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4 — 28 July 2013Festspielhaus Erl
President: Hans Peter HaselsteinerGeneral Director: Gustav Kuhn
Tyrolean Festival Erl
Summer
TyroleanFestival Erl
Summer
2013
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ARTISTIC PAUSE
400th Anniversary of the Erl Passion PlayPage xx
Erl and SurroundingsPage xx
Attractions in Tyrol and Upper Bavaria Page 108
ErlebnisSennerei ZillertalPage 110
SERVICE
Friends of the Tyrolean Festival ErlPage xx
Getting TherePage xx
Shuttle ServicePage xx
Festival Shuttle to/from Salzburg and MunichPage xx
Organization of the Tyrolean Festival ErlPage xx
Tickets and DiscountsPage xx
Children and Youth TicketsPage xx
ThanksPage xx
Seating Plan FestspielhausPage xx
Program Overviewpage 6
OPERAPage 11
CONCERTPage 19
CHAMBER MUSICPage 29
MEMBERS
Gustav KuhnPage 44
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival ErlPage 47
Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl Page 48
Design Studio of the Tyrolean Festival Erl Page 49
Accademia di MontegralPage 50
Project MontegralPage 52
MembersPage 54
FESTSPIELHAUSPage 57
PARTNER HOTELSPage 90
Content
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Thu, 11 July
Gasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 1Page 33
Fri, 12 July – Premiere
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDILa Traviata
Page 15
Sat, 13 July
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDIRigoletto
Page 13
Sun, 14 July
Festspielhaus, 6pm
II BEETHOVEN PLUSPage 23
Mon, 15 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 2Page 34
Tue, 16 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 2Page 35
Wed, 17 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
RECITVAL EVENING 2Page 36
Thu, 4 July – Opening
Festspielhaus, 7pm
WAGNER, FRANUI & COPage 20
Fri, 5 July – Premiere
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI Rigoletto
Page 13
Sat, 6 July – Premiere
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDIIl Trovatore
Page 14
Sun, 7 July
Festspielhaus, 6pm
I BEETHOVEN PLUSPage 21
Mon, 8 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 1Page 30
Tue, 9 July
Erl Parish, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 1Page 31
Wed, 10 July
Erl Parish, 8pm
RECITVAL EVENING 1Page 32
Program Overview
8 9
Thu, 18 July
Gasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 2Page 37
Fri, 19 July
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI Il Trovatore
Page 14
Sat, 20 July
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI La Traviata
Page 15
Sun, 21 July
Festspielhaus, 6pm
III BEETHOVEN PLUSPage 24
Mon, 22 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 3Page 38
Tue, 23 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 3Page 40
Wed, 24 July
Erl Parish Church, 8pm
RECITAL EVENING 3Page 41
Thu, 25 July
Gasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 3Page 42
Fri, 26 July
Festspielhaus, 6pm
IV BEETHOVEN PLUSPage 25
Sat, 27 July
Festspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI Nabucco
Page 16
Sun, 28 July
Festspielhaus, 6pm
V BEETHOVEN PLUSPage 26
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OPERA
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Fri, 5 July – PremiereSat, 13 July
Festspielhaus7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI Rigoletto
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral
Rigoletto Thomas Gazheli, Oskar HillebrandtIl Duca di Mantova George Humphrey, Giordano LucàGilda Sophie Gordeladze, Anna Princeva, Mariacarla SeraponteMaddalena Michela Bregantin, Emily RighterSparafucile Yasushi HiranoMonterone Thomas Gazheli, Ezio Maria Tisi Giovanna Anna Lucia NardiMarullo Frederik BaldusBorsa Marco de CarolisConte di Ceprano Ezio Maria TisiContessa di Ceprano Mariacarla SerapontePaggio della Duchessa Maria LadurnerUn Usciere Volker Giese, Nicola Ziccardi
Orchestra and Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Musical Director and Director Gustav KuhnStage Design Jan Hax HalamaCostumes Lenka RadeckyDramaturge Andreas LeisnerLight Gustav Kuhn, Wolfgang von Zoubek
GIUSEPPE VERDI Trilogia Popolare
Rigoletto – Il Trovatore – La Traviata
“On and on, without a break! To do justice to a truth that is frantically changing! Rigoletto, Trovatore, Traviata, composed in two or three years! Hope to have finally found the ultimate. These are the living remains of what no longer is.” This is how the eponymous hero in Franz Werfel’s deeply knowledgeable “Verdi – A Novel of the Opera” visualizes his completed works in a feverish dream. As fatalistic as Werfel’s Verdi sees his tril-ogy: the triumvirate of Rigoletto, Trovatore and La Traviata really is his masterpiece. The plot of these operas differs radi-cally from most other operas in that Verdi sympathizes with society’s outcasts: the protagonists in Rigoletto, Trovatore and La Traviata are a hunchback, a gypsy and a prostitute respec-tively. The “popular trilogy” also stands out because by that time Verdi had reached such an acute understanding of his medium that it allowed him to write the perfect opera using a simple and straightforward musical language. Minimal is also the set at the Festspielhaus. We take serious the compositional and textual unity of these three operas and conceptualized them as an interwoven trilogy.
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Sat, 6 July – PremiereFri, 19 July
Festspielhaus7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI Il Trovatore
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral
Manrico Ferdinand von Bothmer, George HumphreyLeonora Anna Princeva, Mariacarla SeraponteConte di Luna Michael KupferAzucena Michela Bregantin, Hermine HaselböckFerrando Thomas Gazheli Ruiz Marco de CarolisInes Aurora Faggioli, Emily RighterUn Vecchio Zingaro Volker Giese
Orchestra and Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Musical Director and Director Gustav KuhnStage Design Jan Hax HalamaCostumes Lenka RadeckyDramaturge Andreas LeisnerLight Gustav Kuhn, Wolfgang von Zoubek
Fri, 12 July – PremiereSat, 20 July
Festspielhaus7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDI La Traviata
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral
Violetta Valéry Sophie Gordeladze, Cristina Pasaroiu, Mariacarla SeraponteAlfredo Germont Ferdinand von Bothmer, Marco de Carolis, Giordano LucàGiorgio Germont Giulio Boschetti, Nicola ZiccardiFlora Bervoix Aurora Faggioli, Emily RighterGastone Marco de CarolisMarquis d‘Obigny Frederik Baldus Baron Douphol Ezio Maria TisiAnnina Anna Lucia NardiDottor Grenvil Yasushi HiranoDomestico di Flora Volker Giese, Nicola Ziccardi
Orchestra and Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Musical Director and Director Gustav KuhnStage Design Jan Hax HalamaCostumes Lenka RadeckyDramaturge Andreas LeisnerLight Gustav Kuhn, Wolfgang von Zoubek
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Sat, 27 JulyFestspielhaus, 7pm
GIUSEPPE VERDINabucco
Nabucco (short for “Nebuchadnezzar”) marked a new epoch in Italian opera. Hadn’t the German composer Otto Nicolai refused to accept the proposal of the libretto, would have Verdi ever written another opera after his personal tragedy and artistic failure in 1841? Suffering from of depression, Verdi was ready to give up music altogether. With Nabucco, his first successful opera, Verdi managed to free himself from the specter of his failure and to incorporate – in a stroke of genius – in this tra-ditional bel-canto style opera all elements of a musical drama, the main aesthetic conception that was going to underlie all of Verdi’s works. Erl’s Verdi production will reflect this combina-tion of bel canto tradition and dramatic truth. The young singer Anna Princeva is probably as good an Abigaile as Giuseppina Strepponi, Verdi’s first Abigaile, was 170 years ago.
