Mozart-Requiem
Konzertchor Interpunkt . Andreas OttensamerAdvance sale
From Tu 05/05/2026 09.00Description
A notorious figure once again plays a sinister role in the recent mini-series «Amadeus»: the «grey messenger» who commissioned Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to compose the Requiem that was to cost him his life. In tellings of this story for the theatre, cinema and television, the figure is Mozart’s scheming rival Antonio Salieri, but in reality it was an emissary of Count Walsegg. The count wanted to put on a requiem mass in honour of his wife who had died at the age of just 20 – but also wanted to be named as its composer. Completed by Mozart’s pupil Franz Xaver Süßmayr, the Requiem was first performed in Neukloster Abbey in Wiener Neustadt during a requiem mass in 1793 – under the direction of the count and supposedly written by him. A boundary-pushing love is also at the centre of Arnold Schoenberg’s «Verklärter Nacht» (Transfigured Love). And this one is even permitted to end happily, in shimmering, pure D major: Inspired by Richard Wagner’s opera «Tristan und Isolde», this dreamlike, rapturous tone poem is devoted to life in all its intensity. It forms the prelude to this evening of performances by selected soloists, Konzertchor Interpunkt and the Tonkunstler Orchestra under Andreas Ottensamer.
PROGRAMME
*Arnold Schoenberg: «Verklärte Nacht» (Transfigured Night) op. 4 (version for string orchestra)
*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem for soloists, mixed choir and orchestra in D minor K. 626
CREDITS
Verity Wingate soprano, Štěpánka Pučálková alto, Werner Güra tenor, Peter Kellner bass, Konzertchor Interpunkt choir, Andreas
Ottensamer conductor, Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich orchestra
Supporting programs
Einführung
Would you like to find out more? Christian Meyer will give you exciting insights into the concert in the Kleiner Saal before the performance.Series or subscription
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The week gets off to a musical start: the Tonkunstler Orchestra delights audiences with great symphonic works on twelve Mondays. Chief conductor Fabien Gabel as well as top-class guest conductors and soloists from all over the world lead through an impressive season programme ranging from baroque to classical and romantic to contemporary music.
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