Swedish Radio Choir Plays University Of Minnesota

By: Feb. 05, 2010
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Swedish Radio Choir will plays Ted Mann Concert Hall on Fri, Feb 26, at 8:00 pm.

New York Times hails the Swedish Radio Choir as a 'Choral Miracle.'
There's one night only to hear the enchanting harmonies of the Swedish Radio Choir live in Minneapolis. The 32-member group will flood the Ted Mann Concert Hall with their melodies spanning a variety of genres including baroque, gospel, folk, and contemporary works from both composers of Sweden and the world's most famed maestros.

The ensemble is led by special guest conductor Ragnar Bohlin, a Stockholm native and choral director for the San Francisco Symphony. His prize-winning expertise serves as an interpreter of the traditional Swedish repertoire as well the contemporary choral works that make up this special program.

Tickets are $45, $55 for adults, $10 for U of M students.  Click here to purchase tickets. 

 



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