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral
Nabucco Thomas Gazheli, Oliviero GiorgiuttiAbigaile Soojin Moon, Anna PrincevaZaccaria Franz HawlataFenena Michela Bregantin, Svetlana Kotina Ismaele Marco de Carolis, Alessandro LiberatoreGran sacerdote di Belo Giulio Boschetti, Nicola ZiccardiAbdallo Patrizio Saudelli, Marco de Carolis Anna Sandra Pastrana, Laura Scotti
Orchestra and Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Musical Director Gustav KuhnDirector Andreas LeisnerStage Design Jan Hax HalamaCostumes Lenka RadeckyLight Gustav Kuhn, Wolfgang von Zoubek
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CONCERT
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Sun, 7 JulyFestspielhaus, 6pm
I BEETHOVEN PLUS
6pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 1 in C major, op. 21
{Interval}
7pm
FRANCESCO LIBETTAImaginary Paraphrases on “The Saracen”
by Richard Wagner (Premiere) Work commissioned by the Tyrolean Festival Erl 2013
ARNOLD SCHÖNBERGRecitals, op. 2
ALEXANDER ZEMLINSKY From Songs, op. 6
{Interval}
8pm LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, op. 55 “Eroica”
The first chord of Beethoven’s 1st Symphony is pure revolu-tion. How little sympathy Beethoven had left for the revolution can be seen in his rededication of the 3rd Symphony. How-ever, the Symphony No. 1 marks the beginning of Beethoven’s compositional revolution, which was deliberately suspended in the 2nd Symphony to create a contrast, and resurfaces full force in the 3rd.
With the middle part the “Beethoven Plus” concert series is re-starting a double tradition. Firstly, hundred years ago a symphonic concert was unthinkable without vocal recitals or chamber music. ➝
Thu, 4 July – OpeningFestspielhaus, 7pm
WAGNER, FRANUI et al
Every day of every year brings plenty of reasons for anniver-saries. Where to start celebrating and where to stop? In 2013 we will perform Verdi in a house that has the ideal acoustics for the composer’s operas. And what a nice coincidence that the world is also celebrating the two-hundredth anniversary of Verdi’s birth in 2013! That Wagner, who too was born in 1813, will not be heard in Erl this summer is obviously un-thinkable. The Festival Orchestra and the Musicbanda Franui (which happens to celebrate it’s 20th anniversary in 2013) will meet at the opening of the Tyrolean Festival Erl 2013 to mix an exciting Wagner cocktail to make sure that the “other” jubilarian, whom the Tyrolean Festival Erl owes so much, will not be shortchanged. Two sound worlds will unite in line with the concept of Gesamtkunstwerk.
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
Musicbanda Franui
Tuba Andreas Fuetsch Clarinet, Bass Clarinet Johannes Eder Saxophone, Clarinet Romed Hopfgartner Contrabass, Accordion Markus Kraler Harp, Zither, Voice Angelika Rainer Dulcimer, Guitar, Voice Bettina Rainer Trumpet, Cornet, Voice Markus RainerTrumpet, Cornet, Voice, Musical Director Andreas Schett Valve Trombone, Voice Martin Senfter Violin Nikolai Tunkowitsch
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Sun, 14 JulyFestspielhaus, 6pm
II BEETHOVEN PLUS
6pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 2 in D major, op. 36
{Interval}
7pm
IVAN FEDELETierra del fuego
SALVATORE SCIARRINOTerza sonata
OLIVIER MESSIAENFrom “Poèmes pour mi”
{Interval}
8pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68 “Pastorale”
According to Franz Winter, the “Heiligenstadt Symphonies” contain a duality that captures the harmony between the expression and the perception of Heiligenstadt’s landscape. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 kind of describes the nature of the symphony, of humans and – if you will (in the 6th) – of nature itself. Beethoven’s music is also (not yet) meant to be taken literally.
Piano Alfonso AlbertiSoprano Anna Princeva
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
Just like a sorbet that is served during a multi-course dinner the middle part of a concert serves to cleanse the ear so that the next part may be enjoyed with a fresh perspective. This contemporary middle part is the second tradition that is being revived in 2013. Introduced back in 2001, when all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies were performed under Gustav Kuhn and his “Beethoven Fever”, it was enthusiastically received by the audience. In 2013, internationally acclaimed pianists and soloists will perform during the middle part.
Piano Vincenzo Maltempo Soprano Susanne Geb
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
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Fri, 26 JulyFestspielhaus, 6pm
IV BEETHOVEN PLUS
6pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 8 in F major, op. 93
{Interval}
7pm
ARAM KHACHATURIANToccata
BORIS PAPANDOPULOScherzo Fantastico
8 StudiesRICHARD STRAUSS
2 Lieder op. 51{Interval}
8pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOENSymphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92
The chronology of the program goes to show that our philoso-phy is inspired by music alone and not by any dramaturgical/literary theories or extra-musical ideas. With our 2007 pro-duction of Wagner’s Ring cycle in exact chronological order of composition, we demonstrated how important an historic performance order can be. Beethoven’s two symphonies, how-ever, are of equal perfection thus obviating the need for a historically correct order. It is interesting to note that while the Adagio is missing in both symphonies, the introduction and 2nd mo6pmvement of the 7th are divine and even for Bee-thoven unique. The same holds true for the four well-balanced movements of the 8th.
Piano Jasminka StančulBass Franz Hawlata
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
Sun, 21 JulyFestspielhaus, 6pm
III BEETHOVEN PLUS
6pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 4 in B major, op. 60
{Interval}
7pm BÉLA BARTÓK“Out of Doors”
ARNOLD SCHÖNBERGOp. 19
ANTON VON WEBERNThree Recitals op. 25
{Interval}
8pm
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67
Whether it was fate knocking at the doors in the 5th Symphony or whether Beethoven returned to a more classic style in the 4th is not as interesting as the 4th’s slow and dramatic Ada-gio introduction that has little to do with traditional Adagio introductions, and the genius transition from the 3rd into the final movement of the 5th Symphony. These are two musical advances we as musicians bow to. Piano Davide CabassiMezzo Soprano Hermine Haselböck
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
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SPECIALSSun, 28 JulyFestspielhaus, 6pm
V BEETHOVEN PLUS
6pm
GERHARD WIMBERGER Klangwege (Premiere)
{Interval}
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125
So much has been written about Beethoven’s 9th, that we will keep it short here. The in our opinion right, and with all its repetitions complete, form of the 9th’s second movement is so well balanced that from a musical standpoint it seamlessly follows the 7th and 8th. The cello and bass recitative – which resembles the bass baritone solo that comes later – leads more or less straight to Gustav Mahler. In order to comprehend the musical genius that was Beethoven there is only one thing to say: he was ahead of his time by almost one hundred years …
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral
Soprano Susanne GebMezzo Soprano Emily RighterTenor Michael BabaBass Franz Hawlata
Choir Academy and Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Conductor Gustav Kuhn
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Tue, 9 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 1
LEOŠ JANÁCEKSonata for Violin and Piano
KAROL SZYMANOWSKINocturne and Tarantella
BÉLA BARTÓKSix Romanian Folk Dances
GEORGE GERSHWIN3 Préludes
MAURICE RAVELSonata for Violin and Piano No. 1
Originally the “Cabassi & Friends” series had a very simple idea behind it: Davide Cabassi – a “child” of the Festival – was to invite musicians of his choice and perform three concerts with them. The unique idea is in its fifth year now and reveals who the real friends are. Béla Bartók and Leoš Janácek are two names that keep emerging, two friends who have been invited many times and have become steady companions of Cabassi. First-time invitee this year: Karol Szymanowski, the master of Polish impressionism. Additional focus this year: George Gershwin. Cabassi’s curtain-raiser concert features Li-nus Roth, Echo winner of 2006, who will debut in Erl with his Stradivari Dancla.
