Chamber Music to the Tunes of Bach and His Sons
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Location: City Museum, Auditorium floor 2
Price: 135–270 SEK
A tribute to timeless music by J.S. Bach, his sons, and contemporary female composers.
Performers
Per Gross, recorder
Gross has established himself as a leading instrumental virtuoso in Sweden and internationally, with a master’s degree from the Syddansk Musikkonservatorium and a soloist diploma from the Royal College of Music. He has performed with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Nordic Chamber Orchestra, and Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble, as well as at the Proms and Festival d'Aix-en-Provence. Per has recorded for radio and TV and released albums featuring Andrea Tarrodi and J.S. Bach. In 2023, he received the Stockholm City Cultural Scholarship.
Laura Michelin, flute
Michelin, born in 1996, is a sought-after soloist and chamber musician, educated in Stockholm and Munich. She won the Soloist Prize in 2020 and has performed with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and other major Swedish orchestras. She plays a wide repertoire, including newly composed music, and is a principal flutist in leading Scandinavian symphony orchestras. Since 2023, she has been the section leader in the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Emma Beskow, cello
Emma Beskow is a highly regarded cellist and chamber musician, educated at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. She has participated in many performances at venues including the Stockholm City Theatre, Folkoperan, and Göta Lejon.
David Härenstam, guitar
Härenstam is known for his successful concerts. He has played in ensembles like Duo Sparf/Härenstam and Duo Härenstam/Weurlander. He has released internationally acclaimed albums and collaborated with musicians such as Bengt Forsberg and Andreas Brantelid. He tours globally and is the artistic director of In Between Music Festival and Stockholm Chamber Music.