Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra
Beethoven / Mozart / Turnage
Fate of women
The fates of three different women form the underlying theme of this concert: a mythological princess, a criminal, and a heroine who fights for freedom wearing trousers. Beethoven’s adventurous exploration of the Leonore/Fidelio story produced a number of works, among them the Leonore Overture No. 2, which represents a transformation of his symphonic thinking in a prelude that refers to the background of the drama. Mozart’s brilliant concert aria »Ah, lo previdi« (Ah, I foresaw that) – is a revenge aria sung by Andromeda, who bewails the supposed death of Perseus. Markus Poschner conducts the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra, bringing the concert season to a close with Marc-Anthony Turnage’s »Twice Through the Heart«: the dramatic scene for mezzo-soprano and a small orchestra tells the true and tragic tale of a woman who murdered her husband. Turnage creates an impressive soundscape here, setting a text by Jackie Kay with most interesting instrumentation.
Performers
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg
Susanne Bernhard soprano
Katrin Wundsam mezzo-soprano
conductor Markus Poschner
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Leonore Overture No. 2, Op. 72a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ah, lo previdi ... Ah, t’invola agli’ occhi miei / Rezitativ und Arie für Sopran und Orchester KV 272
Mark-Anthony Turnage
Twice Through the Heart / Dramatische Szene für Mezzosopran und 16 Instrumente (Libretto: Jackie Kay)
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