Violin Linus RothPiano Davide Cabassi
Mon, 8 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 1
EUGÈNE AYNSLEY GOOSSENSSuite for Harp, Flute and Violin
NINO ROTASonata for Flute and HarpCAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS
Fantaisie for Violin and HarpLOUIS SPOHR
Sonata in C minor for Violin and HarpJACQUES IBERT
Deux Interludes for Violin, Flute and Harp
His performance in Tannhäuser proved Antonio Ostuni’s ex-ceptional talent. By entrusting the musical prodigy with the third Chamber Music evening in a row the Tyrolean Festival Erl is making an exception to their philosophy of diversity. In 2013, Antonio Ostuni will enrich our musical experience with an exciting fringe repertory for the Chamber Music Series of the Tyrolean Festival Erl.
Harp Antonio OstuniViolin Giulia BellingeriFlute Francesca Salvemini
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Wed, 10 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
RECITAL EVENING 1
CARL LOEWESelect Ballads
FRANCESCO PAOLO TOSTISelect Recitals
“To challenge traditional listening experiences – to clean the ears of the musically educated – has always been a matter of great importance to the Tyrolean Festival Erl. The Festival focuses on young visions and new perceptions of the familiar. In line with this philosophy, the season’s first Recital Even-ing will present two completely different approaches to one genre: the song”. This is what we said last year when made Schubert meet Weill. The same idea holds true in 2013, when the grandmaster of the ballade, an artist who loves this genre like no one else, meets a shooting star of the baritone scene, who lends his voice to the unrecognized yet highly expressive Italian composer Francesco Paolo Tosti.
Baritone Oskar HillebrandtBaritone Andrea Borghini
Piano Jeanpierre Faber
Thu, 11 JulyGasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 1
SWINGING ON A STAR …A jazzy evening with songs by Gershwin, Porter,
Weill and Rodgers & Hammerstein
Born in the USA, trained in Italy and domiciled in Vienna, the singer Emily Righter is a new member of the ensemble of the Tyrolean Festival Erl and the Accademia di Montegral. For the first evening at the “Blaue Quelle”, Mrs. Righter and her Vien-nese colleagues will present evergreens of jazz, blues and the American musical repertoire. Festivalgoers can look forward to an inspiring folk music evening with a difference.
Mezzo Soprano Emily RighterPiano Frank “Johnny” SchüttenBass Nikolaus ReichelPercussion Hajo von Hadeln
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Mon, 15 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 2
BÉLA BARTÓKSonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano
CARLO BOCCADORO“Not waiting to say anything about John”
for 2 Pianos and PercussionGIROLAMO DERACO
“Thou” for Solo KettledrumMARCELLO FILOTEI
“Traghetti” (Austria Premiere)BÉLA BARTÓK
“Contrasts” for Violin, Clarinet and Piano
Two works by Béla Bartók, the Violin Sonata and the Trio Contrasts (officially commissioned by clarinetist Benny Good-man), form the framework around which this concert is built. Sandwiched in between these classics of the chamber music literature there will be performances exploring and expand-ing the extraordinary possibilities of the percussion and the piano. In addition festivalgoers will be treated to two Austria premieres by two Italian composers. Also part of the program is the mezzo sopranist Aurora Faggioli, a young prodigy from the Accademia di Montegral’s great talent pool.
Mezzo Soprano Aurora FaggioliViolin Marco BronziClarinet Roberta GottardiPiano Davide Cabassi, Tatiana LarionovaPercussion Patrick Künig, Gianmaria Romanenghi
Tue, 16 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 2
CLAUDE DEBUSSY“Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune” for 2 Pianos
GEORGE GERSHWIN“An American in Paris” for 2 Pianos and Percussion
LEONARD BERNSTEINSymphonic dances from
“The West Side Story” for 2 PianosBÉLA BARTÓK
Sonata for 2 Pianos and Percussion
On his second evening with friends, Davide Cabassi will pre-sent an American in Paris: Geoge Gershwin. Darius Milhaud was one of the “Les Six” Gershwin had asked for composition lesson although by that time he already was the “first-rate Gershwin” who had earned the respect of such luminaries as Igor Stravinsky (“How much money do you make in a year, Mr. Gershwin?”) and Alban Berg (“Mr. Gershwin, music is music!”). Claude Debussy, the third name of the evening, is another musician who had greatly inspired Gershwin. This inspiration culminated in Gershwin’s An American in Paris which begins with a very much Debussy influenced “walking theme” which appears throughout the piece.
Percussion Patrick Künig, Gianmaria RomanenghiPiano Davide Cabassi, Tatiana Larionova
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Wed, 17 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
RECITAL EVENING 2
KARL GOLDMARKSelect Songs from “Twelve Songs”
JOSEPH MARXSongs from the cycle “Verklärtes Jahr”
EGON KORNAUTHSelect Songs
SAMUEL BARBERFrom “Hermit Songs” op. 29
REYNALDO HAHNSelect Songs
Once big names of the Austro-Hungarian late romantic era, Goldmark, Marx and Kornauth are composers that have been largely forgotten today. Michael Kupfer is rescuing them from oblivion by bringing their unrecognized and underappreciated works back into the limelight. With Barber’s Hermit Songs, Emily Righter will make her Erl debut with another rarity. Mé-lodies by Reynaldo Hahn, a remarkable composer whose works capture the carefreeness of “la belle époque”, will serve as an exciting contrast to the Austrian composers of the same era.
Mezzo Soprano Emily RighterBaritone Michael KupferPiano Jeanpierre Faber, Margarita Oganesjan
Thu, 18 JulyGasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 2
ETHNO EMOTIONS
With “Ethno Emotions” Paul Engel is paying a musical tribute to the strong cultural individuality and the natural musical power and spontaneity of indigenous people across the globe. Mr. Engel’s “Ethno Performances” are a new creative adventure that combine 30 years experience as a composer with modern ideas and topics. Paul Engel puts to music texts by such per-sonalities as Du Fu, Rabindranath Tagore, William Shakespeare, and contemporaries like Kurt Kreiler and Gudrun Schön-Stoll. This very personal evening will – as is usual at the Blaue Quelle – explore and cross musical boundaries.
Soprano Anne LüneburgerInstruments, Concept, Composition Paul Engel
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Mon, 22 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CHAMBER MUSIC 3
GREGORIAN CHORALVictimae paschali laudes
(Transcription for English Horn and Viola)DARIO CASTELLOSonata Seconda
AURELIO ARCIDIACONOVariazioni su un’antica melodia popolare scozzese
(Transcription for Violin, Marimba, English Horn and Contrabass)
FRITZ KREISLERPraeludium, Allegro und Tempo di Minuetto
in the style of Gaetano PugnaniBÉLA BARTÓK
Romanian Folk Dances(Transcription for Violin, Marimba and Piano)
ERIC SAMMUT“Rotations” for Marimba, Oboe and Piano
ELIOTT CARTER“Pastoral” for English Horn and Piano
GIROLAMO DERACO Work commissioned by
the Tyrolean Festival Erl 2013 (Premiere)PABLO DE SARASATE
Gypsy Airs (Transcription for Violin, Marimba, Piano and Contrabass)
ASTOR PIAZZOLLAAdiós Nonino
Chamber music is one of the focal points of the Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl. Small ensembles that are incredibly versatile and captivating form quickly in between rehearsal periods. If there is no repertory that fits comfortably, the musi-cians simply arrange one. Francesco Iorio is especially fast (and talented) at this. Together with his orchestra colleagues he will perform a roller coaster ride through the history of music that includes everything from Gregorian chorales to Astor Piaz-zolla. Girolamo Deraco also wrote a commissioned work for the musicians of the orchestra that will premiere that evening.
