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Gear up in the Hall of the Mountain King

Start gently and then speed up your moves to get your heartbeat going. Edvard Grieg’s famous music from the Peer Gynt Suite begins very softly, and gradually increases to high intensity.

Exercise, like much else in our everyday lives, has moved into our homes. Konserthuset Stockholm with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic has emerged as one of the music world’s most active streaming contributors and Friskis&Svettis has developed its digital output. In a joint wellness project, we present a unique initiative: workout to live music with the orchestra!

You are welcome to use the videos in the way you want. Play one at a time, or all in a row. You can choose to do the moves standing or sitting – or why not come up with your very own choreography? Of course, you can also just enjoy the beautiful music in stillness.

About the video

  • A classical break for body and soul, a unique initiative in collaboration between the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Friskis&Svettis Stockholm, was filmed 16 april 2021.
  • For more exercise inspiration, visit Friskis&Svettis (opens in new window)

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Genre:

Gear up in the Hall of the Mountain King

Start gently and then speed up your moves to get your heartbeat going. Edvard Grieg’s famous music from the Peer Gynt Suite begins very softly, and gradually increases to high intensity.

About the video

  • A classical break for body and soul, a unique initiative in collaboration between the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and Friskis&Svettis Stockholm, was filmed 16 april 2021.
  • For more exercise inspiration, visit Friskis&Svettis (opens in new window)

Exercise, like much else in our everyday lives, has moved into our homes. Konserthuset Stockholm with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic has emerged as one of the music world’s most active streaming contributors and Friskis&Svettis has developed its digital output. In a joint wellness project, we present a unique initiative: workout to live music with the orchestra!

You are welcome to use the videos in the way you want. Play one at a time, or all in a row. You can choose to do the moves standing or sitting – or why not come up with your very own choreography? Of course, you can also just enjoy the beautiful music in stillness.

Watch in our app

The Konserthuset Play app makes it easier to experience music on your phone or tablet – or on a big screen! Read more

FAQ about Konserthuset Play

Our tips for how to best take advantage of our selection and how you watch our livestreams. To FAQ

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Friskis&Svettis – Introduction

Welcome to six different workouts with classical music. Choose to do one of the sessions for a short break in everyday life. Or run all workouts in one go and as a cultural training experience of just under 20 minutes.

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Warm-up with Offenbach

Loosen up your body in a soft flow with the music as a guide. You move to the smoothly swinging Barcarole from The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach.

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Mobility with Peer Gynt

Work with flexibility and dynamic mobility for both upper and lower body to Morning Mood, sparkling and idyllic music by Edvard Grieg.

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Leg strength with Beethoven’s Fifth

You use the power of music to give your legs and balance a real challenge. Your workout is accompanied by probably the most famous opening in classical music: Da-da-da-daa… from Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.

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”Jympa” to Hungarian Dance

Here is a chance to play with the contrasts between power and sensuality! You will also increase your heart rate with some classic “jympa” moves. Keep the tempo all the way to the end with the help of Johannes Brahms’ dancing music.

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Relaxation with Satie

With gentle movements, you slow down and at the same time work on the back rotation and stretch the back thighs. A peaceful waltz by Erik Satie helps you relax.