Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg: The Marginalised
The theme of the 2026 “Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg” concert series is “The Marginalised.” The series consists of three different subthemes and concerts.
In the season’s opening concert, renowned violist Laurence Power takes on the challenge by stepping into the role of violin soloist in Brahms’s Double Concerto, while the cello part is performed by the orchestra’s artistic partner, Nicolas Altstaedt.

Nicolas Altstaedt cello
Lawrence Power violin
Johannes Brahms: Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 102
Intermission
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 5 in F major, Op. 76, B. 54
“This concerto is a work of reconciliation—Joachim and Brahms have spoken to each other again for the first time in years”, wrote Clara Schumann of Brahms’s Double Concerto, Op. 102. The rift had been caused by Joseph Joachim’s divorce, in which Brahms sided with the violinist’s wife. In the concerto, the violin and cello explore the problems of a relationship, with the orchestra acting as the referee. Renowned violist Laurence Power takes on the challenge by stepping into the role of violin soloist, while the cello part is performed by the orchestra’s artistic partner, Nicolas Altstaedt. Dvořák’s rarely heard Fifth Symphony is one of the composer’s most optimistic and life-affirming works, his “Pastoral Symphony,” which has been favorably compared to Brahms.
Tapiola Hall, Espoo Cultural Centre
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Tickets 10–35 € + subscription fees (starting at €1.50 + 0.65% of the total amount of the order www.lippu.fi)
The theme of the 2026 “Chamber Music at Villa Gyllenberg” concert series is “The Marginalised.” The series consists of three different subthemes and concerts.
Bad Christmas! Hosted by Antti Holma, the evening features brand‑new compositions to poems by, among others, Reino Leino and Sirsi Sunnas. To make sure the evening is not entirely terrible, the composers represent the very top tier in Finland – not to mention the singers.

Bad Christmas! Hosted by Antti Holma, the evening features brand‑new compositions to poems by, among others, Reino Leino and Sirsi Sunnas. To make sure the evening is not entirely terrible, the composers represent the very top tier in Finland – not to mention the singers.