Genre: Vocal music

Songs of Love

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About the concert

På svenska

Sensual and poetic journeys through time and space with the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir. The actor Tomas von Brömssen serves as guide and presenter.

The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir was founded in 1945 by the then 27-year-old Eric Ericson, and has since held a central position in Swedish and international musical life. Today, the choir ranks among the very finest professional ensembles worldwide. Since 2003, the Eric Ericson Chamber Choir has enjoyed a close collaboration with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at Konserthuset Stockholm.

The much-loved Swedish actor Tomas von Brömssen serves as guide and presenter for the concert, in which the choir is led by Latvian conductor Anastasija Kildiša. She was one of the 2024 semi-finalists in the Eric Ericson Award – the world’s leading competition for young choral conductors. The programme includes settings by Alma Mahler of texts by Rilke, and music by Daniel-Lesur (1908–2002), a French composer whose Le cantique des cantiques stands as a highlight of 20th-century French choral music. It is a moving setting of texts from the Song of Songs – the Bible’s lyrically sensual love poetry – where Daniel-Lesur weaves together polyphonic Renaissance style with French impressionism and more modern tonal language.

A similar meeting of Renaissance and modernism can be found in the music of Swedish composer Lars Johan Werle (1926–2001). In Canzone 126 di Francesco Petrarca, he explores the expressive Italian verse and vivid imagery of the Renaissance poet Petrarch in bold, contemporary choral writing.

The Swedish thread continues with Staffan Storm’s choral arrangement of Wilhelm Stenhammar’s Stjärnöga, as well as Flickan knyter i Johannenatten for voice and piano. Also featured is Den enda stunden for double choir a cappella, a joint composition by Thomas Jennefelt and Sven-David Sandström.

This season’s featured composer at Konserthuset Stockholm is also Swedish: Tebogo Monnakgotla. In several works, she has returned to the life and poetry of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo, the French-speaking poet from Madagascar. Her Autre naissance du jour (2016) tells of a day reborn through the voices and sounds of nature.

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Tebogo Monnakgotla Autre naissance du jour for chorus a cappella
    5 min
  • Lars Johan Werle Canzone 126 di Francesco Petrarca for chorus a cappella
    11 min
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar Stjärnöga from Långt i försvunna tider for chorus a cappella arr Staffan Storm
    2 min
  • Wilhelm Stenhammar Flickan knyter i Johannenatten from Långt i försvunna tider for chorus a cappella arr Staffan Storm
    3 min
  • Thomas Jennefelt/Sven-David Sandström Den enda stunden for double chorus a cappella
    8 min
  • Alma Mahler Bei dir ist es traut from Drei frühe Lieder for chorus a cappella arr Clytus Gottwald
    4 min
  • Daniel-Lesur Le cantique des cantiques for chorus a cappella
    20 min
  • Participants

  • Eric Ericson Chamber Choir
  • Anastasija Kildisa conductor
  • Tomas von Brömssen cicerone