The Swedish radio choir in the Reactor hall
The best choir in the world – the Swedish radio choir – and their chief conductor Peter Dijkstra in a concert down in the Reactor hall.
Swedens first nuclear reactor was positioned 25 meters under ground in 1954. Today the only radioactivity in the hall is when the best choir in the world – the Swedish radio choir – and their chief conductor Peter Dijkstra comes down to record a concert.
A one hour long music special with choir music recorded in an visual eviroment .
Produced By Moment22 for SVT. Broadcast on 27 October on SVT - Swedish Television.
Original title Radiokören i Reaktorhallen
English title The Swedish radio choir in the Reactor hall
Duration 58min
Director Andreas Söderberg & Björn Eriksson
Production Company Moment 22 Film Video
Co-Production Company SVT
Conductor Peter Dijkstra
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