Michele Mariotti: Refinement and Energy in Stuttgart
«Italian conductor Michele Mariotti once again showcased his remarkable interpretative talent during the Mittagskonzert on May 16, 2025, leading the SWR Symphonieorchester at Stuttgart’s Liederhalle. The program featured Brahms’ Tragic Overture and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8, allowing Mariotti to reaffirm his gift for balancing emotional depth with structural clarity.
From the opening bars of Brahms, Mariotti conducted with precision and vitality—firm but never forceful. His reading was rich, lyrical, and deeply expressive, with a dramatic tension that never overwhelmed but was instead articulated with thoughtful musicianship. The orchestra responded with a refined sound and cohesive ensemble playing, underscoring the tragic tone with elegance rather than excess.
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 gave Mariotti the opportunity to demonstrate his sensitivity to folk-inspired melodies and rhythmic nuances. His interpretation was light, fluid, and colorful, drawing vibrant textures from the orchestra. The third movement stood out for its poetic grace and rhythmic subtlety, and the rousing finale was met with enthusiastic applause from a nearly full house.
This concert confirmed Mariotti’s versatility beyond his operatic roots. His expressive clarity and attention to detail solidify his standing as one of the most compelling Italian conductors of his generation.»
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