René Jacobs offers a fresh take on Mozart's Idomeneo.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
It is rare to attend a performance with the potential to revamp an entire city's attitude toward a great but neglected piece of classical music. On Thursday night at Alice Tully Hall, the Mostly Mozart Festival welcomed historically informed performance expert and conductor René Jacobs, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Arnold Schoenberg Choir and a strong cast of lesser-known soloists, most of them in their Mostly Mozart Festival debuts. Their job: a concert performance of Idomeneo, the no-foolin' three-act operatic masterpiece that Mozart wrote at the age of 25.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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| Conductor René Jacobs led the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra in Mozart's Idomeneo in a concert performance Thursday night at Mostly Mozart. Photo by Joseph Molina courtesy Lincoln Center Press Department. |



