Mühlrad interprets Swedish House Mafia at Nobel Festival

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Mühlrad interprets Swedish House Mafia at Nobel Festival
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Composer Jacob Mühlrad will be responsible for this year's divertissement at the Nobel Banquet. In addition to newly written music, he will also offer an interpretation of "One" by Swedish House Mafia.

Jacob Mühlrad has created a program for the Nobel Banquet at Stockholm City Hall on December 10 that interweaves new interpretations of music with new works. In addition to the Swedish House Mafia song, there will be music from the Björn Runge film "Burn all my letters".

There will also be a world premiere of a work dedicated to this year's Nobel Prize winners, where the Physics Prize went to discoveries in quantum physics.

"My newly written work that will be performed, 'Superposition', is influenced by quantum physics," says Jacob Mühlrad in a press release.

Percussionist Adélaïde Ferrière will play marimba in the newly composed work.

The visuals for the Nobel Banquet are by artist Alexander Wessely. He has previously collaborated with Jacob Mühlrad, but also with artists such as Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd.

The divertissement also features the Stockholm Concert Orchestra conducted by Sofia Winiarski, the Vocal Harmony Orchestra conducted by Fredrik Malmberg and Magnus Holmander on clarinet.

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