Metzmacher was born in Hanover, the son of the cellist Rudolf Metzmacher and the research biologist Lore Schoen.[2] His musical education in piano, music theory and conducting was in Hanover, Salzburg and Cologne.[2] He later joined the Ensemble Modern in 1980 as its pianist and became the orchestra's conductor in 1985.[3] In 1987 he gave his opera debut at the Oper Frankfurt.[4][5]
In 1994 Metzmacher conducted the premiere of the revised version of Henze's Symphony No. 6.[6] In 1997 he conducted the world premiere of Henze's Symphony No. 9 at the composer's request.[7]
Between 1995 and 1999 he was principal guest conductor of the Bamberg Symphony[8] and from 1997 to 2005 he served as general music director of the City of Hamburg, which covered the Hamburg State Opera and its Philharmonic Orchestra.[9] In 2005 the Hamburg State Opera was voted Opera House of the Year by the leading German opera magazine, Opernwelt.[10] Metzmacher left his post in Hamburg after disputes with the city over funding.[11]
In 2005 he became chief conductor of De Nederlandse Opera (DNO) in Amsterdam.[12] In February 2007 the opera announced that Metzmacher would step down from his post as DNO's chief conductor in 2008.[13][5] From 2007 to 2010 he was the chief conductor and artistic director of the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (DSO-Berlin).[14] His original contract with the DSO-Berlin was through 2011. However, after reports of disputes over financing and a threatened reduction in the size of the orchestra, in March 2009 Metzmacher announced his early resignation from the DSO-Berlin principal conductorship as of the summer of 2010.[15][16] His final concerts as the orchestra's principal conductor were in June 2010 in Berlin[17] and in August 2010 at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.[18]
Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (with Angela Denoke, Misha Didyk, Kurt Rydl, Marian Talaba, Nadia Krasteva, Chorus and Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera; Orfeo, 2011)[20]
Alban Berg: Wozzeck (with Bo Skovhus, Angela Denoke, Frode Olsen, Chris Merritt, Jan Blinkhof, Jürgen Sacher, Choir of the Hamburg State Opera, Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg; EMI Classics, 1999)[23]
Henze: Symphony No. 9 (with Berlin Philharmonic; EMI Classics, 1998)[24]
Luigi Nono: Prometeo. Tragedia Dell'Ascolto (with Ingrid Ade-Jesemann, Monika Bair-Ivenz, Peter Hall, Solistenchor Freiburg, Ensemble Modern; Ricordi/EMI Classics, 1995)[25]
1996: Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik for Luigi Nono’s Prometeo (with Ingrid Ade-Jesemann, Monika Bair-Ivenz, Peter Hall, Solistenchor Freiburg and Ensemble Modern)[32]
^Tim Ashley (21 November 2003). "Going out with a bang". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 September 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
^"Metzmacher geht nach Amsterdam". Die Tageszeitung: Taz (in German). 1 April 2003. p. 23. Archived from the original on 8 September 2024. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
^"Ingo Metzmacher". Nationale Opera & Ballet. Archived from the original on 8 September 2024. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
^Messiaen, Olivier; Metzmacher, Ingo; Wiener Philharmoniker (2008), Eclairs sur l'au-delà .. (in German), [S.l.], [Hamburg: Kairos-Prod. Edel Entertainment, Vertrieb], OCLC1184381283
^Berg, Alban; Skovhus, Boje; Blinkhof, Jan; Sacher, Jürgen; Merritt, Chris; Olsen, Frode; Denoke, Angela; Augér, Arleen; Kammler, Steffen; Bruns, Jan Rainer; Metzmacher, Ingo; Rattle, Simon; Hamburgische Staatsoper Chor; Kinderchor Cantilene; Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg; City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (2010), Wozzeck [opera in three acts] (in German), Köln: EMI Music Germany, OCLC1184285435
^Henze, Hans Werner; Philharmoniker, Berliner; Metzmacher, Ingo; Berlin, Rundfunkchor, Hans Werner Henze, Sinfonia N. 9 (in undetermined language), OCLC1011432307
^Henze, Hans Werner; Modern, Ensemble; Hardenberger, Hakan; Metzmacher, Ingo; Wiget, Ueli, Hans Werner Henze, Requiem (in undetermined language), OCLC1011431537
^Nancarrow, Conlon (1992), Nancarrow - Studies - Ensemble Modern - Metzmacher (in undetermined language), OCLC874620362
^Ives, Charles; Herford, Henry; Metzmacher, Ingo; Ensemble Modern (1992), A portrait of Charles Ives (in German), Köln: EMI-Electrola, OCLC1183677097
^Andrew Clements (19 May 2000). "The other Amadeus". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
^Guy Rickards (2000). "Record reviews ("Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Symphony No.1, 'Essay towards a Requiem'" and other issues in series)". Tempo (New Ser.), 211, pp. 43, 45.
^Hartmann, Karl Amadeus; Pessati, Kismara; Stenz, Markus; Gaffigan, James; Schønwandt, Michael; Poppen, Christoph; Vänskä, Osmo; Metzmacher, Ingo; Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland; Radio Kamer Filharmonie (2013), Symphonies nos. 1-8 (in German), [The Netherlands]: Challenge Classics, OCLC1347116812
^"Ingo Metzmacher". Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste (in German). Retrieved 8 September 2024.
^"1998". Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (in German). Archived from the original on 12 December 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
^"Ingo Metzmacher". Biografie WHO'S WHO (in German). Retrieved 8 September 2024.