Violin, Viola Francesco IorioEnglish horn, Oboe Juan Manuel García-Cano RuizMarimba Daniele PalmaContrabass Massimo di MoiaPiano Emanuele Lippi
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Tue, 23 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
CABASSI & FRIENDS 3
MODEST MUSSORGSKYPictures at an Exhibition
(Transcription by Gomalan/Cabassi)LEOŠ JANÁCEK
CapriccioGEORGE GERSHWIN
Rhapsody in Blue (Adaption by Jean-Francois Taillard)
Mussorgsky’s most famous piano composition was published some 40 years after the composer’s death. The piece is known today primarily through the orchestral version created by Mau-rice Ravel. Many other musicians have orchestrated Mussorg-sky’s piano suite, including Gomalan Brass, Davide Cabassi and Jean-Francois Taillard, whose arrangement of the Rhapsody in Blue was met with rave reviews. The centerpiece of the program will be the original composition of Leoš Janácek’s Capriccio. This rarely performed masterpiece from Janácek’s mature creative period presents a special challenge because of its unusual instrumentation.
Gomalan Brass
Trumpet Marco Pierobon, Marco BraitoHorn Nilo CaracristiTrombone Stefano AmmannatiTuba Gianluca ScipioniPiano Davide CabassiFlute Claudio Marinone
Wed, 24 JulyErl Parish Church, 8pm
RECITAL EVENING 3
GUSTAV MAHLER“Rückert Lieder”
“The Farewell from “The Song of the Earth” VICTOR ULLMANN
Songbook of Hafiz, op. 30NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Plenivshis’ rozoj, solovej, op. 2, Nr. 2 Ne veter, veya s vïsotï, op. 43, Nr. 2
SERGEI RACHMANINOFFV molchan‘ji nochi tajnoj, op. 4, Nr. 3
Ne poj, krasavica! op. 4, Nr. 4 PETER TCHAIKOVSKY
Nochi bezumnyje, op. 60, Nr. 6
We are proud to once more present two new singers who will perform an at least partly very individual repertoire on the third Recital Evening of the season. The bass Yasushi Hirano is well known in Austria for his performances in Vienna; the young Russian Svetlana Kotina, however, is a complete new-comer. What they have in common is their admiration for Gustav Mahlers, whose Farewell from The Song of Earth is a highlight of the entire lieder repertoire. With songs by Rach-maninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky, Svetlana Kotina will present music from her homeland; with the “Ullmann Cycle” bassist Yasushi Hirano will perform rarely heard works.
Mezzo Soprano Svetlana KotinaBass Yasushi HiranoPiano Jeanpierre Faber, Sayuri Hirano
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CASTThu, 25 JulyGasthof Blaue Quelle, 8pm
BLAUE QUELLE 3
GIUSEPPE VERDIAida
Five musicians in costumes will play, sing, dance and take on the roles of Aida characters in a fast sequence of music and readings. This unusual performance is designed to introduce Verdi’s masterpiece to new audiences, including children, while at the same time remaining highly entertaining for those who are familiar with Aida. The fourteen delicate arrangements for brass quintet (among them the overture, the triumphal march and the ballet performance) are linked via text and acting, and form the main ingredient of a highly enjoyable evening that is both serious and comical.
Gomalan Brass
Aida Marco BraitoAmneris Marco PierobonRadames Nilo CaracristiKing Stefano AmmannatiAmonasro Gianluca Scipioni
Arrangements Marco Pierobon
Director Sabrina Morena
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among others. In 1986 Gustav Kuhn made his debut as opera director with the Flying Dutchman in Trieste (stage design and costumes: Peter Pabst); in 1993 he developed the “Hall Opera” series for Suntory Hall Opera in Tokyo; Kuhn stayed with the Salzburg Festival until 1997 (1989 Un ballo in maschera; 1992, 1994 and 1997 La clemenza di Tito). From 1983 to 1985 Kuhn served as general music director at the Bonn Opera, followed by engagements as head conductor of the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome and later as artistic director of the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples. From 1990 to 1994 Kuhn headed the music festival in Macerata. Gustav Kuhn has been artistic director of “Neue Stimmen” (New Voices), an international singing competition by the German Bertelsmann Foundation in Gütersloh, since 1987. In 1992 Kuhn founded the Accademia di Montgral, head-quartered at the Convento dell’Angelo in Lucca (Tuscany) since 2000. In 1997 Kuhn founded the Tyrolean Festival Erl. After working on Wagner’s Ring for several years, Kuhn took the production on tour for the first time in 2005 (Santander) and produced the now legendary 24-hour Ring. The same year Dr. Hans Peter Haselsteiner agreed to become president of the Tyrolean Festival Erl; the construction of the Festspielhaus is largely owed to his efforts and commitment. By the end of summer 2012 Gustav Kuhn will have directed and conducted all of Wagner’s grand operas at Erl’s Passionsspielhaus. The opening of the Festspielhaus is scheduled for December 2012.
Gustav Kuhn has been artistic director of the Haydn Orches-tra of Bolzano and Trento since January 2003. In 2010 Kuhn instituted the South Tyrol Festival (Toblach / Dobbiaco) at the urging of Governor Dr. Luis Durnwalder.
Gustav Kuhn’s compositions include orchestra works, mass-es and solo pieces; his instrumentation of Janácek’s Diary of One Who Disappeared met with great acclaim at the Opéra National de Paris (released at Edition Peters). Kuhn has been performing the Delirium concert series in his hometown of Salzburg annually since 2007. Gustav Kuhn’s recording are available at col legno, BMG, EMI, CBS, Capriccio, Supraphon, Orfeo, Koch / Schwann, Coreolan, ARTE NOVA and others.
His book Aus Liebe zur Musik (Out Of Love For Music) by Henschel Verlag.
Gustav Kuhn
Born in Salzburg, Gustav Kuhn studied conducting with Hans Swarovsky, Bruno Maderna and Herbert von Karajan at the Conservatories in Vienna and Salzburg and graduated from the Salzburg University in philosophy, psychology and psy-chopathology. Kuhn was only 24 years old when he won the prestigious international conducting competition of the Aus-trian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF).
From 1970 to 1977 Kuhn worked as choirmaster and con-ductor at the Istanbul Opera House, then as 1st Chapel Master at the Dortmund Opera House. During this time he already gave guest performances in Palermo, Naples and Bologna. Later he had engagements as guest director in Rome, Florence, Venice and Zurich. Gustav Kuhn also conducted the Berlin Philhar-monics, the Dresden State Orchestra, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala in Milan, the Orchestre Na-tional de France in Paris, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, the NHK Orchestra in Tokyo, and, last but not least, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1974 Kuhn found-ed the Institute for Aleatoric Music in Salzburg; in 1977 he made his debut at the Vienna State Opera with Richard Strauss’ Elektra; only a year later, in 1978, he debuted at the Bavarian State Opera and the Salzburg Festival; the following season Maestro Kuhn made his conducting debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in London and was engaged as General Music Director in Bern; in 1980 Kuhn opened the Glynde-bourne Festival. More debuts followed: 1981 with Fidelio in Chicago; 1982 with Così fan tutte at the Paris Opera; 1984 with Tannhäuser at Milan’s Scala; 1986 with Un ballo in maschera at Arena di Verona. In 1986 Gustav Kuhn started to direct and produce operas to achieve a greater artistic union between a work’s visual and musical components. Kuhn produced and staged The Flying Dutchman (Triest), Parsifal (Naples), Salome (Rome), Don Carlos (Turin), Don Giovanni (Festival di Mac-erata), Rossini’s Otello (Berlin, Braunschweig and Tokyo), La Bohème (Tokyo), Ariadne on Naxos (Milan), Falstaff (Tokyo),
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Choir Academyof the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Founded in 2007, the Choir Academy is on par with the Fes-tival Orchestra. The Choir Academy, too, offers its members a holistic development as artists, and focuses on strengthening the individual voice within the choral setting.
