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CLASSICAL MUSIC
SUMMER FESTIVALS CALENDAR 2002-3: AUSTRIA GRAZ Styriarte Festival |
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| Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts, for the first time, Verdi's Messa da Requiem. The music reflecting this year's theme, "...transported to a better world" include works by Josquin and Messiaen, Bach and Handel, music from the courts in Sanssouci and Mannheim, pieces by Mozart and Beethoven, Schubert and Chopin, Dmitry Shostakovich, Viktor Ullmann and Karl Schiske. Klezmer and film music, a recital of Schnitzler works by and with Senta Berger, a musical journey from Spain to the New World presented by Jordi Savall and the characteristic sound of the American independence movement complete the programme of the styriarte 2002. Cecilia Bartoli, Ton Koopman, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra , Il Giardino Armonico, Concerto Koeln, French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, vocal soloists Luba Orgonasova, Marjana Lipovsek, Ramón Vargas and Mati Salminen, Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the Arnold Schoenberg Choir are among the musicians featured this year. | |||
Dates: 22 June - 22 July 2002 Information: Tel: (43) 316 825 000 .http://www.styriarte.com |
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SALZBURG Salzburger Festspiele |
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| Whether one loves it or hates it, the summer Salzburg Festival remains one of the most important events in classical music. Ever since the hotly contested mandate of Gérard Mortier, the festival has opened up to artists and repertoire often neglected in the past. Ticket and hotel reservations are booked well in advance and are expensive. Verdi's Don Carlo and Falstaff, Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Cosi fan tutti, Shostakovitch's Lady Macbeth of Mitsensk, Janacek's Jenufa and Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos are among the opera offerings. Concerts and solo recitals include Berlin Philiharmonic, Claudio Abbado, Alfred Brendel, Vienna Philharmonic, Thomas Hampson, Jessye Norman, Waltraud Meier, Maurizio Pollini, Christian Zacharias, Daniel Barenboim, Grigory Sokolov, Cecilia Bartoli, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Viktoria Mullova, Pierre-Laurent Aimard among others. | |||
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BELGIUM ANTWERP Flanders Festival Antwerp |
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This festival is devoted to early
music by Josquin Desprez (ca. 1450/55-1521), Heinrich Isaac (ca. 1450-1517)
and other masters of Flemish polyphony. The Ensemble Clément Janequin,
directed by Dominique Visse, Hilliard Ensemble, Cappella Pratensis, A Sei
Voci, The Binchois Consort and the boys’ choir La Maîtrise des Pays de la
Loire, conducted by Bernard Fabre-Garrus are some of the musicians featured
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FINLAND HELSINKI Helsinki Festival |
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Because of its commitment to new music and an abundance of home-grown performing talent the Finnish music scene is always rewarding. The Helsinki Festival is an excellent opportunity to become better acquainted with music of this century. In addition, for baroque opera fans this year's programme includes William Christie and Les Arts Florissants in a performance of Rameau's Zorastre. as well as the Finnish Opera's Wagner Ring cycle. |
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KUHMO Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival |
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Chamber music from Bach and Corelli in 1700 to Beethoven, Spohr, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Schubert to Schumann, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Berlioz , Saint-Saëns, Liszt to Wagner, Brcukner, Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Dvorák , Fauré, Debussy to Shostakovich,Varčse, Widor, Reger, Kodály, Webern, Berg, Hindemith, Schönberg, Bartók to Martinu, Joonas Kokkonen, Väinö Raitio, Erik Bergman, Astor Piazzolla, Pierre Boulez , Hans Werner Henze, György Ligeti, Wolfgang Rihm, Sofia Gubaidulina , Aulis Sallinen, Jouni Kaipainen, Magnus Lindberg, Kaija Saariaho and many others. |
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FRANCE LA ROQUE D'ANTHERON Festival International de Piano de la Roque d'Anthéron |
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Tucked away in the Lubéron between
Marseilles and Avignon, a region best known for its Cavaillon melons, the
twenty-year-old Festival de La Roque d'Anthéron has emerged as the major
European summer venue for pianists. Blessed with a million-dollar budget,
the latest outdoor acoustical installation and affordable ticket prices,
visitors can enjoy world-class performances in a natural park setting. This
year's festival features recitals by distinguished keyboard artists such as
Leif Ove Andsnes, Yefim Bronfman, André Watts, Keith Jarrett, Lang Lang,
Christian Zacharias, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Grigory Sokolov, Chick Corea,
Boris Berezovsky, Brigitte Engerer, Pierre Hantaď, Andreas Staier, Georges
Pludermacher, Lars Vogt, Mikhaďl Pletnev, Kenneth Weiss, Ralf Gothoni, Frank
Braley among others. |
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AIX-EN-PROVENCE Festival d'Aix-en-Provence |
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Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute, Verdi's Falstaff, Britten's Turn of the Screw and Janacek's Diary of One Who Vanisihed are the operas featured this year. Concerts and recitals include performances by Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Orchestre de Paris, Sonia Wieder-Atherton, Laurent Naouri, Jean-Paul Fouchécourt and the gifted French pianist Alain Plančs. |
