Mondavi Center Presents
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Antonio Pappano, chief conductor
Janine Jansen, violin
Saturday, February 22, 2025
7:30pm
Jackson Hall
Ranked among the world’s top orchestras, the London Symphony Orchestra is built on the belief that extraordinary music should be available to everyone, everywhere.
Joining the iconic orchestra is Dutch violinist Janine Jansen, whom The New York Times declared “among the world’s star soloists.” Their dynamic program consists of Walker’s striking final composition, Mahler’s symphonic poem and Bernstein’s Serenade, after Plato’s ‘Symposium,’ which Bernstein himself called “a series of related statements in praise of love.”
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Program List
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Sinfonia No. 5, “Visions”
George Walker
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Serenade, after Plato’s Symposium
Leonard Bernstein
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Symphony No. 1 in D Major “Titan”
Gustav Mahler
Sponsored by
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The Nancy and Hank Fisher Family Fund
Individual support provided by
Ben and Lynette Hart
Artist Bios
Sir Antonio Pappano
Chief Conductor
Sir Antonio Pappano
One of today’s most sought-after conductors, acclaimed for his charismatic leadership and inspirational performances in both symphonic and operatic repertoire, Sir Antonio Pappano is Chief Conductor Designate of the London Symphony Orchestra (assuming the full title from the 2024/2025 season) and has been Music Director of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden since 2002. He is Music Director Emeritus of the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, having served as Music Director from 2005-2023. Nurtured as a pianist, repetiteur and assistant conductor at many of the most important opera houses of Europe and North America, including at the Lyric Opera of Chicago and several seasons at the Bayreuth Festival as musical assistant to Daniel Barenboim, Pappano was appointed Music Director of Oslo’s Den Norske Opera in 1990, and from 1992-2002 served as Music Director of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie in Brussels. From 1997-1999 he was Principal Guest Conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
Pappano is in demand as an opera conductor at the highest international level, including with the Metropolitan Opera New York, the State Operas of Vienna and Berlin, the Bayreuth and Salzburg Festivals, Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Teatro alla Scala, and has appeared as a guest conductor with many of the world’s most prestigious orchestras, including the Berlin, Vienna and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Bavarian Radio, Chicago and Boston Symphonies, the Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and the Orchestre de Paris. He maintains a particularly strong relationship with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Highlights of the 23/24 season and beyond include and wide-ranging European tours with the London Symphony, and flagship concerts at their home in London’s Barbican Centre, with repertoire including Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloe, orchestral masterpieces from Beethoven and Strauss to Bartok, Boulanger, Ades and Rachmaninov, and world premieres by Hannah Kendall and Wynton Marsalis. He also makes his debut with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, return visits to the Royal Concertgebouw and Staatskapelle Dresden, and new productions of Elektra and Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Royal Opera House. Pappano will also appear at the Salzburg Easter Festival with the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in a residency including performances of Verdi’s Requiem, and a staging of Ponchielli’s La Gioconda.
Pappano has been an exclusive recording artist for Warner Classics (formerly EMI Classics) since 1995, and his discography features numerous complete operas, including Don Carlo, La Rondine, Guillaume Tell, Il Trittico, Werther, Il Trovatore, Tristan und Isolde, and Aida. 2022 saw the release on Sony Classical of Verdi’s Otello, and a disc of Verdi duets with Jonas Kaufmann and Ludovic Tezier, and Vaughan William’s 4th and 6th symphonies for LSO Live, and in 2023 Warner released the first studio recording of Puccini’s Turandot with the complete conclusion by Alfano, recorded in Rome with Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia.
Pappano’s orchestral recordings with the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia include Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben, Rachmaninov’s 2nd, Mahler’s 6th, Dvorak’s 9th and Tchaikovsky’s 4th, 5th and 6th symphonies, Respighi’s Roman Trilogy, Rossini’s Stabat Mater, Petite Messe Solenelle and selected Overtures, Britten’s War Requiem, and Verdi’s Requiem, and his discography also documents his work with other ensembles including the London Symphony and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras, and the orchestras of the Royal Opera House and the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, in music ranging from Pergolesi and Mendelssohn through to Panufnik, Boesmans and Maxwell Davies. Numerous productions from the Royal Opera House have been released on DVD, including Carmen, Les Troyens, Parsifal, Simon Boccanegra, Le nozze di Figaro, and Manon Lescaut. His recordings have received extensive accolades including Classic BRIT, ECHO Klassik, BBC Music Magazine and Gramophone Awards.
