Genre: Jazz

Gustav Lundgren Trio with guests

The Gustav Lundgren Trio are considered Sweden’s leading interpreters of Django Reinhardt’s equally ground-breaking and irresistible music. Here, we meet the brilliantly swinging trio in a concert from Grünewald Hall.

With his romantic and melancholy melodies, the characteristic vibrato and rapidly improvised riffs, Django Reinhardt’s music has a unique ability to be moving. Reinhardt grew up among the Roma in the outskirts of Paris, where he played guitar and violin, but a fire at the age of 18 left the ring and pinkie fingers of his left hand disabled. However, utterly determined to continue playing, he modified his guitar playing and developed a brilliant and simultaneously emotionally charged genre.

At this concert, we meet the masterful, swinging Gustav Lundgren Trio from a concert in Grünewald Hall. Guest performances are given by Django guitarist Edouard Pennes and the brilliant violinist Aurélien Trigo.  

  • Participants

  • Gustav Lundgren guitar
  • Martin Widlund guitar
  • Andreas Unge Double double bass
  • Aurélien Trigo violin
  • Edouard Pennes guitar

About the video

  • Filmed in January 2015.
  • The video is approximately 1 hour and 37 minutes.

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Genre: Jazz

Gustav Lundgren Trio with guests

The Gustav Lundgren Trio are considered Sweden’s leading interpreters of Django Reinhardt’s equally ground-breaking and irresistible music. Here, we meet the brilliantly swinging trio in a concert from Grünewald Hall.

About the video

  • Filmed in January 2015.
  • The video is approximately 1 hour and 37 minutes.

With his romantic and melancholy melodies, the characteristic vibrato and rapidly improvised riffs, Django Reinhardt’s music has a unique ability to be moving. Reinhardt grew up among the Roma in the outskirts of Paris, where he played guitar and violin, but a fire at the age of 18 left the ring and pinkie fingers of his left hand disabled. However, utterly determined to continue playing, he modified his guitar playing and developed a brilliant and simultaneously emotionally charged genre.

At this concert, we meet the masterful, swinging Gustav Lundgren Trio from a concert in Grünewald Hall. Guest performances are given by Django guitarist Edouard Pennes and the brilliant violinist Aurélien Trigo.  

  • Participants

  • Gustav Lundgren guitar
  • Martin Widlund guitar
  • Andreas Unge Double double bass
  • Aurélien Trigo violin
  • Edouard Pennes guitar

Watch in our app

The Konserthuset Play app makes it easier to experience music on your phone or tablet – or on a big screen! Read more

FAQ about Konserthuset Play

Our tips for how to best take advantage of our selection and how you watch our livestreams. To FAQ

Do you want to make a donation to Konserthuset Play?

Make a swish payment to 123 493 99 89 or make your donation via our ticket system. Thank you!​