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Salzburg Festival, annual festival of music and drama held in Salzburg, Austria, for five weeks starting in late July. The festival may be considered a descendant of the Salzburg Music Festival Weeks that the Vienna Philharmonic gave irregularly between 1877 and 1910. After World War I several leading German-speaking cultural figures—including Hermann Bahr Bahr, Hermann (hĕr`män bär), 1863–1934, Austrian dramatist and critic. ..... Click the link for more information. , Richard Strauss Strauss, Richard (rĭkh`ärt shtrous), 1864–1949, German composer. ..... Click the link for more information. , Max Reinhardt Reinhardt, Max, 1873–1943, Austrian theatrical producer and director, originally named Max Goldmann. After acting under Otto Brahm at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, he managed (1902–5) his own theater, where he produced more than 50 plays. ..... Click the link for more information. , and Hugo von Hofmannsthal Hofmannsthal, Hugo von (h ..... Click the link for more information. —developed the idea of an annual summer cultural festival to be held in Salzburg. The modern series of festivals began on Aug. 22, 1920, when Hofmannsthal's adaptation of the medieval English morality play Everyman was given in a production by Reinhardt in the cathedral square. The following year Mozart operas were added to the festival program. In 1926 the former archiepiscopal stables were converted into the Festival Hall, and concerts by the Vienna Philharmonic became a regular feature. In succeeding years, as the festival became internationally celebrated, performances of spoken drama in German declined in prominence in favor of music programs. The festival probably achieved its greatest brilliance in the 1930s, when Arturo Toscanini Toscanini, Arturo (ärt Performances of music and drama at the Salzburg Festival are given in the "Old" Festival Hall, the "New" Festival Hall (built 1960), and the 17th-century Riding School in the Cliff, an arena that can be roofed over. The residential palace of the archbishop is also used for music. Performances of Everyman are still held in the elegant 17th-century square in front of the cathedral. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The summer school ran simultaneously with the Salzburg Summer Szene Festival, a more progressive "fringe" alternative to the traditional Salzburg Music Festival, which is staged annually in the city's major cultural centers. |
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