Symphony Concert N° 2

Antonello Manacorda Conductor

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • Opera overture »Così fan tutte«

Béla Bartók

  • Divertimento for string orchestra Sz 113

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  • Symphony No. 41 C major KV 551 »Jupiter«

Culmination and beginning

Mozart’s C major Symphony from 1788 –much later given the title »Jupiter« – has a unique aura: Completed in only a few days, the work is both a culmination and a new beginning. As the Viennese master’s final symphony, it summarises his personal experiences and the central elements of the genre. At the same time, however, K. 551 is also the first monumental work in a tradition that would come to define the
19th century. The finale is no longer a joyful conclusion, but rather the endpoint of a long process – achieved through five motifs that Mozart introduces one after the other before finally interweaving them with astonishing ingenuity.

A concert introduction will be offered 45 minutes before the beginning of each performance in the opera cellar of the Semperoper.

  • Sunday
    15.10.2023
    11:00 Uhr
    Semperoper
  • Monday
    16.10.2023
    19:00 Uhr
    Semperoper
  • Tuesday
    17.10.2023
    19:00 Uhr
    Semperoper

Antonello Manacorda

A “natural melodist” (Der Tagesspiegel), who excels at transferring the intricacy of his stylistically informed interpretations to the big orchestral apparatus. More, a true artist merging sheer creative force with a highly collaborative performance style. Antonello Manacorda’s versatility as a conductor is rooted in the richness of his musical and cultural background: born into an French-Italian family in Turin, educated in Amsterdam and a longtime Berlin resident, Manacorda was a founding member and longstanding concert master of the Claudio Abbado – initiated Mahler Chamber Orchestra before studying under legendary Finnish conductor Jorma Panula. Today Antonello Manacorda is performing at both the world’s most renowned opera houses as well as at the helm of globally renowned symphony orchestras. At the heart of his work is the Kammerakademie Potsdam – an ensemble he has shaped as its Artistic Director since 2010 and produced a series of award-winning recordings with since.

In the 2022/23 season opera productions will take Antonello Manacorda to the Opéra national de Paris (The Magic Flute), the Berlin State Opera (Jenůfa), the Vienna State Opera (Don Giovanni and Madame Butterfly) and to the Semper Opera House Dresden (Der Freischütz).

Highlights of his symphonic calendar in the 2022/23 season include guest appearances with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, the Bamberg Symphony, the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, the Bavarian Radio Symphony, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia.

In the past seasons, Antonello Manacorda has enjoyed success among others with debuts with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra as well as with his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York (Le nozze di Figaro) and a new production of Dmitri Tcherniakov’s Der Freischütz at the Bavarian State Opera.

With the Kammerakademie Potsdam Antonello Manacorda has recorded both a Mendelssohn cycle and a Schubert cycle for Sony Classical – to highest praise by the press. For their recording of all the Schubert symphonies the ensemble has been awarded the 2015 ECHO Klassik in the category “Orchestra of the Year”. In October 2022, Antonello Manacorda and the Kammerakademie Potsdam were awarded the OPUS KLASSIK in that same category for their recording of the last Mozart Symphonies – again for Sony Classical.