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Riccardo Muti To Conduct NY Philharmonic in Works by Mozart, 4/14-4/17

Riccardo Muti To Conduct NY Philharmonic in Works by Mozart, 4/14-4/17

Riccardo Muti will conduct the New York Philharmonic in Mozart's Symphony No. 34;  Boccherini's Cello Concerto in D, G.479, performed by Philharmonic Principal Cello  Carter Brey; and Schubert's Symphony No. 4, Tragic, Wednesday and Thursday,  April 14-15, 2010, at 7:30 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, April 16-17, at 8:00 p.m.

The program pairs two contemporaries - Mozart (1756-1805, from Salzburg, Austria)  and Boccherini (1743-1828, from Lucca, Italy), both great melodists - with the  Viennese Schubert (1797-1828), who based his musical textures on the works of Mozart,  Haydn, and Rossini, and who became one of the greatest melodists of the next  generation. Taken together, these three works paint a vibrant picture of musical life as the  Classical era of Mozart and his contemporaries developed into the early Romanticism  evinced in Schubert's Fourth Symphony.

Related Events
• Musical Suppers
The concert on April 16 will be followed by the third of the New York  Philharmonic's Musical Suppers - five post-concert repasts featuring menus created  by renowned chefs and hosted by food critic Mimi Sheraton. Lidia Bastianich will  design the menu for this evening. Remaining Musical Suppers will take place on  May 28 (Kurt Gutenbrunner) and June 4 (Daniel Boulud). Tickets are $150 per  person in addition to a concert ticket; the suppers will take place at Arpeggio Food &  Wine in Avery Fisher Hall. For information, call (212) 875-5656 or visit nyphil.org.


• Pre-Concert Talk
Composer Joelle Wallach will introduce the program one hour before each  performance. Tickets are $5 in addition to the concert ticket. Attendance is limited to  90 people. Information: nyphil.org or (212) 875-5656

New York Philharmonic Podcast
Mark Travis, a producer for the WFMT Radio Network since 1999 and the producer  of the 52-week-per-year nationally syndicated radio series, The New York  Philharmonic This Week, is the producer of this podcast.These award-winning  previews of upcoming programs - through musical selections as well as interviews  with guest artists, conductors, and Orchestra musicians - are available at  nyphil.org/podcast or from iTunes.

Artists
Riccardo Muti was born in Naples, Italy, where he studied piano at the Conservatory of  San Pietro a Majella under Vincenzo Vitale, graduating with distinction. He was  subsequently awarded a diploma in composition and conducting by the Conservatory  "Giuseppe Verdi," Milan. He first came to the attention of critics and the public in 1967,  when he was unanimously awarded first place in the Guido Cantelli Conductors  Competition in Milan. The following year he was appointed principal conductor of the  Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, a position he maintained until 1980. In 1971 he was invited by Herbert von Karajan to conduct at the Salzburg Festival, the first of many occasions  that led, in 2001, to a celebration of 30 years of artistic collaboration. In 2006 Mr. Muti
was appointed artistic director of Salzburg's Pentecost Festival, and in June 2008 he was
named music director designate of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; he will become its  music director in September 2010. In the same season he will start as director of the  Rome Opera House. His other past posts have included chief conductor of London's  Philharmonia (1972-82) and music director of The Philadelphia Orchestra (1980-92).

From 1986 to 2005 Mr. Muti was music director of Milan's Teatro alla Scala, overseeing  projects such as the Mozart-Da Ponte Trilogy and the Wagner Ring Cycle, along with  classics of the repertoire and lesser-known works. His long tenure culminated on  December 7, 2004, in the re-opening of the restored La Scala, with Salieri's Europa  riconosciuta, originally commissioned for La Scala's inaugural opening night  performance in 1778. In 2004 Mr. Muti founded the "Luigi Cherubini" Youth Orchestra,  whose members were chosen from some 600 instrumentalists throughout Italy. On  January 27, 2006, Mr. Muti joined the Vienna Philharmonic in celebration of the 250th  birthday of Mozart in a worldwide telecast from Salzburg. His most recent tour with the
Vienna Philharmonic was a set of critically acclaimed performances in the U.S. and  Mexico in March 2006. Mr. Muti conducted the New York Philharmonic on March 4-5  and 8, 2010, and again on March 10-11 and 13.

Carter Brey was appointed Principal Cello, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Chair,  of the New York Philharmonic in 1996. He made his official subscription debut with the  Orchestra in May 1997 performing Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations under the direction  of then-Music Director Kurt Masur, and has since performed as soloist each season.

From the time of Mr. Brey's New York and Kennedy Center debuts in 1982, he has been  regularly hailed by audiences and critics for his virtuosity, flawless technique, and  complete musicianship. He rose to international attention in 1981 as a prize winner in the  Rostropovich International Cello Competition. He also won the Gregor Piatigorsky  Memorial Prize, Avery Fisher Career Grant, Young Concert Artists' Michaels Award,  and other honors, and was the first musician to receive the Arts Council of America's  Performing Arts Prize.

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