As a pianist, Antonio Pappano appears as an accompanist with some of the most celebrated singers, including Joyce DiDonato, Diana Damrau, Gerald Finley and Ian Bostridge. He has also partnered singers and instrumental soloists on disc, including in operatic recitals with Nina Stemme, Placido Domingo, Anna Netrebko and Jonas Kaufmann, concerto recordings with soloists including Leif Ove Andsnes, Maxim Vengerov, Janine Jansen, Jan Lisiecki and Beatrice Rana, and chamber recitals with Ian Bostridge, Barbara Bonney and Joyce DiDonato. He has a strong commitment to nurturing young singers and instrumentalists, close connections with the Aldeburgh and Verbier Festivals, leading concerts and masterclasses.
Antonio Pappano was born in London to Italian parents and moved with his family to the United States at the age of 13. He studied piano with Norma Verrilli, composition with Arnold Franchetti and conducting with Gustav Meier. His awards and honours include Gramophone’s ‘Artist of the Year’ in 2000, the 2003 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera, the 2004 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award, and the Bruno Walter prize from the Académie du Disque Lyrique in Paris. In 2012 he was created a Cavaliere di Gran Croce of the Republic of Italy, and a Knight of the British Empire for his services to music, and in 2015 he was named the 100th recipient of the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Gold Medal, the body’s highest honour. He has also developed a notable career as a speaker and presenter, and has fronted several critically-acclaimed BBC Television documentaries including ‘Opera Italia’, ‘Pappano’s Essential Ring Cycle’ and ‘Pappano’s Classical Voices’.
Janine Jansen
Violin
Janine Jansen
Violinist Janine Jansen has longstanding relationships with the world’s most eminent orchestras and conductors. This season’s highlights include European tours with London Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sir Antonio Pappano, Dresden Staatskapelle with Christian Thielemann and a Far East tour together with Oslo Philharmonic and Klaus Mäkelä. As part of her Artistic Partnership with Camerata Salzburg Janine Jansen will also join two major tours across Europe focusing on Mozart’s Violin Concertos.
In March 2024 the Concertgebouw Amsterdam will host the first “Janine Jansen Bach Festival” comprising of a number of orchestral, choral and chamber concerts programmed, inspired and performed by Janine and her musical partners.
Other orchestral highlights include engagements with Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Antonio Pappano, Tonhalle Orchestra/Paavo Järvi, Rotterdam Philharmonic/Shani and Orchestre de la Suisse Romande/Dutoit, Janine Jansen will perform the world premiere of Britta Byström’s Violin Concerto co-commissioned by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and returns to the London Symphony Orchestra for Sally Beamish’s Double Concerto Distans together with Martin Fröst.
Janine records exclusively for Decca Classics. Her latest recording “12 Stradivari” is a unique exploration of 12 great Stradivarius violins and the repertoire these extraordinary instruments inspired. The chosen repertoire is specially curated by Janine Jansen to showcase the unique qualities of each violin.
She is the Founder and Artistic Director of the International Chamber Music Festival Utrecht which celebrates its 20th anniversary in December 2023. Together with Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky she performs a number of trio performances across Europe and continues her fruitful recital collaboration with pianist Denis Kozhukhin. Further chamber music projects are planned at Sion and Røros Festivals as well as at London’s Wigmore Hall where she is Artist-in-Residence during the 23/24 season.
Since 2019 she is Professor of Violin at the HÉMU Valais – Wallis in Sion, Switzerland. From November 2023 she additionally teaches at Kronberg Academy.
Janine studied with Coosje Wijzenbeek, Philipp Hirshhorn and Boris Belkin.
Janine Jansen plays the Shumsky-Rode Stradivarius from 1715, on generous loan from a European benefactor.
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