
Manfred Honeck (born 17 September 1958, in
Nenzing) is an Austrian conductor. He is currently the music director of the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Early life
Honeck was born in Nenzing, Austria, near the border with Switzerland and Liechtenstein, one of nine children of Otto and Frieda Honeck.
One of his brothers is the Vienna Philharmonic concertmaster Rainer Honeck. Beginning as a violinist, Honeck received his musical training at the
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, abbreviated MDW) is an Austrian university located in Vienna, established in 1817.
With a student body of over three thousa ...
and later played the viola. He subsequently played in the
Vienna Philharmonic
The Vienna Philharmonic (VPO; german: Wiener Philharmoniker, links=no) is an orchestra that was founded in 1842 and is considered to be one of the finest in the world.
The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. It ...
and
Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera (, ) is an opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria. The 1,709-seat Renaissance Revival venue was the first major building on the Vienna Ring Road. It was built from 1861 to 1869 following plans by August ...
Orchestra. His early work as a conductor included a period as assistant to
Claudio Abbado
Claudio Abbado (; 26 June 1933 – 20 January 2014) was an Italian conductor who was one of the leading conductors of his generation. He served as music director of the La Scala opera house in Milan, principal conductor of the London Symphony ...
with the
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester (GMJO) is a youth orchestra based in Vienna, Austria, founded in 1986 by conductor Claudio Abbado, and named after Gustav Mahler. It is an associated member of the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras.
...
(Youth Orchestra). In 1987, Honeck founded the Vienna Jeunesse Orchestra.
Career
1991–1999
Following his work with the Mahler Jugendorchester, Honeck conducted regularly at the
Zurich Opera House from 1991 to 1996. In 1993, while conducting at the Zurich Opera House, he was awarded the European Conductor's Award. From 1997 to 1998, he was Music Director of the
Norwegian National Opera in
Oslo
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, and held a regular position from 1996 to 1999 with the MDR Symphony Orchestra
Leipzig
Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's eighth most populous, as ...
. In 1998, he was named the Principal Guest Conductor of the
Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic (Oslo-Filharmonien) is a Norwegian symphony orchestra based in Oslo, Norway. The orchestra traces its roots to the Philharmonic Society founded in 1847 and the Christiania Musical Association co-founded by Edvard Grieg in ...
.
2000–2006
From 2000 to 2006, Honeck was Music Director of the
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Honeck was Principal Guest Conductor of the
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra from 2008 to 2011 and then again from 2013 to 2016. He has also been the Artistic Director of the International Concerts Wolfegg in Germany for over 20 years.
2006 to present
Honeck became the General Music Director of the
Staatsoper Stuttgart
The Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) is a German opera company based in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The Staatsorchester Stuttgart serves as its resident orchestra.
History
Performances of operas, ballet and ...
in the 2007–2008 season, with an initial contract for four years.
During his tenure in Stuttgart, Honeck conducted productions of Berlioz's ''
Les Troyens
''Les Troyens'' (; in English: ''The Trojans'') is a French grand opera in five acts by Hector Berlioz. The libretto was written by Berlioz himself from Virgil's epic poem the ''Aeneid''; the score was composed between 1856 and 1858. ''Les T ...
'', Mozart's ''
Idomeneo'', Verdi's ''
Aida
''Aida'' (or ''Aïda'', ) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom of Egypt, it was commissioned by Cairo's Khedivial Opera House and had its première there on 24 Decemb ...
'', Richard Strauss's ''
Der Rosenkavalier
(''The Knight of the Rose'' or ''The Rose-Bearer''), Op. 59, is a comic opera in three acts by Richard Strauss to an original German libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is loosely adapted from the novel ''Les amours du chevalier de Faublas'' ...
'', Poulenc's ''
Dialogues des Carmélites
' (''Dialogues of the Carmelites''), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve scenes with linking orchestral interludes, with music and libretto by Francis Poulenc, completed in 1956. The composer's second opera, Poulenc wrote the ...
'' and Wagner's ''
Lohengrin
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'' and ''
Parsifal
''Parsifal'' ( WWV 111) is an opera or a music drama in three acts by the German composer Richard Wagner and his last composition. Wagner's own libretto for the work is loosely based on the 13th-century Middle High German epic poem '' Parziv ...
'', among other works.
Honeck formally concluded his tenure with the Staatsoper Stuttgart in 2011.
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
In May 2006, in the US, Honeck first guest-conducted the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO). In November 2006, he returned to Pittsburgh to conduct the PSO.
