Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 from 1888 flows forward, with no inhibitions – it is a raw depiction of sorrow, love and despair. After only a few performances in the 1880s, it was considered one of his most significant orchestral works, and this remains true today. The second movement contains a magnificently beautiful horn solo.

An emerging Finnish star conductor by the name of Kristian Sallinen leads the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra for this maximally charged hour in the Great Hall.

Continue the evening in the foyer bars

The concert is one hour long and afterwards, the evening continues in the foyer bars, where we will offer more live music and a lovely setting.