Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Schumann's second symphony

Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft conducts music that triumphs over darkness.

Full of inspiration, Robert Schumann began work on his second symphony in early December 1845. However, his depressions, poor health, and constant tinnitus meant that it wasn't until the following autumn that the symphony was completed. Yet, his severe personal condition has not left its mark on the music at all; instead, the symphony is bright and forward-looking, a resounding triumph over the darker aspects of life.

The concert begins with the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho's hypnotically evocative Ciel d’hiver, Winter Sky – an arrangement of a part of her orchestral work Orion. The music is inspired by the Greek myth of the hunter Orion, who was transformed into a constellation. Saariaho's music possesses a strange beauty that makes her unique, and she is considered one of the most significant composers of our time. Saariaho passed away in 2023, and ten years earlier, she was awarded the Polar Music Prize.

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Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft conducts music that triumphs over darkness.

Wednesday 7 May 2025 18.00

Ends approximately 19.10

Price:

130-385 SEK

Full of inspiration, Robert Schumann began work on his second symphony in early December 1845. However, his depressions, poor health, and constant tinnitus meant that it wasn't until the following autumn that the symphony was completed. Yet, his severe personal condition has not left its mark on the music at all; instead, the symphony is bright and forward-looking, a resounding triumph over the darker aspects of life.

The concert begins with the Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho's hypnotically evocative Ciel d’hiver, Winter Sky – an arrangement of a part of her orchestral work Orion. The music is inspired by the Greek myth of the hunter Orion, who was transformed into a constellation. Saariaho's music possesses a strange beauty that makes her unique, and she is considered one of the most significant composers of our time. Saariaho passed away in 2023, and ten years earlier, she was awarded the Polar Music Prize.

Learn more about Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft

***

Book before the tickets are released!

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

Read more about Onsdagstimmen

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Kaija Saariaho Ciel d’hiver
    10 min
  • Robert Schumann Symphony No. 2
    37 min
  • Participants

  • Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Ryan Bancroft conductor

Wednesday 7 May 2025 18.00

Ends approximately 19.10

Price:

130-385 SEK


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