On 24 January 2007, the PSO named Honeck its ninth music director, effective with the 2008–2009 season for an initial contract of 3 years. In September 2009, the PSO announced the extension of Honeck's contract to the 2015–2016 season. In February 2012, the PSO announced the further extension of Honeck's contract through the 2019–2020 season. In September 2018, the PSO announced the further extension of Honeck's contract through the 2021–2022 season. In September 2021, the PSO announced the newest extension of Honeck's contract as music director through the 2027-2028 season.
Honeck's work with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has been documented on recordings with the Exton and Reference labels. Honeck and the PSO have recorded four SACDs for Reference Recordings, of Strauss tone poems, Dvorak's Eighth Symphony and Janacek's Jenufa Suite, Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, and
Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
's Fifth and Seventh symphonies. Honeck and the PSO's recordings of Bruckner's Symphony No. 4 and Dvorak's Eighth Symphony and Janacek's Jenufa Suite were nominated for Grammy Awards in Best Orchestral Performance in 2015 and 2014, respectively.
Awards
Honeck was awarded the honorary title of Professor by the Austrian Federal President in 2016.
He holds three Honorary Doctorates from
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
,
Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private Roman Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by U. ...
, and
Saint Vincent College
Saint Vincent College is a private Benedictine college in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from Bavaria, it is operated by the Benedictine monks of Saint Vincent Archabbey, the first Benedictine monastery in the ...
. In 2018, he was named Artist of the Year by the
International Classical Music Awards
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. On 28 January 2018, Honeck and the PSO were awarded the 2018
Grammy Award
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for Best Orchestral Performance for their recording of
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 and
Barber
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Adagio for Strings. The recording won a second Grammy for Best Engineered Album (Mark Donahue, engineer).
Personal life
Honeck lives in the village of
Altach, Vorarlberg, Austria with his wife Christiane and their six children.
Honeck is a
Christian
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,
Roman Catholic
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*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ...
, who is known for praying prior to his performances
Selected discography
With Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
* Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, Op. 125 "Choral", Reference (2021)
* Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 – Leshnoff: Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bassoon, Reference (2020)
* Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Reference (2019)
* Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Op. 55 "Eroica" – Strauss: Horn Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 (Live), Reference (2018)
* Shostakovich/Barber, Symphony No. 5/Adagio for Strings, Reference (2017)
* Tchaikovsky & Dvorak, Symphony No. 6 and Rusalka Fantasy, Reference (2016)
* Strauss, Elektra & Der Rosenkavalier Suites, Reference (2016)
* Bruckner, Symphony No. 4, Reference (2015)
* Beethoven, Symphonies No. 5 and 7, Reference (2015)
* Dvořák, Symphony No. 8 and Janáček, Jenufa Suite, Reference (2014)
* Richard Strauss, Don Juan, Death and Transfiguration, Till Eulenspiegel, Reference (2013)
* Mahler, Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor, Exton (2012)
* Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 5, Exton (2011)
* Mahler, Symphony No. 3, Exton (2011)
* Richard Strauss, Ein Heldenleben, Exton (2010)
* Mahler, Symphony No. 4, Exton (2010)
* Mahler, Symphony No. 1, Exton (2009)
Various Orchestras
* Beethoven, Suppé, R. Strauss, et al., Frühling in Wien, Wiener Symphoniker (own label), (2017)
* Works by Johann Strauss II and his brothers, Wiener Symphoniker (own label), 2014
* Dvořák, Violin Concerto in A-minor with Anne-Sophie Mutter, Berliner Philharmoniker, Deutsche Grammophon (2013)
* Braunfels: Große Messe, op. 37, Staatsorchester, Staatsopernchor und Collegium Iuvenum Stuttgart, S. Schneider, G. Romberger, M. Klink, Decca (2010)
* Britten, Violin Concerto, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, F.P. Zimmermann – Sony (2009)
* Mozart, Così fan tutte (Salzburg Festival), Wiener Symphoniker, Martinez, Koch, Mathey, Degout, Donath, Aleen – Decca (2006)
* Allan Pettersson, Symphony no. 12, Swedish Radio Choir, cpo (2006)
* Braunfels: Jeanne d'Arc, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Banse, Missenhardt, Stenswold, Decca (2001)
* Mahler, Symphony No. 1, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBCMM-93 (2000)
* Mozart, Requiem, Swedish Radio Symphony and Choir, Querstand (2001)
* Mozart, Wagner, Strauss, et al., Matthias Goerne: German Opera Arias, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Exton (2000)
References
External links
*
IMG Artists agency page on Manfred HoneckPittsburgh Symphony Orchestra page on Manfred Honeck
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1958 births
Living people
Male conductors (music)
Austrian classical violists
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
Players of the Vienna Philharmonic
21st-century Austrian conductors (music)
21st-century male musicians