Alte Oper Frankfurt 2 May 2024 - London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Antonio Pappano and Janine Jansen | GoComGo.com

London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Antonio Pappano and Janine Jansen

Alte Oper Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Thursday 2 May 2024

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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
Programme
Lili Boulanger: D'un matin de printemps
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op.14
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony no. 2 in E minor, Op.27
Overview

Pappano for the second time - but for the first time in a new position: in November he was a guest at the Alte Oper with the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, but the Briton with Italian roots is now introducing himself as the newly appointed chief conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.

The conductor, who was ennobled Sir in his native England, knows very well what to expect from the Londoners: "Ever since I first worked with the LSO in 1996, I have been overwhelmed time and time again by the team spirit within this incredibly talented community of musicians. The mixture of a very special energy, sensitivity and virtuosity has always made this orchestra very special.” Participating in the inaugural concert is the violinist Janine Jansen, also a musician with whom Pappano gets along well. The most recent testimony is the Dutch violinist's current CD, on which the conductor can be seen in the role of the piano accompanist.

Venue Info

Alte Oper Frankfurt - Frankfurt am Main
Location   Opernplatz 1

The original opera house in Frankfurt is now the Alte Oper (Old Opera), a concert hall and former opera house in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was inaugurated in 1880 but destroyed by bombs in 1944. It was rebuilt, slowly, in the 1970s, opening again in 1981. Many important operas were performed for the first time in Frankfurt, including Carl Orff's Carmina Burana in 1937.

The square in front of the building is known as Opernplatz (Opera Square). The Alte Oper is located in the inner city district, Innenstadt, within the banking district Bankenviertel.

The Oper Frankfurt now plays in the Opern- und Schauspielhaus Frankfurt, completed in 1951, which it shares with the Schauspiel Frankfurt theatre company.

The building was designed by the Berlin architect Richard Lucae, financed by the citizens of Frankfurt and built by Philipp Holzmann. Construction began in 1873. It opened on October 20, 1880. 

The Alte Oper was almost completely destroyed by bombs during World War II in 1944 (only some of the outside walls and façades survived). In the 1960s the city magistrate planned to build a modern office building on the site. The then Minister of Economy in Hessen Rudi Arndt, earned the nickname "Dynamit-Rudi" (Dynamite Rudi) when he proposed to blow up "Germany's most beautiful ruin" with "a little dynamite". Arndt later said that this was not meant seriously.

A citizen's initiative campaigned for reconstruction funds after 1953 and collected 15 million DM. It ended costing c. DM160, and the building was reopened on August 28, 1981, to the sounds of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8, the "Symphony of a Thousand". A live recording of that concert conducted by Michael Gielen is available on CD.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
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