Antti Ohenoja Bo Håkansson
The marimba, a development from the xylophone, is related to the vibraphone through its resonant tubes. The marimba has a deep sound but with many different shades and it constantly provides something new and interesting for the ear. Two marimbas are often used for the rich possibility of combining rhythm with melodies and harmony. Something that characterizes JS Bach's music for piano and in this program you will hear a congenial interpretation of his Goldberg Variations. Of course, there will also be music written directly for the instruments in the form of Steve Reich's Marimba Phase.
Antti Ohenoja & Bo Håkanson have played together since 2006, when they met in Toronto during their studies. Since then, they have worked together on projects with great success. Usually it happens during limited periods when Antti is normally active in the Malaysia Philharmonic Orchestra in Kuala Lumpur. But this fall he is substituting for the Malmö Symphony Orchestra where Bo Håkansson has been a percussionist since 1991. But both often play outside the orchestra, Antti for example both tablas and ragtime xylophone, while Bo likes to play chamber music, jazz, and pop music.
Free admission and drop-in. The concert is outdoors/under a tent in case of rain.
During Lund City Strong Streets 1–7 September, Citysamverkan will offer music every lunch, Monday to Friday from 12.30:13.15–XNUMX:XNUMX pm.
In connection with the concert, a light lunch is available for purchase on the farm.
Concerts on September 1–3 are arranged by Karin Grönberg, organist at the St. Peter's Monastery parish.
Concerts on September 4–5 are arranged by Lennart Stenqvist, Music Animator LST Produktion.
During Friday's concert, Poké Poké will be serving lunch between 12.00:13.00-XNUMX:XNUMX or until sold out, so be on time. Read more here.
Lunch service during Friday's live concert! – Lund City
Lund City Strong Streets is organized by Lund Citysamverkan. It is an annual event to enhance areas and shopping streets in Lund's city center.