Artistic director of the young ensemble is Gustav Kuhn. The Choir Academy has a base of 32 members but can vary in size depending on the repertoire being performed, which ranges from a cappella music to great concert and opera productions.
The Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival Erl places great emphasis on the quality and training of the individual voice. Singers receive significant individual attention, making it pos-sible for singers to expand their musical and vocal potential.
The Choir Academy’s concert repertoire includes Verdi’s Messa da Requiem, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis, Mahler’s Sym-phony No. 8, Joseph Haydn’s Nelson Mass, and Gioacchino Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle. Under Marco Medved, the Choir Academy performed in opera productions of The Mas-tersingers of Nuremberg, Fidelio, Electra, The Magic Flute and The Flying Dutchman, Tannhäuser, Parsifal, Lohengrin and Tosca as well as in a cappella concerts.
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Founded in the summer of 1999, the Orchestra generated en-thusiastic audiences and critical acclaim in its first year at the Tyrolean Festival Erl. The Orchestra is an amalgamation of the finest talents, experienced musicians from renowned international orchestras, chamber music specialists and teach-ers who share a passion for classical works and a dedication to musical perfection.
Every summer and winter the musicians meet up at the Tyrolean Festival Erl or for guest performances to perform the magnificent works of Wagner and Strauss as well as romantic and classical concert pieces. With Gustav Kuhn as spiritus rector and musical director, the orchestra has received lavish praise and great international acclaim.
The Orchestra’s repertory is extremely diverse and includes Richard Wagner’s ten dramatic operas, operas by Strauss, Mo-zart, Beethoven and Rossini, Beethoven’s symphonies and a wide range of classical music from baroque to romantic, as well as contemporary compositions and premieres.
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The “Convento dell’Angelo” near Lucca (Tuscany) has been the artistic center of the Accademia di Montegral since October 2000. The way the Accademia works is that certain topics are chosen which are then discussed and debated by students and renowned experts (e.g. elocutionists, répétiteurs, conduc-tors, directors, etc.) during class. The Accademia also provides practice-oriented information on a variety of topics such as casting, fees, etc.
The Accademia offers its high-level support not only to talented young singers but also to artists from related fields such as instrumentalists, conductors, composers and direc-tors. This way it is possible for the Accademia di Montegral to produce and perform complete opera productions itself. Some of the Accademia di Montegral’s esteemed honorary members include Francisco Araiza, Albert Dohmen, Gertrud Ottenthal, Peter Pabst and Renato Bruson. Funding and support for the Accademia’s programs comes largely from sponsors and private benefactors.
Donation Account
Italy: Accademia di Montegral, Cassa di Risparmio di LuccaAccount No. 112201; ABI 06200, CAB 13754; IBAN IT 84 G 06200 13754 000000112201; SWIFT BPALIT3L
Contact Accademia di MontegralVia per Tramonte 2530I-55100 Ponte a Moriano (LU)T & F +39 (0) 583 / 40 63 00 [email protected]
Accademia di Montegral
In today’s competitive free market young professionals like singers, conductors, répétiteurs, stage designers and costume designers often find themselves left out in the cold and there-fore ultimately doomed to fail. What once was the respon-sibility of theater and music directors, namely the support and professional education of young artists, today is often subject to their arbitrariness and the dictate of the entertain-ment industry. In addition, the opera is in the throes of an economic and structural crisis: high operating costs, expensive technology, grand trappings, a sluggish – and sometimes hos-tile – bureaucracy, and incompetent opera makers add to the already challenging situation. As a result there are many poorly trained and easy-to-replace young musicians, and, ultimately, a decreasing interest in opera, especially among younger peo-ple. The Accademia di Montegral sees its purpose in providing support and education as well as promoting the art form of the opera. The groundwork was laid in 1987 when conductor and director Gustav Kuhn founded the Accademia in Italy. Later, sister institutions were set up in Germany (1993) and in Japan (1994; Tokyo Suntory-Hall).
We would like to thank our
Sponsors and Benefactors:
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Project Montegral
Help for Streetchildren in Brazil
President Beate Weißmann Rosenheimerstraße 2D-83080 OberaudorfT +49 (0) 80 33 / 21 [email protected]
Dr. Christin KirnAccademia di MontegralVia per Tramonte 2530I-55100 Ponte a Moriano (LU)T +39 05 83 / 40 63 00 oder T +39 07 21 / 91 10 [email protected]
Donation Accounts
Austria Raika Bad Häring, Account No. 1025790 BLZ 36236 IBAN AT45 3623 6000 01025790, BIC RZTIAT 22236
Germany Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Mangfalltal–RosenheimAccount No. 346993, BLZ 711 600 00IBAN DE34 7116 0000 0000 346 993, BIC GENODEF1VRR
Italy Cassa di Risparmio di Bolzano, Account No. 5003723, BLZ 6045IBAN IT39 N060 4511 6010 0000 5003 723, BIC CRBZIT 2B001
Project MontegralHelp for Streetchildren in Brazil
The Accademia di Montegral is located inside the Convento dell’Angelo, a monastery of the Passionists, a Roman Catholic religious order. After hundreds of years at the Convento, which is beautifully set high above Lucca, a shortage of new priests and the dilapidated condition of the monastery forced the Pas-sionists to leave the Convento in the 1990ies and look for a new use of the building. In 2000 Gustav Kuhn’s Accademia di Montegral found its home in the Convento.
The Passionists, who live their faith through commitment to those who suffer, are dedicated to social work and fight-ing poverty worldwide. The Passionists of Brazil have several projects running in Salvador, Itabuna and Jequie to offer street children a better future and an alternative to life on the streets.
The Accademia di Montegral supports the work of the Pas-sionist Order in Brazil. Any assistance as well as donations are greatly appreciated. Please make your donation payable to: “Projekt Montegral, Hilfe für die Straßenkinder Brasiliens”
For further information on this initiative please visit:
www.projekt-montegral.de/en
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Director Gustav Kuhn, Andreas LeisnerAssistant Director, Stage Management Natalie Ortner, Jörg WesemüllerStage Design Jan Hax HalamaCostumes and Head of the Design Studio Lenka RadeckyMakeup Herbert Maier, Almuth SimonidesChamber Music Management Dr. Wolf Dieter Stöffel, Christoph ZiermannLight Design Gustav Kuhn, Wolfgang von ZoubekSound Sascha Tekale
Orchestra of the Tyrolean Festival Erl Orchestra Assistant Vladimir Deiko
Choir Academy of the Tyrolean Festival ErlIn cooperation with Capella MinskChoral Director Marco Medved, Ljudmila Efimova
Tyrolean Festival Erl Summer 2013 Cast
Artistic Director Prof. Dr. Gustav Kuhn
Singers of the Accademia di Montegral Members | Guests Michael Baba, Frederik Baldus, Ferdinand von Bothmer, Giulio Boschetti, Andrea Borghini, Michela Bregantin, Marco de Carolis, Aurora Faggioli, Thomas Gazheli, Susanne Geb, Volker Giese, Oliviero Giorgiutti, Sophie Gordeladze, Hermine Haselböck, Franz Hawlata, Oskar Hillebrandt, Yasushi Hirano, George Humphrey, Svetlana Kotina, Michael Kupfer, Maria Ladurner, Alessandro Liberatore, Giordano Lucà, Anne Lüneburger, Soojin Moon, Anna Lucia Nardi, Cristina Pasaroiu, Sandra Pastrana, Anna Princeva, Emily Righter, Patrizio Saudelli, Mariacarla Seraponte, Ezio Maria Tisi, Nicola Ziccardi
Instrumentalists Alfonso Alberti, Stefano Ammannati, Giulia Bellingeri, Marco Braito, Marco Bronzi, Davide Cabassi, Nilo Caracristi, Johannes Eder, Paul Engel, Jeanpierre Faber, Andreas Fuetsch, Juan Manuel García- Cano Ruiz, Roberta Gottardi, Hajo von Hadeln, Sayuri Hirano, Romed Hopf-gartner, Francesco Iorio, Markus Kraler, Patrick Künig, Tati-ana Larionova, Emanuele Lippi, Vincenzo Maltempo, Claudio Marinone, Massimo di Moia, Margarita Oganesjan, Antonio Ostuni, Daniele Palma, Marco Pierobon, Angelika Rainer, Bettina Rainer, Markus Rainer, Nikolaus Reichel, Gianmaria Romanenghi, Linus Roth, Francesca Salvemini, Andreas Schett, Frank “Johnny” Schütten, Gianluca Scipioni, Martin Senfter, Jasminka Stančul, Nikolai Tunkowitsch
Musical Director Gustav Kuhn, Helge Dorsch, Mauro Fabbri, Jeanpierre Faber, Emanuele Lippi, Thomas Mandl, Marco Medved, Andreas SchettMusical Assistants Helge Dorsch, Mauro Fabbri, Jeanpierre Faber, Jeong Un Kim, Sharolyn Kimmorley, Oleg Lesun, Emanuele Lippi, Chungki Min, Paolo Spadaro
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FESTSPIELHAUSCostume Design Studioof the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Musical diversity, unconventional views and a commitment to art outside the mainstream industry have defined the produc-tions of the Tyrolean Festival Erl from the very beginning. Gustav Kuhn’s quest to create an unmistakable signature style for the Festival led to the formation of a dedicated design studio in 2007. As head of the design studio, Lenka Radecky is responsible for both the technical and artistic aspects of costume design. Mrs. Radecky has surrounded herself with a highly qualified team of costume interpreters, tailors and as-sistants to ensure that no detail is missed.
