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MOZART AND BRAHMS
JOSEPH MEYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL
Friday, May 18, 2018, 8pm
Sunday, May 20, 2018, 3pm
MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE
Saturday, May 19, 2018, 8pm
Mario Venzago, conductor
Kit Armstrong, piano
Franz Liszt
Les Préludes, S. 97, Symphonic Poem No. 3
Wolfgang Amadeus
Concerto No. 22 in E-flat Major
Mozart
for Piano and Orchestra, K. 482
Allegro
Andante
Rondo: Allegro
Kit Armstrong
INTERMISSION
Johannes Brahms
Symphony No. 3 in F Major, op. 90
Allegro con brio
Andante
Poco allegretto
Allegro
The concert will end at approximately 9:50 pm on Friday and Saturday and
4:50 pm on Sunday.
PRESENTING SPONSOR:
The appearance of pianist Kit Armstrong is made possible through the support
of the Hilda Perl Goodwin Young Artist Fund.
About the Artists
Mario Venzago,
Mario Venzago is the
principal conductor
and artistic director of
the Bern Symphony
Orchestra and artist-in-
association at Finland’s Tapiola Sinfonietta.
In the capacity either of principal
conductor or general music director,
Venzago has directed the Musikkollegium
Winterthur, the Theatre and Philharmonic
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Orchestra of the City of Heidelberg,
The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie
Frankfurt (now Bremen), the Graz
Opera, the Graz Philharmonic Orchestra,
the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the
Basque National Orchestra in San
Sebastian, the Gothenburg Symphony
Orchestra and the Indianapolis
Symphony Orchestra. From 2000 to
2003, he was artistic director of the
Baltimore Summer Fest as successor
to Pinchas Zukermann and David
Zinman. From 2010 to 2014, he
was principal conductor of the Royal
Northern Sinfonia.
Before taking up conducting,
Venzago was a concert pianist at
Radiotelevisione Svizerra in Switzerland
and performed throughout Europe
as a soloist and accompanist.
Venzago has conducted the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre
Philharmonique de Radio France, the
Filarmonica della Scala and the NHK
Symphony Orchestra. He is a regular
guest conductor with internationally
renowned symphony orchestras such
as the Finnish Radio Symphony
Orchestra, the Danish National
Symphony Orchestra, the Gothenburg
Symphony Orchestra, the Netherlands
Philharmonic Orchestra and prestigious
chamber orchestras including the
Tapiola Sinfonietta and the Orchestre
de Chambre de Lausanne.
Venzago has given concerts with the
world’s most famous soloists and worked
with directors such as Ruth Berghaus, Peter
Konwitschny and Hans Neuenfels.
Several of his CDs have won
international prizes such as the Grand
Prix du Disque, the Diapason d’or and
the Edison Award. His recordings of the
operas Venusâ and Penthesilea and of all
choral works by Othmar Schoeck with
the MDR choir and symphony orchestra
received great international recognition
and prestigious awards, as did his first
film, My Brother the Conductor by Alberto
Venzago, which was shown in cinemas
across Europe and released on DVD.
In the spring of 2015, the collaboration
between Venzago and the CPO label on
the project The Other Bruckner, with all
ten Bruckner symphonies, was completed.
The individual releases, acclaimed by
international critics, are available from
CPO, as are the complete CD box and
a documentary film.
Mario Venzago last appeared with the BSO
in February 2016, conducting works of Gluck,
Mozart and Schumann.