Thomas Hampson Wins Concertgebouw; Preps for Final Leg of Mahler Odyssey
This month, Thomas Hampson - recently named the recipient of the 2011 Concertgebouw Prize - returns to Europe for an extensive series of concerts and recitals, bringing his season-long "Mahler Odyssey" to a grand conclusion. Following performances of an all-Richard Strauss program with Renée Fleming and the Berlin Philharmonic under Christian Thielemann (May 5-7), Hampson joins the New York Philharmonic and Alan Gilbert on tour for the second consecutive season, this time taking an all-Mahler program to six major Central European music capitals (May 12-23). The program, featuring Mahler's Symphony No. 5 and Kindertotenlieder, will be given in Basel, (May 12), Baden-Baden (May 13), Vienna (May 15), Berlin (May 19), Dresden (May 21), and Leipzig (May 23); the Vienna and Berlin dates bookend the centenary, on May 18, of Mahler's death. The tour will be followed by a string of Mahler recitals with pianist Wolfram Rieger, including appearances in Zurich (May 29), Amsterdam (May 31), Brussels (June 4), Vienna (June 6), and London (June 13).
Hampson will receive his Concertgebouw Award at a gala dinner in the Great Hall of Amsterdam's famed Concertgebouw on Wednesday, June 8. The American baritone is only the sixth artist to be awarded the prize, which is given to "a musician or ensemble that, over time, has contributed significantly to the artistic profile of the Concertgebouw." Previous laureates were mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli (2004), the Beaux Arts Trio (2006), conductor Bernard Haitink (2007), the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (2009), and Maurizio Pollini (2010).Hampson's recent engagements in the U.S. featured selections of works from composer George Crumb's American Songbooks, which the singer presented in concerts with the musicians of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in Washington DC and New York City. Reviewing their Library of Congress appearance, the Washington Post observed: "The songs are familiar ones - 'Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child,' 'Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jerico,' 'Hallelujah I'm a Bum,' and several others; Hampson, in splendid voice, found just the right balance between art song and caricature." Reporting on the following night's concert at Alice Tully Hall, the New York Times noted, "Sounding smooth and steady throughout his range, Mr. Hampson, who has pursued his own 'Song of America' project in recent years, threw himself with gusto into the songs' incantatory repeated lines and croons."Berlin, Germany
All-Strauss program with Renée Fleming
Berlin Philharmonic / Christian ThielemannMay 12-23
Mahler tour of Europe with New York Philharmonic / Alan Gilbert
Basel, Switzerland (May 12)
Baden-Baden, Germany (May 13)
Vienna, Austria (May 15)
Berlin, Germany (May 19)
Dresden, Germany (May 21)
Leipzig, Germany (May 23)May 29
Zurich, Switzerland
Mahler recital with Wolfram RiegerMay 31 & June 1
Amsterdam, Holland
Recital and master class with Wolfram RiegerJune 4
Brussels, Belgium
Mahler recital with Wolfram RiegerJune 6
Vienna, Austria
Mahler recital with Wolfram RiegerJune 13
London, UK
Mahler recital with Wolfram RiegerJune 26 - July 10
Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich Opera
Wagner: Parsifal (Amfortas)July 14 & 15
Winona, MN
"Song of America" recitals with Craig RutenbergJuly 30 & 31
Sapporo, Japan
Kitara Concert Hall / Sapporo Art Park
Mahler: Kindertotenlieder / Rückert-Lieder
Pacific Music Festival Orchestra / Fabio Luisi August 3
Tokyo, Japan
Suntory Hall
Mahler: Kindertotenlieder / Rückert-Lieder
Pacific Music Festival Orchestra / Fabio LuisiSeptember 10, 13, 18, 21, 24, 27, & 30
Theofanidis: Heart of a Soldier
Directed by Francesca Zambello
San Francisco Opera / Patrick SummersJanuary 13, 14, & 15
Los Angeles, CA
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Los Angeles Philharmonic / Gustavo DudamelJanuary 22
New York, NY
Metropolitan Museum
"Song of America" recital with Craig RutenbergFebruary 3, 4, & 5
Pittsburgh, PA
Heinz Hall
Dvorák: Bible Songs; Brahms: A German Requiem
Pittsburgh Symphony / Manfred HoneckMarch 15, 20, & 24; April 2, 5, & 9
New York, NY
Metropolitan Opera
Verdi: Macbeth
Michael, Pittas, Groissböck, Noseda
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