The design studio of the Tyrolean Festival Erl combines highest demands on quality and expertise with deep knowl-edge, highly specialized work experience, and a passion for (opera) materials. The design studio of the Tyrolean Festival Erl is experienced in all aspects of costume design and produc-tion. In addition to designing for the Tyrolean Festival Erl, the design studio continues to work with other clients and also of-fers bespoke tailoring for private customers, including evening wear, bridal gowns, historic costumes and other handcrafts. All designing and sewing is done by hand and with great attention to even the minutest detail.
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even big orchestras to perform in comfort. The festival house offers a unique architectural experience while providing the artistic directors with tremendous creative freedom and the audience with the highest level of comfort.
Erl’s new festival house has been inaugurated at the opening of the first Winter Festival on 26 December 2012. The Winter Festival, which is scheduled to run yearly from St. Stephen’s Day (26 Dec) through Three Kings Day (6 Jan), will offer operas and classical music at a time when many opera houses in Europe are closed.
The construction of the Festspielhaus and all necessary infra-structure (parking garage etc.) was made possible largely by the Haselsteiner Family Private Foundation who covers the lion share of the estimated 36 million Euros in construction cost. The Foundation also pays for all working expenses as well as the cost arising from programming in the winter. In October 2011, the Tyrolean Festival Erl received eight million Euros in funding from the Tyrolean State Government to help finance the project. The Federal Government also granted eight million Euros in support of the Festival.
Festspielhaus
Set like a solitaire to the right of the Passionsspielhaus, the new Festspielhaus is an architectural stroke of genius for Erl. Despite its extraordinary architecture and unique aesthetics, the new festival house is not competing for presence with the white Passionsspielhaus, which is still dominating the scene in the summer. The buildings form a unity despite their dif-ferent appearances. While the Passionsspielhaus seems to be disappearing into the mountain, the Festspielhaus seems to be escaping from it. The new house has a very distinctive person-ality, which is especially evident in the winter. This is when the white Passionsspielhaus fades into the surroundings and the dark Festspielhaus stands out against the white landscape. The staircase leads visitors inside and to the asymmetrical and dynamic-looking foyer whose large windows open the dialogue with the surrounding nature and the neighboring Passionsspielhaus. Despite the openness, the house seems also comforting and offers private spaces for communication. A second staircase that is not immediately visible to the entering visitor leads to the second foyer located above the box office and cloakroom. Both foyers give access to the auditorium. With its beautiful wood paneling, warm colors and unique structure, the auditorium keeps the audience focus on the stage. Every seat enjoys full view of the stage. The 160-square meter orchestra pit is the world’s largest and offers plenty of space for
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LODGING
Why not combine your Winter Festival visit with a holiday? We have partnered up with top hotels in the greater Erl area that will make your culture trip a truly memorable one!
* Attractive Festival packages* 10 % discount on tickets for the Tyrolean Festival
Erl when booked in conjunction with your room* Shuttle service between your hotel and
the Festspielhaus* Free Festival playbill in your room* In-seat hostess service* A complimentary glass of Prosecco during the
interval
BEST WESTERN PLUS HOTEL-RESTAURANT ALPENROSE
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The Alpenrose has undergone a complete facelift in 2011 and now offers even more comfort and services. Enjoy first-class cultural and culinary holidays in the relaxed and welcoming atmosphere of the Alpenrose.
The hotel is quiet yet easily accessible. Free hotel shuttle to/from the Festival!
The Alpenrose is a superb destination for culture lovers and makes a great base for exploring the nearby cities of Innsbruck, Munich, Kitzbühel and Salzburg.
Contact Weissachstr. 47, 6330 Kufstein (A)T +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 [email protected]
PARTNER HOTELS
HOTEL ANDREAS HOFER
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The Andreas Hofer is a comfortable 4-star hotel in the center of Kufstein offering 185 beds and top service. All of the 94 rooms are equipped with bathroom/shower, WC, TV, radio and free W-Lan. The Andreas Hofer is a place of sophisticated hospitality and well known for its great dining. Since it was first mentioned in a document last century, the house has been a place where locals and guests alike meet for mouth-watering seasonal and regional dishes. Whether you are here for holidays, a business trip, a weekend retreat or a stopover, the Andreas Hofer offers traditional hospitality with modern standards of comfort.
Restaurant-guests enjoy free parking in our gated lot and/or the hotel’s underground garage. Free hotel shuttle to/from the Tyrolean Festival Erl.
Contact Georg-Pirmoser-Str. 8, 6330 Kufstein (A) T +43 (0) 53 72 / 69 80 · [email protected] · www. andreas-hofer.com
HOTEL AURACHER LÖCHL
Located in Austria’s smallest old town and with the Kufstein Fortress looming in the background, the Auracher Löchl has a 99% recommendation rate by guests and 5.8 stars with Holi-daycheck!
The restaurant serves excellent Tyrolean and Viennese specialties and superior steaks up to 1000g, grilled on a big, sizzling lava stone. The hotel also accommodates the world’s smallest “bridge restaurant” where couples can indulge in a romantic 5-course gourmet dinner, complete with candlelight.
The comfortable rooms are finished in Tyrolean country style and offer great views of either the River Inn or the lively Römerhofgasse. The Auracher Löchl’s sumptuous breakfast buffet offers a rich menu for a great start to your day.
Auracher Löchl: memorable and unique 356 days a year, for over 600 years.
Contact Römerhofgasse 2–5, 6330 Kufstein (A) T +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 [email protected] www.auracher-loechl.at
BERNHARD’SRESTAURANT & HOTEL
Located in the center of Oberaudorf and within easy reach of Erl, Bernhard’s Restaurant & Hotel is a traditional, family-run guesthouse amid the Bavarian and Tyrolean Alps.
End your Festival experience with a first-class dinner fea-turing Mediterranean inspired dishes prepared with regional and seasonal ingredients. The restaurant’s small parlors and cozy nooks offer a relaxing and tasteful atmosphere that is well suited to enjoying a fine meal. Our main building and the adjoining Bernhard čs Seebacher Haus offer comfortable rooms and suites finished in elegant country style. All are equipped with bathroom/shower, WC, flat screen TV and free W-Lan. The hotel’s spa area is a great place to relax and unwind.
