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King Carl Gustaf, queen Silvia, crown princess Victoria and prince Daniel gave today an audience to the Nobel Foundation, which presented this year's Nobel Laureates.
The 2021 Nobel Prize award ceremony will be a specially designed event at the Stockholm City Hall. The master of ceremonies will be actress Lena Olin.
This year's Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm will take place on the Nobel Day, 10 December, in the Blue Hall at the Stockholm City Hall. It will pay tribute to this year's laureates and include speeches by Carl-Henrik Heldin, Chairman of the Nobel Foundation, and members of the prize awarding institutions, woven together with video recordings from the ceremonial presentations that have occurred earlier in the week in the laureates' respective home countries. Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, as well as Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, will attend the event at the Blue Hall along with about 300 guests.
Actress Lena Olin has just finished filming a second season of the American TV series Hunters and is in Sweden to shoot the feature film Hilma, where she plays the role of artist Hilma af Klint, directed by Lasse Hallström. While in Stockholm, she will guide the guests through the Nobel Prize award ceremony.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Cathrine Winnes, will provide the music. Performing as soloists will be world-famous mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter and acclaimed Canadian-Swedish jazz vocalist Kiralina Salandy. Bengt Åke "Bengan" Jansson, recipient of the 2020 Karamelodikt award, will play accordion and Karin Hammar – one of Sweden's most sought-after instrumental soloists and big band musicians − will play trombone. The programme was put together by stage director Linus Fellbom along with Fredrik Andersson, programme director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
https://www.nobelprize.org/press-english/
The 2021 Nobel Prize award ceremony will be a specially designed event at the Stockholm City Hall. The master of ceremonies will be actress Lena Olin.
This year's Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm will take place on the Nobel Day, 10 December, in the Blue Hall at the Stockholm City Hall. It will pay tribute to this year's laureates and include speeches by Carl-Henrik Heldin, Chairman of the Nobel Foundation, and members of the prize awarding institutions, woven together with video recordings from the ceremonial presentations that have occurred earlier in the week in the laureates' respective home countries. Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, as well as Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel, will attend the event at the Blue Hall along with about 300 guests.
Actress Lena Olin has just finished filming a second season of the American TV series Hunters and is in Sweden to shoot the feature film Hilma, where she plays the role of artist Hilma af Klint, directed by Lasse Hallström. While in Stockholm, she will guide the guests through the Nobel Prize award ceremony.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Cathrine Winnes, will provide the music. Performing as soloists will be world-famous mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter and acclaimed Canadian-Swedish jazz vocalist Kiralina Salandy. Bengt Åke "Bengan" Jansson, recipient of the 2020 Karamelodikt award, will play accordion and Karin Hammar – one of Sweden's most sought-after instrumental soloists and big band musicians − will play trombone. The programme was put together by stage director Linus Fellbom along with Fredrik Andersson, programme director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
https://www.nobelprize.org/press-english/