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COLMAR Colmar International Festival |
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Created in 1989, this international festival with a Russian accent is located in the enchanting medieval town of Colmar in the heart of the Alsace region of France. Apart from concerts this year by Vladimir Spivakov, the Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Rudy, Zoltan Kocsis, Ivan Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, travellers should visit the Unterlinden Museum (1232). A former convent, it now houses works of art dating back to the end of the Middle Ages, notably the Issenheim Altarpiece, painted by Mathias Grunwald in 1515. |
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MAZERES SUR SALAT
(Haute-Garonne) Festival du Comminges |
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Located between Tarbes and Toulouse in the south of France, the Festival du Comminges lacks the glamour of more well-heeled festivals. Nevertheless, the programming is top drawer and we recommend at least three concerts listed below. Moreover, this festival offers an excellent opportunity to hear one of Europe's finest organs, that of the Cathédrale Saint-Bertrand. French organist Michel Chapuis interpreting music by Seger, Bruhns, Buxtehude, J.S.Bach; Talich Quartet playing music by Mozart, Smetana , Tchaďkovski; Jean-Patrice Brosse in an all-Bach organ recital. |
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BEAUNE Festival de Beaune |
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Anne Blanchard and her team rarely disappoint. For those with a passion for baroque music and opera, this festival is a top priority. Spread out over four week-ends, this year's programme includes William Christie and Les Arts Florissants in a performance of Handel's pastoral ode L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, counter-tenor Andreas Scholl and the Freiburger Barockorchester interpret Vivaldi's Stabat Mater and Nisi Dominus; Christophe Rousset leads his Talens Lyriques in Lully's opera Persée; Jordi Savall and the Orchestre Le Concert des Nations perform Monteverdi's Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinde ; Rinaldo Alessandrini and the Orchestre Concerto Italiano give Vivaldi's opera La Senna Festeggiante. And that's not all ! Traveller's should note that ticket sales are often brisk, notably with the French public. Wine tastings at the local Burgundy vineyards and excellent regional cuisine are another big draw for this quality baroque music festival. |
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SAINTES Festival de Saintes Abbaye aux Dames |
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Once an exclusively baroque affair, this festival has evolved towards a wider programme. Under the artistic direction of the Belgian musician Philippe Herreweghe, Saintes now includes baroque, romantic and contemporary music. Invited artists include Marcus Creed , RIAS Kammerchor, Pierre Hantaď, Reinbert de Leeuw, Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, La Chapelle Royale, Prometheus Ensemble, Christophe Coin, Schönberg Ensemble, Philip Moll, Jose Miguel Moreno, Ensemble Daedalus, Collegium Vocale Gent, Kei Koito among others. |
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MONTPELLIER Festival de Radio-France et de Montpellier |
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Known for its rather eclectic programming, the Festival de Radio-France et de Montpellier has several concerts which are certainly worth considering: Evgeni Kissin, Gidon Kremer, Laszlo Polgar, Ton Koopman, Grigory Sokolov, the Budapest Festival Orchestra conducted by Myung-Whun Chung, Iván Fischer, Michael Gielen and Sir Colin Davis. |
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PERIGUEUX (Dordogne) Sinfonia en Périgord |
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Deep in the heart of one of France's major gastronomic regions, the young Sinfonia en Périgord festival is quickly gaining ground over its more-established rival, the Festival de Périgord Noir. Highlights include Le Parlement de Musique under Martin Gester in a performance of Handel's Messiah; Hervé Niquet and Le Concert Spirtuel in Charpentier's great Te Deum and Grands Motets pour le Roi Louis XIV. Excellent food and wine. |
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GERMANY BADEN-BADEN Festspielhaus Baden-Baden |
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The Alban Berg Quartet, Evgeni Kissin, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Cheryl Studer, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under Riccardo Chailly, Berlin Philharmonic, Ensemble Modern, Chamber Orchestra of Europe led by Nikolaus Harnoncourt and the Mariinsky-Theater St. Petersburg are among the artists on this year's programme at the famous spa in the Black Forest. |
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GREECE ATHENS Hellenic Festival |
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Created in 1955, music is very much a
part of this festival which also features classical Greek drama,
international danse and opera. Maxim Vengerov, Ute Lemper , Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri Simonov, Cyprien Katsaris, Vladimir Ashkenazy
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BAD KISSINGEN Kissinger Sommer Various venues |