Contact Marienplatz 2, 83080 Oberaudorf (D) T +49 (0) 80 33 / 30 [email protected] · www.bernhards.biz
SPORT-WELLNESSHOTEL BICHLHOF
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Charming inside, sunny outside: Located in Kitzbühel’s sun-niest spot, the Bichlhof is a trendy hotel with a traditional ambiance. The unique setting, superb views of the Hahnen-kamm Mountain, culinary delights prepared with regional and homemade ingredients, and the light-flooded spa combine to create an alpine vacation par excellence.
Contact Bichlnweg 153, 6370 Kitzbühel (A)T +43 (0) 53 56 / 640 [email protected] · www.bichlhof.at
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WELLNESS SCHLOSS PANORAMA ROYAL
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The Wellness Schloss Panorama Royal owes its names to the unique panorama location on a sunny plateau in Bad Häring. The hotel was built in accordance with the traditional princi-ples of Feng Shui to induce positive energy. The five elements fire, water, wood, metal and earth have been incorporated to create a tranquil atmosphere throughout the house. Geomanc-ers discovered five natural places of energy on the property. Highlight is the recognized Place of Energy.
The Wellness Schloss Panorama Royal is a first-class 4-star Superior hotel, offering elegant rooms, excellent food and a peaceful atmosphere that is conducive to relaxation.
The Royal SPA boasts a rock pool, a sauna village, quiet zones, a gym, and personalized treatments for the ultimate in pampering. The hotel also offers a great selection of activities, designed to keep you healthy and energized.
Contact Panoramastr. 2, 6323 Bad Häring (A) · T +43 (0) 53 32 / 77 [email protected] · www.panorama-royal.at
The Elisabeth in Kirchberg is Tyrol’s only 4-star Superior Hotel. Located only 5 minutes from Kitzbühel, the hotel is set amid peaceful nature and offers it’s own farm and demonstration dairy. The superb Elisabeth Spa boasts an indoor pool, hot tubs, saunas, steam baths, a brine grotto, an infrared sauna, massage showers and Kneipp facilities on 2,000-square meters. Indulge in pampering with such unique services as the Vinoble grape seed treatment that will rejuvenate your skin and relax your mind. The spa team is dedicated to creating the ultimate pampering experience for each guest!
Activities include guided hikes, guided sauna bathing and fitness classes. Golfing guests will enjoy staying at the Elisa-beth: 4 top golf courses are located in Kitzbühel and 19 more are within a short drive from the hotel. The Elisabeth is con-veniently located on the ski runs, with easy access to the slopes in Kitzbühel and the Skiwelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental. The hotel restaurant serves excellent food prepared with fresh ingredients from its own farm and dairy. The hotel’s bars are great places to socialize or relax over a nightcap.
Contact Aschauerstr. 75, 6365 Kirchberg in Tirol (A) T +43 (0) 53 57 / 22 77 [email protected] · www.hotel-elisabeth-tirol.com
HOTEL ELISABETH **** S
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BIO- UND WELLNESSHOTELSTANGLWIRT
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The 5-star Stanglwirt offers the best in Tyrolean hospitality and is a great place to escape from the world. The luxurious hotel has a wide range of different rooms and suites furnished with healthy pinewood.
Stanglwirt guests can choose from a great selection of soothing and invigorating spa and beauty treatments. Active guests will enjoy the hotel’s many activities. Facilities include a state-of-the-art, 500-sqare meter gym, an indoor riding arena, a private Lipizzaner farm, a driving range and several tennis courts. In the winter the Stanglwirt offers its guests a private ski school and shuttle service to the nearby ski areas. Stanglwirt’s rock sauna area features grottos and waterfalls, and is an oasis of peaceful relaxation. The hotel has several restaurants, all serving amazing food. Highlights include al-fresco dining in the summer, and the “Kuhstall-Stube”, which is separated from the cow barn by a large glass window. Stanlg- wirt … Enjoy 400 years of hospitality!
Contact Kaiserweg 1, 6353 Going am Wilden Kaiser (A)T +43 (0) 53 58 / 20 00 · [email protected] · www.stanglwirt.com
HOTEL SCHICK****
Situated in the scenic Kaiserwinkl region, the Hotel SCHICK is run by a family who has been a great fan of the Tyrolean Festival Erl since its beginnings. The hotel’s welcoming atmos-phere, excellent restaurant and attentive service will make your stay truly enjoyable and memorable. Beautiful Lake Walchsee is only a 3-minute walk away and guests enjoy free use of the private bathing beach. The hotel’s scenic surroundings make for great walks and hikes, as well as cycling tours around the lake (free loaner bikes are available). After a fun-filled day guests can unwind with a wide selection of relaxing body treatments at the luxurious SCHICK life SPA.
Enjoy Culture at the SCHICK
we are happy to assist you with all questions you may have regarding the Festival and purchase the tickets for you! SCHICK Festival Service * Light lunch before the performance* After-opera buffet* Shuttle service: Hotel – Festspielhaus and back * free underground car park
Contact Johannesstr. 1, 6344 Walchsee (A) T +43 (0) 53 74 / 5331 · [email protected] · www.hotelschick.com
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Gasthof zur Blauen Quelle
Traditional family-run inn in close proximity to the Festspiel-haus. Restaurant serving Tyrolean specialties and International dishes prepared with highest quality ingredients. Excellent wine list. All rooms were recently renovated and modernized to offer our guests even more comfort. Chef de cuisine Alex-ander Struth; service Gaby Struth Contact Gasthof zur Blauen Quelle, Fam. Struth, Mühlgraben 52, 6343 Erl (A)T +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 28 · [email protected] · www.blauequelle.at
Posthotel Erlerwirt ****
Posthotel Erlerwirt is conveniently located in the center of town and only 1 kilometer from the Festspielhaus. With 72 rooms and suites for all tastes and preferences the Erlerwirt is large enough to have all services and amenities of a top quality hotel, but still small enough to have a personal touch. Guests enjoy free use of the Festival shuttle. Contact Posthotel Erlerwirt, Familie Kneringer, Dorf 46–48, 6343 Erl (A)T +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 45-0 · [email protected] www.posthotel-erlerwirt.at
Beim Dresch
Enjoy a wonderful combination of culture and good dining at our friendly inn! Before or after a Festival performance guests can indulge in our homemade specialities, light and modern dishes, heavenly desserts and fine wines from our cellar. For your wellbeing we had our rooms redecorated according to the traditional principles of Feng Shui. Our house is only a short walk from Erl‘s Festspielhaus.Contact Gasthaus “Beim Dresch”, Fam. Anker, Oberweidau 2, 6343 Erl (A)T +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 29 · [email protected] · www.dresch.at
Eating & Sleeping in Erl
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Erl (pop. 1,450) is located in the North-Tyrolean Unterinntal Valley, on the border with Bavaria and about 15 kilometers from Kufstein. Tyrol’s northernmost and lowest town once was a Roman estate known as Praedium Aurelianum. A Mithra stone with the inscription “DIM PRO SALUTE” was found dur-ing excavations at the parish and shows that Romans settled here as early as 300 AD. The first time Erl was mentioned in an official document, the Notitia Arnonis, a list of the pos-sessions of Salzburg’s archbishopric, is 788 AD. Erl and Erl’s parish, which is dedicated to Saint Andreas the Apostle, were destroyed several times during the course of history. Under Emperor Maximilian Erl, together with Rattenberg, Kitzbühel and Kufstein, was finally ceded to Tyrol in 1504. Erl is one of the Inntal Valley’s oldest villages.
