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Lovisa Stenberg and Ysella Krantz Photo: Private (Lovisa Stenberg) and Mia Tjärnlund (Ysella Krantz)

Music at the museum

Harp and flute

24.1 2026

Malmö

Meet the musicians Ysella Krantz, harp, and Lovisa Stenberg, flute, in a concert held in the midst of the exhibition Edi Hila – Fractured Horizons. The duo will perform shortly after the guided tour of the exhibition.

Welcome to enjoy an afternoon concert with a duo performing harp and flute, featuring music by Astor Piazzolla, Lili Boulanger, Gary Schocker and Bernard Andrés.

Edi Hila’s paintings transport us through emotions like sorrow, chaos, and melancholy. In much the same way, music can evoke a wide spectrum of emotions. During this half-hour concert, rich in tonal colours, we are invited to pause – surrounded by music and paintings.

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Ysella Krantz playing the Harp Photo: Mia Tjärnlund

About Ysella Krantz, harp

Educated at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. Since 2017, she has performed regularly with the Malmö Opera Orchestra and will appear in Malmö Opera’s production of Carmen in spring 2026. Ysella also performs with the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Danish Orchestra (Det Kongelige Kapel) in Copenhagen, and the Halmstad Symphony Orchestra. Lucia is a bassoon teacher at the municipal schools of music and arts in Malmö and Lund. In addition, she works as a freelance musician and performs chamber music.

About Lovisa Stenberg, flute

Educated at the Academy of Music and Drama in Örebro and Malmö. She has performed with the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Malmö Opera Orchestra, and the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, and is currently active, among other engagements, with Norrlandsoperan and the chamber music ensemble Lupuskvintetten.

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Lovisa Stenberg Photo: Private

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