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Located in in Nothern Bavaria, 1 1/2 hours drive from Frankfurt, 3 hours drive from Munich or direct by air, the "Kissinger Summer" Music Festival is held in concert halls, churches, monasteries and castles in close proximity of this once royal spa. The programme features performances by pianists Arcadi Volodos, Leif-Ove Andsnes and Rudolf Buchbinder; violinists Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Joshua Bell and Julian Rachlin; singers Cecilia Bartoli, Emma Kirkby and Jochen Kowalski. as well as orchestral concerts under the direction of Wolfgang Sawallisch, Lorin Maazel, Leonard Slatkin and Paavo Berglund. |
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GREAT BRITAIN LONDON Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music |
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Music by Monteverdi and his
contemporaries, Buxtehude, Schütz, Bach, Sacred music from Corsica, Sacred
music of ancient Russia and more performed by early music groups such as
Ensemble Organum, Westminster Abbey Choir, Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli
Consort, Russian Patriarchate Choir, St. James’s Baroque Players at
Westminster Abbey, St. John's, Smith Square and other venues. |
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LONDON City of London Festival |
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Three weeks of classical music, jazz and world music in a diversity of styles along with theatre, dance, architecture, literature and the visual arts. |
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LONDON London's BBC Promenade Concerts |
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London's Promenade Concerts, a very British institution known as "The Proms", offer a superb array of music in all genres and all schools, from pre-Baroque to utmost contemporary. Concerts are at London's Royal Albert Hall, except the Chamber Concerts which are given at The Victoria and Albert Museum. Visiting orchestras include the Chicago Symphony with Daniel Barenboim and the Boston Symphony with Bernard Haitink, Gunter Wand's NDR Symphony, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Stuttgart Radio, Gothenburg Symphony, Finnish Radio Symphony, Kirov Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra from Japan and the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra. The Glyndebourne Festival Opera will present a semi-staged version of Beethoven's Fidelio conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, Pierre Boulez conducts Bartók's one-act opera Bluebeard's Castle and operatic highlights concerts feature music by Verdi and Wagner. Verdi's Requiem , Haydn's The Seasons , John Adams' Harmonium, Ligeti's Requiem, Britten's Spring Symphony and Handel's L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato are also on this year's Proms programme. |
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EDINBURGH Edinburgh International Festival |
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If summer plans don't include the continent, the Edinburgh International Festival's offerings are not only as good as those found at leading European festivals, but by far the best in the United Kingdom. Moreover, Edinburgh seems to have resisted the financial crisis which has hit many cultural institutions in Europe. This year's festival opens with a concert perfermance of Berlioz' Les Troyens (Part 1) sung in French. Mozart's Cosi fan tuti and Idomeneo, Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle and Messiaen's Saint Francois d'Assise will also be heard in concert versions. Instrumental concerts and recitals include the Zehetmair Quartet, Quatuor Mosaďques, Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord, Boston Symphony Orchestra, the young Italian pianist Gianluca Cascioli, Christian Zacharias and Members of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra , András Schiff and others |
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ITALY VENICE La Biennale di Venezia Various Venues |
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| Music by Alfred Schnittke, György Kurtág, Luciano Berio, Giovanni Mancuso, Terry Riley, Anton Webern, Django Bates, Béla Bartók, Marco Di Bari, Franco Donatoni and others performed by new music groups such as the Quartetto Bernini and the Smith Quartet. | |||
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PORTUGAL VILA REAL Casa de Mateus Music Festival |
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Teresa Berganza, Orquestra
Gulbenkian, Gustav Leonhardt, Orchestre Musica Antiqua, Juan Antonio Alvarez
Parejo, Filippo Gamba, "Archibudelli" are some of the artists in concert at
the eighteenth century Casa de Mateus. |
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SPAIN SAN SEBASTIAN |
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| The little known summer festival of the Spanish town of San Sebastian can easily boast half dozen major dates: The Spanish pianist Ricardo Requejo, Riccardo Chailly and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, Orchestre National de Lyon conducted by David Robertson in Berlioz' Damnation of Faust, Il Giardino Armonico, pianist Christian Zacharias and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne. | |||
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SWITZERLAND LUCERNE Festival International de Lucerne |
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The Lucerne Festival is a bit like
certain old banking houses: valeurs sures. Programming is rarely
cutting edge, but the quality is always top drawer. The Czech Philharmonic,
Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra of
Amsterdam, St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic
Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Vienna
Philharmonic, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Martha
Argerich, Cecilia Bartoli, Akademie fur Alte Musik, Les Arts Florissants,
Alfred Brendel, Irvine Arditti, Kent Nagano, Isaac Stern, Claudio Abbado,
Maurizio Pollini, Filippo Gamba, La Petite Bande, Daniel Barenboim are but a
handful of the many artists on this year's programme. |
