Genre: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

Järva Week with philharmonic wind players

Wind players from the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra give final concert during Järva Week.

Konserthuset Stockholm – the Blue House at Hötorget – is moving out to Järva, bringing with it a taste of the music that fills the house almost every day of the year. Come and say hello – we’ll tell you more about Konserthuset and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

Wind players from the orchestra will give the final concert of Järva Week. Host for the occasion is Konserthuset’s CEO, Susanne Rydén.

Järva Week is a civic festival and meeting ground with a focus on integration, equality and democracy. Held annually at Spånga IP in north-west Stockholm, the event aims to bridge the gap between citizens, politicians, public authorities, businesses and civil society. Through open discussions, seminars, debates and cultural events, the week highlights current social issues and challenges.

Founded in 2016, Järva Week was inspired by Almedalen Week in Visby – but with the goal of creating a platform for participation and dialogue in a part of society where many people otherwise feel excluded from the public conversation.

Read more on the Järva Week website (opens in a new window)

Wind players from the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra give final concert during Järva Week.

Saturday 14 June 2025 18.45

Ends approximately 19.30
Spånga idrottsplats

Konserthuset Stockholm – the Blue House at Hötorget – is moving out to Järva, bringing with it a taste of the music that fills the house almost every day of the year. Come and say hello – we’ll tell you more about Konserthuset and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

Wind players from the orchestra will give the final concert of Järva Week. Host for the occasion is Konserthuset’s CEO, Susanne Rydén.

Järva Week is a civic festival and meeting ground with a focus on integration, equality and democracy. Held annually at Spånga IP in north-west Stockholm, the event aims to bridge the gap between citizens, politicians, public authorities, businesses and civil society. Through open discussions, seminars, debates and cultural events, the week highlights current social issues and challenges.

Founded in 2016, Järva Week was inspired by Almedalen Week in Visby – but with the goal of creating a platform for participation and dialogue in a part of society where many people otherwise feel excluded from the public conversation.

Read more on the Järva Week website (opens in a new window)

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Johan Helmich Roman Allegro from The Drottningholm Music, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    2 min
  • John Dowland The Frog Galliard, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    2 min
  • John Dowland Sir John Smith, his Almain, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    3 min
  • Richard Wagner Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    5 min
  • Carl Michael Bellman Blåsen nu alla "Epistle No. 25", version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    2 min
  • Carl Michael Bellman Stolta stad "Epistle No. 33:2", version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    3 min
  • Elfrida Andrée Ur Drömliv, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    6 min
  • Norbert Glanzberg Padam, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    3 min
  • Perra Moraeus Koppången, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    3 min
  • Evert Taube Fritiof och Carmensita, version for brass ensemble arr Joakim Agnas
    3 min
  • Participants

  • Brass Ensemble of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Joakim Agnas leader
  • Susanne Rydén host

Saturday 14 June 2025 18.45

Ends approximately 19.30
Spånga idrottsplats