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- Kungliga Hovkapellet (Swedish: [ˈkɵ̂ŋːlɪɡa ˈhôːvkaˌpɛlːɛt], "The Royal Court Orchestra") is a Swedish orchestra, originally part of the Royal Court in...
- opponents. He founded one of the oldest orchestras of the world, Kungliga Hovkapellet (Royal Court Orchestra); thus Royal housekeeping accounts from 1526 mention...
- Camille and members of the Royal Swedish Opera's orchestra (the Kungliga Hovkapellet). The single reached number 11 in the Swedish national charts and number...
- singer of the first rank at Hovkapellet 1702-1710. Maria de Croll was married to Reinhold de Croll, organist at the Hovkapellet. She was the first female...
- Anja Bihlmaier during Stockholm's cultural festival 2019. With the Kungliga Hovkapellet and The Royal Opera Choir from the Royal Swedish Opera....
- "The Swedish music miracle". sweden.se. Retrieved 2023-10-28. "Kungliga Hovkapellet | Royal Swedish Orchestra" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-10-28. "The Royal...
- concerts. From 1731, public concerts were performed here by Kungliga Hovkapellet. Elisabeth Olin is believed to have debuted here in the 1750s, and foreign...
- pianist. She was married to the second concert conductor at the Kungliga Hovkapellet, violinist Theodor Adolf Eduard d'Aubert. She became an ****ocié of the...
- Stenhammar, Kurt Atterberg, Lars-Erik Larsson and Franz Berwald. Kungliga Hovkapellet is one of the oldest orchestras in the world, belonging to the Royal...
- orchestra of the Royal Swedish Opera, the Royal Swedish Orchestra, Kungliga Hovkapellet, dates back to 1526. Royal housekeeping accounts from 1526 mention twelve...