Tamerlano Blog 2 (11 Feb 2010)

We start with the famous scene towards the end of Act II where Tamerlano sadistically humiliates Bajazet in front of his own daughter. This is one of the longest recitatives in all Handel and is followed by an equally surprising terse trio, the brevity of which leaves the drama poised on a knife-edge. Kurt Streit (who shares the role of Bajazet with Plácido Domingo) catches Bajazet’s pride and stubbornness, and finally his tenderness, with great conviction. This scene has taken all of the day and in the evening I go along to the ROH premiere of Prokofiev’s The Gambler....

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Tamerlano Blog 1 (10 Feb 2010)

Today I start rehearsals for Tamerlano, one of the greatest operas Handel ever wrote. Its premiere was in 1724 and took place less than a mile away from today’s Royal Opera House. It was preceded and followed by two masterworks, in the first case Giulio Cesare and the latter Rodelinda, both operas now well known to British audiences. This trilogy was written within twelve months and constitutes an achievement described ‘as without parallel in operatic history’!  Quite a claim. One which I happily go along with, being crazy about Handel and having conducted all three of these operas in recent years. The ROH production...

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21 February: 3rd Sunday Matinee of the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra

3rd Sunday Matinee Sunday 21.02.2010 at 11am Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg Ivor Bolton - Conductor Emanuel Ax - Piano J. Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 B-Major Op. 83 L. v. Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 C-Minor Op....

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2 February: Ivor and the Mozarteum Orchestra perform in Brunico, Italy

Guest performance in Italy Tuesday 02.02.2010 at 8pm Michael Pacher Haus, Brunico Ivor Bolton – Conductor Valerij Sokolov – Violin W. A. Mozart: Symphony No. 32 G-Major L. v. Beethoven: Violin Concerto D-Major Op. 61 F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Symphony No. 4...

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New website launched!

Ivor Bolton's new, interactive website is now online! Created by Sane & Able, the site offers rich information on upcoming concerts, press and repertoire and also contains the conductor's personal blog and Twitter feeds. Browse and...

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Press quotes – Jenufa/Teatro Real Madrid/December 2009

“For me, the great triumph of the evening was scored by the English conductor Ivor Bolton. Until now, I had invariably seen this excellent maestro in pre-19th century repertoire and had found his performances always outstanding. But here, and in a very different repertoire, his performance was simply exceptional. Not only did he conduct the score superbly, with extraordinary tension and sensitivity throughout, but drew some truly wonderful playing from his orchestra, significantly better than anything I have heard from them under other batons.” José M. IrurzunSeen & Heard International Opera Review, Musicweb International, 15.12.2009 “Ivor Bolton lo llena todo de fuego musical....

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Welcome!

Welcome to my brand new website! Here you will find all relevant information regarding upcoming concerts, press, biography and repertoire, along with my personal blog and Twitter feeds. Thanks to all those who appreciated my blog for the Salzburger Nachrichten during last summer's Salzburg Festival. I cannot promise to be as expansive all the time, especially with the haphazard nature of winter travel, but I'll try and communicate something of my conductor's life around Europe. 2010 promises to be an exciting year. A...

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January 2010: Ivor Bolton and Mozarteum Orchestra perform at Salzburg Mozart Week

Konzert Salzburger Mozartwoche Thursday 28.01.2010 at 11am Salzburg Mozarteum, Großer Saal Ivor Bolton – Conductor Angelika Kirchschlager – Mezzosoprano Frank Stadler – Violin Jörg Widmann – Clarinet W. A. Mozart, Symphony No. 32 G major F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Concert aria "Infelice" for soprano, violin and orchestra W. A. Mozart, Clarinet concerto in A major W. A. Mozart, "Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio" from: Clemenza di Tito (KV 621) - Sesto's aria F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Symphony No. 4...

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Salzburg Festival Blog 35 (29 Aug)

There had been plans to make a sailing trip on one of the lakes today, however this is shelved due to the distinctly autumnal weather. Instead a gentle start is followed by a trip to the music shop to buy some scores. I bump into some of my orchestra who have just finished their Matinee with the controversial Jean-Christophe Spinosi. For some of them it is the end... of their Festival. For others, there is still tomorrow's final performance of 'Armida'. I have a last Triangel lunch, today with Petra Richter (over from Munich) and we are joined by Thomas Hengelbrock...

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Salzburg Festival Blog 34 (28 Aug)

More last-minute organisation. I have been in Salzburg for nearly eleven weeks and there are literally hundreds of scores lying around the Aigen house. Also several CD edits of our Mozarteum Orchestra's latest recordings to be listened to. Bruckner's 8th Symphony, and his 4th as well as all the Mozart Flute Concertos are the most urgent. I then listen to several young members of the Bach Choir who have solo aspirations. The level is high and I am struck by the amazing male-soprano of Turkish-born Onur Abaci whose sound is reminiscent of the French virtuoso Philippe Jaroussky. Afterwards lunch with Annette Dasch...

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