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VERBIER Verbier Festival & Academy |
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Top drawer line-up, notably of pianists including Leif Ove Andsnes, Dmitri Bashkirov, Martha Argerich, Emanuel Ax, Michel Dalberto, Nelson Freire, Evgeny Kissin, Stephen Kovacevich, Lang Lang and Arcadi Volodos mark the more than 40 concerts in the giant Salle Médran tent at Verbier in the heart of the Swiss Alps. In addition, this year's festival offers performances by Yuri Bashmet, Lynn Harrell, Barbara Hendricks, Steven Isserlis, Gidon Kremer, Mischa Maisky, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Verbier Festival Youth Orchestra and conductors, Yuri Temirkanov , Kent Nagano, James Levine and Wolfgang Sawallisch. |
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ZURICH Zürcher Festspiele |
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The Zurich Festival features music, dance and theatre. It kicks off with performances of Wagner's Die Walküre under the baton of Franz Welser-Möst and the stage direction of Robert Wilson. Other opera productions include Wagner's Der Fliegende Holländer, Verdi's Flastaff, Don Carlo, Ernani, and Macbeth, Bellini's Beatrice di Tenda and Rossini's Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Keyboard artists András Schiff, Arcadi Volodos, Andrea Lucchesini and Andreas Staier are featured in recital. Visitors to the Zurich festival should also take note of the Alberto Giacometti retrospective at the Kunsthaus Zürich. |
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TURKEY INSTANBUL INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL MUSIC FESTIVAL |
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| John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists & Monteverdi Choir , Alban Berg Quartet, violinist Joshua Bell, The Hilliard Ensemble & Jan Garbarek, Melihat Gulses and the Turkish Music Orchestra, Riccardo Muti and the Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Alla Scala di Milano are among the musicians featured on the programme of Festival 2002. | |||
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NEW YORK Lincoln Center Festival |
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| If you want to see the latest in trendiness, head for this festival, where you can sleep through the 19-hours of the Peony Pavilion, be hypnotized by a Philip Glass-Robert Wilson creation, The White Raven, or hear the latest of European avant-garde, Salvatore Sciarrino's Luci mie traditrici (direct from Brussels). That said, fans of African music should note this festival and dance aficionados should not miss the brilliant Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato and Compania Nacional de Danza from Madrid. | |||
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ROUND TOP, TEXAS International Festival-Institute at Round Top |
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Tired of big brand festivals? Consider this. Professional musicians from Europe and America work closely with conservatory students for the duration of the Round Top Festival founded in 1971 by the American pianist James Dick. While students are busy during the week in master classes and orchestra rehearsals, the public is invited to assess the fruit of their collaboration in a series of week-end concerts. This year's festival programme includes a hommage to Arnold Schoenberg, a concert of Verdi overtures and arias, chamber music by Prokofiev, Jolivet, Kodaly and Brahms, an all-Russian orchestra programme as well as performances of concertos by Mozart, Brahms, Dvorak, Walton and Prokofiev to name but a few. In addition to the week-end concerts, there is a series of free in-house concerts on Thursday evenings. |
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BOSTON Boston Early Music Festival & Exhibition |
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Concerts, exhibition, symposia, masterclasses with early and baroque music specialists and ensembles including Hervé Niquet, Le Concert Spirituel, Ensemble Doulce Memoire, Ensemble Clément Janequin, Pierre Hantaď, Hugo Reyne among others. This year's festival features a fully staged performance of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Thésée. |
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BOSTON Tanglewood Music Center |
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This season's highlights include two operas by Ravel - a fully-staged production of L'Heure Espagnole led by Seji Ozawa and directed by David Kneuss of the Metropolitan Opera, a concert version of L'Enfant et les Sortileges with conductor Robert Spano and a Peter Sellars staging of Bach's Cantata No. 199. Boston Symphony Orchestra concerts include Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra, Britten's Sinfonia da requiem, Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G-minor, K.550, Mahler's Symphony No. 3 and other works. Contemporary music concerts include works by Oliver Knussen, Charles Wuorinen, Louis Andriessen, Michael Gandolfi, Osvaldo Golijov, John Harbison, and Bright Sheng. German baritone Matthias Goerne will sing Schubert's Die schöne Müllerin. |
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MARLBORO, VERMONT Marlboro Music School and Festival |
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The pairing of leading musicians with talented young professionals is very much the tradition of Marlboro where the public can hear a few of the 60-80 works in rehearsal each week. In 2002, concerts will be held on Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons from 14 July - 12 August, and on Friday evenings 20 July (a concert of Bach Cantatas led by Blanche Moyse) and August 10. |
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