Salzbourg
Litaniae, Mozart: Salzburg Festival
| Date/Heure: | dimanche, 29 juillet 2012, 16:00 |
| Lieu: | Dom Salzburg, Salzbourg |
PROGRAMME
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus:
Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento KV 243
Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento KV 243
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus:
Missa longa C-Dur KV 262
Missa longa C-Dur KV 262
A PROPOS DU SPECTACLE
Sacred works by Mozart will be presented at the Salzburg Festival 2012.
Under the baton of Nikolaus Harnoncourt, the Arnold Schoenberg Chor and the Concentus Musicus Wien perform with international opera stars including Sylvia Schwartz and Florian Boesch.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Conductor
Sylvia Schwartz, Soprano
Elisabeth von Magnus, Mezzo-soprano
Jeremy Ovenden, Tenor
Florian Boesch, Baritone
Arnold Schoenberg Chor
Concentus Musicus Wien
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Artistes du spectacle Litaniae, Mozart: Salzburg Festival
Harnoncourt, Nikolaus
, Chef d'orchestreBorn in Berlin, the Austrian conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt spent his childhood and youth in Graz, where he grew up in the Meran Palace. Heeding his early artistic ambition, he ultimately preferred to study cello at the Vienna Academy of Music. He joined the Vienna Symphony Orchestra as a cellist in 1952.
A year later he founded the Concentus Musicus Wien ensemble together with his wife Alice, to provide a forum for his increasingly intensive work with period instruments and Renaissance and baroque musical performance tradition. Nikolaus Harnoncourt collected historical instruments and, in addition to his performing and conducting activities, devoted his time to his philosophical analyses of „Musik als Klangrede” (music as speech), which have to date remained the seminal works on the performance of early music, the key to an entire universe of forgotten works and musical experiences buried under the sands of time.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt’s career as a conductor of both orchestral works and opera encompasses Viennese Classicism, the Romantic repertoire and works from the 20th century.
With the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras, Nikolaus Harnoncourt constantly reinterprets and rediscovers the grand repertoire of orchestral works: the concertos and symphonies of Haydn and Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Dvorák and Bruckner, but also the works of Bela Bartók and Alban Berg.
Today, Nikolaus Harnoncourt is one of the few true stars among conductors worldwide. Performances like the New Year’s Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra enable him to reach an audience of millions, displaying the characteristic passion and fiery intensity that identify him, first and foremost, as a true servant of his art.
Schwartz, Sylvia
, Solistesoprano
Ovenden, Jeremy
, SolisteBoesch, Florian
, SolisteArnold Schönberg Chor
, ChoralConcentus Musicus Wien
, OrchestreAs an ensemble which plays early music on period instruments, Concentus Musicus Wien has paved the way for historical performing practice and its story of success.
The orchestra was founded in 1953 by Nikolaus Harnoncourt who directed the orchestra until 1987 from the cello and is still the artistic director of the ensemble. „The music of every period can best be brought to life and is most convincingly realized using the resources of the time“, is Harnoncourt's credo. The musicians of the ensemble spent more than four years rehearsing and perfecting the sound of their ensemble and their authentic interpretation of Baroque and pre-Baroque musical works before they finally gave their first public concert in the Schwarzenberg Palace in Vienna. An event that marked the start of an annual concert series in Vienna, musical tours (starting in 1960) and a wealth of recordings – beginning with the Brandenburg Concerts by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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