr Hans Ek
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 3 for clarinets
  • Witold Lutoslawski Symphonic Variations
  • Thomas Jennefelt from Virita Criosa for treble choir
  • Trad Jag vet en dejlig rosa, arr Hans Ek
  • Olivier Messiaen Les offrandes oubliées
  • Anders Hillborg Primal Blues
  • Göran Fröst Klezmer Dance No 2
  • Béla Bartók Romanian Folk Dances III-IV
  • Jonas Dominique Duo No 4 for clarinets
  • Trad Let's Be Happy, arr Göran Fröst
  • Anders Hillborg Hyper Exit
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Martin Fröst conductor & clarinet soloist
  • Cecilie Løkken flute
  • Sara Cazzanelli clarinet
  • Magnus Holmander clarinet
  • Sandra Ibarreche clarinet
  • Olof Wendel cimbalom
  • Adolf Fredrik's Girls Choir
  • Karin Bäckström chorus master
  • Ambra Succi choreography
  • Linus Fellbom lighting design

Watch in our app

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FAQ about Konserthuset Play

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Do you want to make a donation to Konserthuset Play?

Make a swish payment to 123 493 99 89 or make your donation via our ticket system. Thank you!​

Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

XODUS

Dagens Nyheter described Xodus as ”musical delights and hair-raising beauty”. Many were there, but not all got a seat. How lucky then that the show was filmed by Konserthuset Play – experience Martin Fröst’s fascinating collaboration with the artist Jesper Waldersten.

Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Retrotopia with Martin Fröst

Retrotopia is the latest in clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst’s ground-breaking projects, challenging the boundaries of how classical music concerts are perceived. Watch a unique concert video from the world premiere with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in Konserthuset Stockholm.

Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Symphony No. 4

Clarinettist and conductor Martin Fröst is one of the greatest musicians of our time. Here, he leads the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4.

Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Five

Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, the Fate Symphony, is one of the greatest masterpieces of music history. This dramatic and extroverted piece is a gateway to classical music for many people.