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MOZART GALA (A) (Harding)


Soloist: Hampson, Thomas
Soloist: Kozena, Magdalena
Soloist: Netrebko, Anna
Soloist: Pape, Rene
Soloist: Petibon, Patricia
Soloist: Schade, Michael
Soloist: Siurina, Ekaterina
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Harding, Daniel

Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Don Giovanni, K. 527
Mitridate, re di Ponto, K. 87
La Clemenza di Tito, K. 621
Cosi fan tutte, K. 588
Idomeneo, K. 366
Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504, "Prague"

Venue: Felsenreitschule, Salzburg
Date of Concert: 2006
Festival: Salzburg Festival
Playing Time: 01:32:57
Television Director: Large, Brian
Catalogue Number: A045004590000

The most spectacular homage to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on his 250th birthday in 2006 was incontestably the presentation of all of his operas and operatic fragments at the Salzburg Festival, "Mozart 22." Recorded on film, this monumental project has been preserved for posterity as a benchmark of Mozart interpretation in the early 21st century. The Mozart Gala held at the Felsenreitschule on 30 July 2006, in the first days of the 2006 Salzburg Festival, presents a kind of microcosm of the Mozart festivities, with a selection of arias and orchestral music performed by the Vienna Philharmonic under Daniel Harding and featuring some of the top vocalists of the 2006 Salzburg Festival.

A sampling of exquisite hors d'oeuvres prepared by the most outstanding musical chefs! Internationally celebrated soprano Anna Netrebko lives up to her reputation as a fiery, dramatic diva in her passionate rendition of Elettra's aria "D'Oreste, d'Aiace" from Idomeneo. Thomas Hampson, one of the greatest baritones of our time, burnishes Guglielmo's aria "Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo" from Cosi fan tutte with his full, rich, mellow tone. Leading Mozart tenor Michael Schade appears twice, in arias from Don Giovanni and La clemenza di Tito. A particularly bright moment awaits listeners when Rene Pape gives a spirited rendition of Leporello's "catalogue" aria from Don Giovanni. Sopranos Patricia Petibon and Ekaterina Siurina dazzle in arias from Mitridate and Idomeneo, wherein Siurina is joined by mezzo Magdalena Kozena in the duet of Idamante and Ilia, "S'io non moro a questi accenti." Kozena, who was acclaimed for her passionate account of Idamante in the Salzburg Festival production of Idomeneo, also sings an aria of Sesto from La clemenza di Tito. The Vienna Philharmonic, which adds orchestral accents with the overtures to Don Giovanni and Idomeneo, concludes the program with Mozart's "Prague" Symphony, K. 504.

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