
During four Sundays, the Nobel Prize Museum invites musicians to perform a romantic, classical repertoire. The theme of the concert series is love; the joyful, the longed-for, the unrequited, the eternal.
On February 15, the programme opens with a conversation in Swedish between the group Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson and Carin Klaesson from the Nobel Prize Museum, exploring how the many expressions of love are reflected in both the Nobel Prize and classical music. After the conversation the concert What is Love? will be performed by Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson – a musical journey through time where the music is woven together by a beautiful thread and poses the question: What is love?
You can choose to add afternoon tea or purchase a ticket for the program only. Both ticket types include a short guided tour of the museum’s exhibitions, connecting to the concert’s theme and repertoire.
The artistic curator for this series is Christoffer Nobin.
Afternoon tea
Enjoy afternoon tea before the concert. In Bistro Nobel we serve freshly baked scones, homemade marmalade, aged cheese, whipped butter, lemon curd, and a small dessert, with the Nobel Prize Museum’s own tea blends.
Please note that afternoon tea is available by pre-booking only, and your table will be your seat during the concert.
Gluten-free and lactose-free options are available, please specify dietary requirements when purchasing your ticket.
Programme concert ticket
14:30–14:45 Guided tour in the museum exhibitions
15:00–15:15 Conversation between Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson and Carin Klaesson
15:15–15:45 Concert
Programme afternoon tea ticket
14:00–14:45 Afternoon tea is served in Bistro Nobel
15:00–15:15 Conversation between Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson and Carin Klaesson
15:15–15:45 Concert
15:45–16:00 Guided tour in the museum exhibitions

About the programme
Date
15 February 2026
Time
14:00–16:00
14:00 Afternoon tea
15:00 Conversation and concert
Location
Nobel Prize Museum
Language
Swedish
Price
Concert ticket with afternoon tea 495 SEK
Concert ticket 295 SEK
Both tickets include a guided tour in the museum exhibitions
Tickets
Repertoire Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson
Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson invites you on a musical journey through the centuries, from the Renaissance and Baroque to the sound worlds of the 20th century. At the heart of it all is love – portrayed through songs, duets, and arias from operas, British songs, and music by composers such as John Dowland, Henry Purcell, Georg Friedrich Händel, Claude Debussy, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Some of the works featured in the programme:
• “Caro! Bella!” from Giulio Cesare
• “Strike the Viol”
• “Come Again”
• “Lascia ch’io pianga”
About Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson
With roots in both Sweden and Denmark, soprano Teresia Bokor, countertenor Daniel Carlsson, and lutenist Fredrik Bock perform on some of the Nordic region’s leading opera and concert stages.
They regularly collaborate with various orchestras and ensembles such as Concerto Copenhagen, Göteborg Baroque, and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Daniel and Teresia’s voices blend beautifully into a harmonious whole, and all three move freely with their instruments through diverse musical landscapes.
This spring’s programme
18 January: Jacob Kellermann
Guitarist Jacob Kellermann invites us on a winding musical journey to a romantic 19th century.
Read more and get ticket: Jacob Kellermann
15 February: Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson
Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson takes you on a musical journey through the centuries, from the Renaissance and Baroque to the sound worlds of the 20th century, in their programme What is love?.
Read more and get ticket: Trio Bokor, Bock & Carlsson
15 Mars: Trio Lumine
Trio Lumine presents music by composers Ludwig van Beethoven and Gideon Klein.
Read more and get ticket: Trio Lumine
19 April: LISAS
The duo LISAS offers Henry Purcell from the Baroque era, bittersweet Swedish folk music, and their own compositions.
Read more and get ticket: LISAS
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