Jacob Mühlrad is responsible for this year's divertissements, the artistic interludes during the banquet. Under the motto ‘Music Bridging Worlds’, he will contribute new, interwoven versions of his earlier pieces as well as a world premiere.
Every year on 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, the Nobel Banquet (Swedish: Nobelfesten) takes place in the Blue Hall of Stockholm City Hall following the Nobel Prize award ceremony. The event is broadcast live on Swedish television (SVT) and achieves high ratings (link to livestream).
‘For me, music serves as a bridge between people, cultures and worlds. The concept I use is inspired by the spirit of Nobel, where research, literature and humanism come together. My newly composed work Superposition, which will be performed, is influenced by quantum physics. I am also happy and grateful that I have been able to bring together such a talented group for this occasion,’ says Jacob Mühlrad.
The young percussionist Adélaïde Ferrière will play the marimba in the newly composed work. The artist Alexander Wessely, who has been working with Jacob Mühlrad for several years, is responsible for the visual direction.
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