The
Salzburg Easter Festival (the
Salzburger Osterfestspiele) is an annual festival of
opera and
classical music held in
Salzburg,
Austria during Easter week. It was founded by the conductor
Herbert von Karajan in
1967 as a means of expanding the traditional
Summer Festival and it presents major productions of
operas at the beginning and the end, along with works from the great orchestral repertoire at the
Großes Festspielhaus.
One of the keys to the Festival’s success has been the strength of the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and, continuing the tradition of the principal conductor of the orchestra being the Festival’s artistic director,
Claudio Abbado took over in 1994 with
Simon Rattle in charge since 2003. In 2005 the Festival expanded its horizons by including a contemporary music series and presentations by young people’s orchestras such as the
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, directed by
Franz Welser-Möst, followed by the
European Union Youth Orchestra under
Vladimir Ashkenazy in 2006.
The range of operatic works is quite broad. Rattle introduced Fidelio in 2003 and Così fan tutte in 2004, following with Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes in 2005 and Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande in 2006. Initiating a new Ring Cycle in 2007 was Das Rheingold.
See also
List of opera festivals
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