Advent Concert SOLD OUT
7 December @ 16:00 - 17:00
100kr – 290krAs the winter darkness descends, we need more than ever to come together in a spirit of community. Gingerbread baking and saffron buns, Christmas markets and mulled wine, stars and candles are just a few of the ingredients that make Christmas what it is. And what would Advent and Christmas be without music?
At this time of year, the familiar tunes of Christmas are played on repeat through the loudspeakers of department stores. They also resonate in churches and concert halls across the country—performed by diverse children’s choirs, joyful amateurs, and skilled musicians alike. Drums, trumpets, singing, and joy. In the music, we find comfort and, hopefully, discover the true message of Christmas, the one that lies beyond the rush.
When the new generation of choir singers ushers in Advent, the classic Advent hymns are on the repertoire. The Swedish composer and organist at Gustav Vasa Church, Otto Olsson, composed over 70 choral songs, of which “Advent” from 1919 is still sung in almost every Swedish church during Advent. Abbé Vogler’s grand “Hosanna” from 1795 is also a staple, as is the Dalarna hymn “Prepare the Way, O Zion.” Almost everyone lights up a little extra to “A Thousand Christmas Candles Are Lit,” the beloved song written as early as 1898 by composer and teacher Emmy Köhler. The medieval Christmas song “Audete, Gaude” swings heartily in Ward Swingle’s eight-part arrangement.
Repertoire
Otto Olsson Advent
Melodi från Boda Bereden väg för Herran
Abbé Vogler Hosianna
Emmy Köhler Nu tändas tusen juleljus
arr. Ward Swingle Audete, Gaude
Performers
Kungsholmens Gymnasium/Stockholm’s Music Gymnasium (Year 1)
Adolf Fredrik’s Music Classes (4E and 4F)
Johannes Skoog organ
Helena Ströberg conductor
Elias Aaron Johanson conductor
Age limits: 6 years+
Ticket prices:100, 140, 180, 220, 290 SEK, discounts available for pensioners, children/youth/students
Please note that large bags, backpacks, suitcases, and prams are not allowed inside the church!
Tickets will be released on 5 September at 12:00.
Storkyrkan – Stockholm Cathedral is situated in Old Town just beside the Royal Castle. Underground: Old Town or bus to Slottsbacken
Unfortunately, it is not allowed to photograph, film or take up sound during our concerts.
Doors open 30 minutes before the concert starts. Late entry will not be permitted after the concert begins. Please be aware that restroom facilities are limited.