The Order of the Virtues with the Swedish Radio Choir

Hildegard von Bingen's medieval visions are given new light through James MacMillan's monumental Ordo Virtutum (Order of the Vices) when the Swedish Radio Choir takes to the Berwaldhallen stage together with Justin Doyle and percussionists from the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Centuries intertwine in a musical journey that moves between mystery, rhythmic intensity and the choir's characteristically pure sound – a unique opportunity to experience both the struggle and beauty of the vices, in a form that touches both heart and mind.

21 November
Berwaldhallen
100 - 275 kr

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The Order of the Virtues with the Swedish Radio Choir

21 November

VenueBerwaldhallen
Ticket price100 - 275 kr

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