A Jubilant Century with the Swedish Radio Choir

The Swedish Radio Choir sings music by Arvo Pärt, Sven-David Sandström and Richard Strauss conducted by Kaspars Putniņš in the first of several concerts celebrating the choir’s centenary.

Season 2020/2021
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Kungsholms kyrka
1 h 10 min

In 2025, the Swedish Radio Choir will celebrate its centenary with several concerts during the season. In the first, Music Director Kaspars Putniņš leads the choir in a sacred programme that shows the stylistic versatility of the ensemble: from Johann Sebastian Bach’s Magnificat to Arvo Pärt’s Te deum.

Location: Kungsholm’s church

No ticket sales will take place on site, but you can purchase your digital ticket until the concert starts.

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