Genre: Chamber music

Rising Stars with French Horn

Ben Goldscheider performs music by Beethoven, Jane Vignery and more.

This concert is affected by restrictions related to the corona pandemic. We will contact any customers with further information.

Frequently asked questions and updated information about our activities

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Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 22 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all members of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO). Six young musicians and ensembles from various countries are selected each year and given the opportunity to tour the concert halls and perform before international audiences.

London-born horn player Ben Goldscheider studied, among other places, at the Barenboim-Said Academy in Berlin. At age 18 in 2016, he was a finalist in the BBC Young Musician Competition, and in 2018 he made his Proms debut and released a critically acclaimed debut album. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras all over Europe, and as a chamber musician he has worked with legends such as Daniel Barenboim and Martha Argerich. He has recently released two albums, one as a soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra, and one together with pianist and composer Huw Watkins.

At this concert with Italian pianist Giuseppe Guarrera, he performs two classics and two newer pieces – English Mark Simpson’s brand-new, specially composed piece, as well as Belgian Jane Vignery’s horn sonata from 1942. 

Ben Goldscheider was nominated for Rising Stars by Barbican Centre London. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear tomorrow’s classical music stars today. Experience shows that those who are selected as Rising Stars also have internationally successful careers.

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Booking information

Konserthuset Stockholm temporarily introduces special seating plans for concerts. This is to ensure that we follow current regulations with a distance of at least one meter between all visitors in the hall. To create the greatest possible capacity and predictability, we only sell single seats, every other chair, both sideways and in depth. This means that if you go to the concert with a friend or a group, there will be an empty chair between you.

Ben Goldscheider performs music by Beethoven, Jane Vignery and more.

Sunday 6 February 2022 15.00

Ends approximately 16.00

Price:

125 SEK

This concert is affected by restrictions related to the corona pandemic. We will contact any customers with further information.

Frequently asked questions and updated information about our activities

***

Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 22 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all members of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO). Six young musicians and ensembles from various countries are selected each year and given the opportunity to tour the concert halls and perform before international audiences.

London-born horn player Ben Goldscheider studied, among other places, at the Barenboim-Said Academy in Berlin. At age 18 in 2016, he was a finalist in the BBC Young Musician Competition, and in 2018 he made his Proms debut and released a critically acclaimed debut album. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras all over Europe, and as a chamber musician he has worked with legends such as Daniel Barenboim and Martha Argerich. He has recently released two albums, one as a soloist with the Philharmonia Orchestra, and one together with pianist and composer Huw Watkins.

At this concert with Italian pianist Giuseppe Guarrera, he performs two classics and two newer pieces – English Mark Simpson’s brand-new, specially composed piece, as well as Belgian Jane Vignery’s horn sonata from 1942. 

Ben Goldscheider was nominated for Rising Stars by Barbican Centre London. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear tomorrow’s classical music stars today. Experience shows that those who are selected as Rising Stars also have internationally successful careers.

***

Booking information

Konserthuset Stockholm temporarily introduces special seating plans for concerts. This is to ensure that we follow current regulations with a distance of at least one meter between all visitors in the hall. To create the greatest possible capacity and predictability, we only sell single seats, every other chair, both sideways and in depth. This means that if you go to the concert with a friend or a group, there will be an empty chair between you.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata in F major for horn and piano
    12 min
  • Mark Simpson Nachtstück
    10 min
  • Robert Schumann Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano
    10 min
  • Jane Vignery Sonata for horn and piano
    18 min
  • Participants

  • Ben Goldscheider french horn
  • Giuseppe Guarrera piano

Sunday 6 February 2022 15.00

Ends approximately 16.00

Price:

125 SEK