Antonio Salieri News
Italian composer and teacher (1750–1825)
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Commemorations 2025 (Death: Antonio Salieri)
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- chamber music, opera, religious music
- Republic of Venice, Austrian Empire, Italy
- composer, conductor, pedagogue, musicologist, music teacher
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The first performances of Salieri's opera 'Cublai, gran kan de' Tartari' will take place in April 2024
2024-01-31 16:31:00
Salzburg Mozartwoche (6) - Peretyatko/Danish CO/Fischer: Mozart and Salieri, 30 January 2024
Grosser Saal Mozart: Lucio Silla, KV 135: Overture; Don Giovanni, KV 527: ‘Crudele! Ah no, mio bene!’ – ‘Non mi dir, bell’idol mio’ Salieri: Sinfonia, ‘La Veneziana’ Mozart: Concert aria, ‘Ch’io mi scordi di te?’ – ‘Non temer, amato bene’, KV 505; Idomeneo, KV 366: ‘Oh smanie! Oh furie!’ – ‘D’Oreste, d’Alace’; Symphony no.36 in C major, KV 425, ‘Linz’ Olga Peretyatko (soprano)Danish Chamber Orchestra, Ádám Fischer (conductor)Images: Wolfang Lienbacher Ádám Fischer is a fine if sometimes eccentric Mozartian. His concert performance of Il re pastore with the Mozarteum Orchestra at last year’s Salzburg Festival was for me a highlight, and his work wit the Danish Chamber Orchestra has gained many plaudits. Understandably, if this concert, my final engagement at this year’s Mozartwoche, is anything to go by. Moreover, it confirmed the sensational qualities of soprano Olga Peretyatko, whom I had admired in Idomeneo at the Staatsoper Unter den Linden last year. […]
2024-01-30 12:30:00
Salzburg Mozartwoche (3) - Mozart and Salieri, 28 January 2024
Grosser Saal, MozarteumMozart: Die Zauberflöte, KV 620, Overture; Andante for flute and orchestra in C major, KV 315/285e; Rondo for flute and orchestra in C major, KV 373/285c (arr. Pahud) Salieri: Concerto for flute and oboe in C major Mozart: Symphony no.38 in D major, KV 504, ‘Prague’Emmanuel Pahud (flute)Camerata SalzburgFrançois Leleux (oboe/conductor)Images: Wolfang Lienbacher This was an interesting concert of music by Mozart and Salieri, the lesser known music faring better for me than the celebrated symphony on the programme. There is nothing unusual in that, of course, especially in repertoire in which very different aesthetics are in play—and ultimately, it may be of greater importance to grant an opportunity to rarely heard music than to present a Prague Symphony to rival Karl Böhm or Daniel Barenboim. The Magic Flute Overture, well known though it may be, stood somewhere in between. Tempi were apt and François Leleux took evident […]
2024-01-28 13:04:00
Salzburg Mozartwoche (1) – Mozart and Salieri, 27 January 2024
Salzburg Marionette TheatreImages: Bernhard MuellerSalieri: Axur, re d’Ormus: Piccolo sinfonia to Act IV; La secchia rapita: ‘Son qual lacera tartana’; Il ricco d’un giorno: ‘Eccomi più che mai – ‘Amor, pietoso Amore’; La grotto di Trofonio: ‘La ra la ra’ Rimsky-Korsakov: Mozart and Salieri Director, designs – Matthias Bundschuh Lighting – Matthias Bundschuh, Alexander Proschek Production manager – Philippe Brunner Isora – Ekaterina Krasko/ Svetlana Schönfeld/Maximilian Kiener Mozart – Konstantin Igl/Ursula Winzer Salieri – Brett Pruunsild/Eva Wiener Blind violinist – Philipp SchmidtStudents from the Mozarteum University SalzburgKai Röhrig (conductor)After a few years concentrating on Mozart alone, Rolando Villázon, Intendant of Salzburg’s Mozartwoche, has turned to Mozart and Salieri. There is so much more, so much more of interest, to Salieri than the preposterous charge that ‘everyone’ knows, but it has been greatly influential, whether we like it or not, and that of course includes its artistic legacy. Most celebrated of all […]
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