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Summertime is also Festival time
Let the Festival begin! Salzburg dons its most beautiful garb and captivates visitors from around the world with concerts, theater and opera. Each year promises us new highlights: produced by masters of their craft and performed by world-class singers, actors and musicians. For one whole month, audiences can hear, see and experience the best in art and culture. The Salzburg Festival is regarded as the year's premier event, and justifiably so!
When God and man get together…
it often comes to tragedies. This year, the Salzburg Festival, is dedicated to the great "myths". From 25 July until 30 August 2010 Salzburg will transform itself into a city of grand emotions. Spanning opera, concerts and theater, everything will be offered that a culture-lover's heart could ever wish for.
Opera 2010
This summer, opera fans will discover a broad-ranging program: "Dionysus" by Wolfgang Rihm, "Electra" by Richard Strauss and "Lulu" by Alban Berg. As for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his opera "Don Giovanni" will be presented. Other operas on the Festival schedule include "Romeo and Juliet", "Norma" and "Orpheus and Eurydice". The performers include such resonant names as Dorothea Röschmann, Anna Netrebko, René Pape and many, many more.
Theater 2010
The theatrical schedule of this year includes plays of Sophocle's "Oedipus at Colonus ", Zweig's "The Resistance of Reality", Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream", Racines' "Phedra" and, of course, Hofmannsthal's "Everyman". Enthralling audiences will be in 2010 such actors as Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ben Becker and Birgit Minichmayr.
Concerts 2010
In 2010, concert fans won't be in the slightest short-changed either. The schedule includes pieces by Bruckner, Beethoven, Bartók, Brahms, Schönberg, Wagner, Schumann, Debussy, Mahler, Strauss and many, many more. The Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic and the World Orchestra for Peace, among many others, will present only the very best performances.
This summer there will be many famous conductors, such as Daniel Barenboim, Sir Simon Rattle and Riccardo Muti.
Summer 2010 offers you 14 different ticket packages. Seven of these are particularly attractive to Festival visitors, since they feature events on five consecutive days that share a common or similar theme.
it often comes to tragedies. This year, the Salzburg Festival, is dedicated to the great "myths". From 25 July until 30 August 2010 Salzburg will transform itself into a city of grand emotions. Spanning opera, concerts and theater, everything will be offered that a culture-lover's heart could ever wish for.
Opera 2010
This summer, opera fans will discover a broad-ranging program: "Dionysus" by Wolfgang Rihm, "Electra" by Richard Strauss and "Lulu" by Alban Berg. As for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his opera "Don Giovanni" will be presented. Other operas on the Festival schedule include "Romeo and Juliet", "Norma" and "Orpheus and Eurydice". The performers include such resonant names as Dorothea Röschmann, Anna Netrebko, René Pape and many, many more.
Theater 2010
The theatrical schedule of this year includes plays of Sophocle's "Oedipus at Colonus ", Zweig's "The Resistance of Reality", Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream", Racines' "Phedra" and, of course, Hofmannsthal's "Everyman". Enthralling audiences will be in 2010 such actors as Klaus Maria Brandauer, Ben Becker and Birgit Minichmayr.
Concerts 2010
In 2010, concert fans won't be in the slightest short-changed either. The schedule includes pieces by Bruckner, Beethoven, Bartók, Brahms, Schönberg, Wagner, Schumann, Debussy, Mahler, Strauss and many, many more. The Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic and the World Orchestra for Peace, among many others, will present only the very best performances.
This summer there will be many famous conductors, such as Daniel Barenboim, Sir Simon Rattle and Riccardo Muti.
Summer 2010 offers you 14 different ticket packages. Seven of these are particularly attractive to Festival visitors, since they feature events on five consecutive days that share a common or similar theme.


