Genre: Chamber music

Livestream: Svensk Musikvår with Young thoughts on Music

Members of the noted think tank performing new music. The concert is part of the festival Svensk Musikvår (Swedish Musical Spring).

The concert can be seen at Konserthuset Play

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The think tank Unga tankar om musik (”Young thoughts on music”) is an independent network striving to seize the potential and to display the richness of ideas among young professional musicians. In this concert, six of the 40 members of this think tank are performing.

Leilei Tian’s In our image, in our likeness is a playful duet for violin and recorder.

Miklós Maros is a Hungarian-Swedish composer with a rich output. Performed here is a newly written piece, Together, for trumpet and alto saxophone.

By Reine Jönsson we hear the duet Vad ljuset visade (What the light showed) for violin and alto saxophone.

Esaias Järnegard’s Nattarbete (Night Shift) is a piece open to any instrumentation. We hear the piece with recorder, trumpet and piano.

Dorcas Norre (1911–85) grew up in the northern parts of Sweden and studied in Stockholm. Her Sonatine for violin and piano is the oldest piece performed here, composed in 1960. 

Members of the noted think tank performing new music. The concert is part of the festival Svensk Musikvår (Swedish Musical Spring).

Wednesday 24 March 2021 18.30

Ends approximately 19.30

Price:

Free livestream

The concert can be seen at Konserthuset Play

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The think tank Unga tankar om musik (”Young thoughts on music”) is an independent network striving to seize the potential and to display the richness of ideas among young professional musicians. In this concert, six of the 40 members of this think tank are performing.

Leilei Tian’s In our image, in our likeness is a playful duet for violin and recorder.

Miklós Maros is a Hungarian-Swedish composer with a rich output. Performed here is a newly written piece, Together, for trumpet and alto saxophone.

By Reine Jönsson we hear the duet Vad ljuset visade (What the light showed) for violin and alto saxophone.

Esaias Järnegard’s Nattarbete (Night Shift) is a piece open to any instrumentation. We hear the piece with recorder, trumpet and piano.

Dorcas Norre (1911–85) grew up in the northern parts of Sweden and studied in Stockholm. Her Sonatine for violin and piano is the oldest piece performed here, composed in 1960. 

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Leilei Tian From In our image, in our likeness for violin and recorder
    6 min
  • Miklós Maros Together for trumpet and alto saxophone
    7 min
  • Reine Jönsson Vad ljuset visade for violin and alto saxophone
    5 min
  • Esaias Järnegard Nocturnal Work, version for recorder, trumpet and piano
    14 min
  • Dorcas Norre Sonatina for violin and piano
    7 min
  • Participants

  • Anna Petrini recorder
  • Linn Persson alto saxophone
  • Tom Poulson trumpet
  • Emma Nyman violin
  • Anna Christensson piano

Wednesday 24 March 2021 18.30

Ends approximately 19.30

Price:

Free livestream