
Welcome to a concert where Hara Alonso, together with researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet and the Association of Spanish Scientists in Sweden, bridges the traditional divide between the laboratory and the concert hall. Together, they transform the hidden, rhythmic languages of the natural world into immersive musical landscapes.
Alonso’s artistic practice stems from a deep fascination with the movements of nature and the universe. By translating complex scientific processes into clear and expressive musical forms, she creates an ongoing dialogue between data and emotion.

About the programme
Date
25 September 2026
Time
18:00–19:00
Location
Nobel Prize Museum
Language
English
Admission
160 SEK adults
120 SEK students/seniors
Free admission for members
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Food and beverage
Lighter meals are available at Bistro Nobel for programme participants
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