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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.

The third Sunday salon of the spring begins with a conversation in Swedish between Trio Lumine 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 you can listen to the string trio Trio Lumine performing music by Ludwig van Beethoven and Gideon Klein.

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 Lumine 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 Lumine and Carin Klaesson

15:15–15:45 Concert 

15:45–16:00 Guided tour in the museum exhibitions

Afternoon tea
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin

About the programme

Date

15 March 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 Lumine

Trio Lumine presents music by composers Ludwig van Beethoven and Gideon Klein. They lived and worked in a war-torn Europe, though in vastly different times. Beethoven’s Europe was marked by Napoleon’s conquests, while Klein was murdered in a concentration camp at the age of 25. Can music offer love in a time of darkness? Can art uphold humanism? Can music serve as a testimony?

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Photo: Willem Stam

About Trio Lumine

Trio Lumine is a string trio consisting of Alva Holm (violin), Ami-Louise Johnsson (viola), and Josef Alin (cello). They have played together in various constellations for several years, but now unite to explore the exciting repertoire for string trio. In the summer of 2025, they made their concert debut at Musik i Kullabygden, and in May of the same year, they participated in the Chamber Music Biennale Young and Promising in Västerås.

All members of the trio are highly accomplished and prize winners in both international and national competitions. Alva Holm won the Solistpriset in 2022 and has since appeared as a soloist with leading orchestras, including the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Copenhagen Philharmonic. Ami-Louise Johnsson is a prize winner at the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition 2025 and has been invited to prestigious festivals and masterclasses, including the Verbier Festival Academy, Yellow Barn, and IMS Prussia Cove. Josef Alin has an active freelance career and is frequently engaged as guest principal cellist, including with Norrlandsoperan, Musica Vitae, and the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra.

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

Bags and wardrobe

We advise you to not bring larger bags with you, when visiting the museum. In our cloakroom, there are a limited number of small lockers (33 x 28 x 36 cm) as well as lockable coat hangers. Our cloakroom is unattended, we do not take responsibility for bags left there.

Photo policy

You are welcome to take photos and film during your visit to the museum, but please do not photograph or film the staff.

In order to share all the fun that happens at the museum, we photograph, film and live-stream many of our events. The material can be used in the Nobel Prize Museum’s operations, communication channels, marketing and social media. If an event is arranged in collaboration with another actor, the material can be used in their communication. Contact us if you have any questions about this.

Chocolate medals
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud

The shop

Discover a range of literature, gifts and souvenirs which connects to current exhibitions, the Nobel Prize and Alfred Nobel.

Children in the museum exhibitions
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For families

Experiment in our workshop room, take a quiz or explore the childrens room.

Membership

Become a member,
experience more

Get free admission to the museum, and discounts in the shop and bistro. Enjoy priority access and discounts on concerts, previews, talks, and lectures.

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Events

Friday nights at the museum

Explore our events, which span from concerts, literary talks, lectures, and performances to food and drink tastings.