Organ Concert | Heroic Deed
Johan Hammarström offers music by Franck, Puig-Roget and Jongen on the church’s world-renowned Marcussen organ.
Johan Hammarström offers music by Franck, Puig-Roget and Jongen on the church’s world-renowned Marcussen organ.
Lars-Erik Larsson’s A God Disguised is a beloved Swedish classic, a favorite work for many Swedes. The text by Hjalmar Gullberg, written during the troubled times of the 1930s, captures hope, compassion, and human dignity. Gullberg drew inspiration for his poem from the myth of the god Apollo, who wanders among humans in disguise — an allegory of the divine being present without being seen. Stina Ekblad serves as narrator when the piece is performed by the Storkyrkan Chamber Choir and the Stockholm Cathedral Choir, with Miah Persson and Karl Söderström as soloists
Mladen Bonomi offers music by Guillou, Mendelssohn Bartholdy och Liszt on the church’s world-renowned Marcussen organ. Graduation Concert from the Royal College of Music, Stockholm.
Welcome to a magical summer evening in Storkyrkan, where the power of music unites the heavenly and the earthly. Under the direction of Gary Graden, S:t Jacob’s Chamber Choir presents a concert filled with light, resonance, and heartfelt expression.
Mattias Wager offers music by Poulenc, Mozart and Sjostakovitj on the church’s world-renowned Marcussen organ.
Storkyrkan is visited by choirs from Denmark and Norway, who together with S:t Jacob’s Vocal Ensemble present a program in which older music is given new life through modern interpretations. We are invited to hear Nordic sonorities in the meeting between tradition and renewal. Music by Henry Purcell, Bo Holten, Edvard Grieg, among others.