Erl’s main attractions include the “Blaue Quelle” (Blue Spring) which has an average flow rate of 700 liters per second, Trockenbach waterfall, the legendary “Erler Herz”, a heart-shaped mountain pass, and the Calvary overlooking the Inntal valley. Great and easily accessible vista mountains are Kranz- horn (1,367 m) with its two summit crosses, and Spitzstein (1,596 m). The former Gasthof Zollhaus Inn at the wooden Inn bridge boasts a memorial plaque for Adolf Pichler, the famous geologist and local historian who was born here in 1819.
Erl and Surroundings
Erl – The Passion Play and Festival Town in Tyrol
The tradition of performing religious plays can be traced back to 1613 when pilgrims on their way from Munich to Altöt-ting stopped by in Erl to see an Easter play. The oldest text was written by the Augsburg mastersinger Sebastian Wild and dates from the 16th century. Built between 1957 and 1959 on plans by Robert Schuller, a student of Clemens Holzmeister, the Passionsspielhaus has a tiered stage and is Austria’s largest orchestra theater. The Erl Passion Play, which is acted by six hundred local villagers, has been staged every six years since the theater’s completion. To this day some 800,000 visitors have come to see the unique performances in Erl. The music, which has changed several times in the course of the Play’s history and included everything from religious chants to the wonderful compositions of Cesar Bresgen and Wolfram Wag-ner, is always performed by local musicians.
In 2013 Erl will celebrate the 400th anniversary of its Pas-sion Play. For this occasion the famous Tyrol-born writer Felix Mitterer was commissioned to write a new text. Director will be Markus Plattner from Schwaz, stage design will be by Annelie Büchner, costume design by Lenka Radecky.
400 Years of Passion Plays in Erl
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Take time out to relax and be happy in Kufstein! Worthwhile attractions include the fortress, the old Römerhofgasse, the famous Riedel Glassworks and the stores in the center of town. Enjoy a peaceful snowshoe hike, an invigorating winter walk or a magnificent day on the ski slopes. Distance from Erl approx. 15 kmInformation Ferienland Kufstein Tourist Office, Unterer Stadtplatz 8,6330 Kufstein (A) · T +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 207 · [email protected] www.kufstein.com · www.kultur-tirol.at
Innsbruck
Unsurpassed is the view of the old town, with the snow-capped mountains of the Nordkette looming behind. Thanks to its sce-nic beauty, spectacular mountains and unique historic sights, the city attracts visitors from all over the world. Alpine and urban: Innsbruck, the Capital of the Alps. Distance from Erl approx. 85 kmInformation Innsbruck Tourismus, Burggraben 3, 6021 Innsbruck (A)T +43 (0) 512 / 59 850 · [email protected] · www.innsbruck.info
Oberaudorf
Der idyllisch gelegene Luftkurort Oberaudorf liegt nur 5 km von Erl entfernt und wartet mit Highlights wie dem Audor-fer Heimatmuseum, historischen Wanderungen, Badeseen und den Hocheck-Bergbahnen auf. Als Unterkünfte stehen Hotels, Gasthöfe, Pensionen und Ferienwohnungen in familiärer At-mosphäre bereit. Ein Shuttle nach Erl wird angeboten. Entfernung von Erl ca. 5 kmInformationen Kaiser-Reich Oberaudorf, Kufsteiner Str. 6, 83080 Oberaudorf (D) · T +49 (0) 80 33 / 30 120 [email protected] · www.oberaudorf.de
Kufstein
Erkunden Sie die majestätische Festung Kufstein, welche die größte Freiorgel der Welt beheimatet. Auch immer einen Be-such wert ist Kufsteins Altstadt, die Römerhofgasse sowie die Schauglasbläserei “Riedel”. Die Einkaufszentren im Zentrum laden Sie zum Bummeln und Flanieren ein. Entfernung von Erl ca. 15 kmInformationen Tourismusverband Ferienland Kufstein, Unterer Stadtplatz 8, 6330 Kufstein (A) · T +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 [email protected] · www.kufstein.com · www.kultur-tirol.at
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Raritätenzoo Ebbs
The well-laid out Rare Species Zoo in Ebbs is home to 70 different species of animals, including maned wolves, kangaroos, flamingoes, Asian short-clawed otters and many more. The zoo is open daily from April to beginning of November, 9am–6pm. Contact Raritätenzoo Ebbs, Kruckweg 20 (Parken: Haflingerweg), 6341 Ebbs (A) · T +43 (0) 664 / 455 36 30 · [email protected] www.raritaetenzoo.at
Naturkundemuseum Siegsdorf
The 650-square meter Museum of Natural History in Siegs-dorf boasts Europe’s largest and most complete mammoth skeleton. The museum offers information on landscape development, fossils, Ice Age animals, and Stone Age in the region. In the SteinZeitGarten visitors have the opportunity to try out various Stone Age techniques. The house also accommodates the Christkindl Pilgrimage Museum and an exhibition of woodworks by Ernst von Dombrowski.Contact Naturkunde-Museum Siegsdorf, Auenstr. 2, 83313 Siegsdorf (D)T +49 (0) 86 62 / 13 316 · [email protected] www.museum-siegsdorf.de
Edelbrandbrennerei Brennoase
Join fine spirits sommelier Juliane Bliem to sample fantastic brandies and learn about brandy production, including eve-rything from harvesting the fruit, to processing, distilling and storing. Our sommelier will teach you how to pick up all of a brandy’s nuances and how to describe them, to assess different brandies and how to match fine spirits with food. Contact & Reservation Edelbrandbrennerei Brennoase, Juliane BliemSchönwörthstr. 47, 6336 Langkampfen (A) · T +43 (0) 53 32 / 81 363 or +43 (0) 664 / 40 30 983 · [email protected] · www.brennoase.at
Festung Kufstein
The Kufstein Fortress is open daily and offers visitors an inter-esting glimpse of history with a real touch. The old jail inside the Kaiserturm, the museum and the “Emperor Maximilian and the Kufstein Fortress” exhibition bring history to life and take visitors on an exiting journey to the past. Contact Festung Kufstein, Oberer Stadtplatz 6/III, 6330 Kufstein (A)T +43 (0) 53 72 / 66 525 · [email protected]
Sights & Attractions in Tyrol and Upper Bavaria
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ErlebnisSennerei Zillertal
Tirol’s first demonstration dairy boasts 11 stations on 6000-square meters where you can learn everything about the cheesemaking process. The restaurant serves delicious food prepared with fresh regional and seasonal ingredients. At the store, you can buy milk and cheese specialties from the Zill-ertal, regional handicrafts as well as homemade treats and spirits. The ErlebnisSennerei also boasts the world’s largest cheese dome, which makes a unique location for evens of all kinds and sizes. The interior accommodates up to 200 guests, the front yard can up to 1800 guests. The outdoor space can be covered and heated to ensure a successful event regardless of the weather. Opening hours: daily 10am – 3pm
Opening hours: daily 10am – 3pmStore: Mon to Sat, 8am–6pm; Sundays & holidays: 9am–5mp; Restaurant: Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm; Sundays & holidays: 9am–5pm
Contact ErlebnisSennerei Zillertal, Hollenzen 116, 6290 Mayrhofen (A)T +43 (0) 52 85 / 62 71 330 · [email protected] www.sennerei-zillertal.at
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Friends of theTyrolean Festival Erl
Join the Circle of Friends of the Tyrolean Festival Erl!
Those who have been to the Tyrolean Festival Erl know that it is more than a cultural event: it is an attitude towards life in which music alone sets the tone.
The Tyrolean Festival Erl boasts a loyal and diverse audience that keeps coming back every year, and many choose to join the circle of Friends of the Festival. Without the generosity ofour Friends, the Tyrolean Festival Erl could not exist the way it is today. Please join this valuable group of people and become a Festival Sponsor, Benefactor, or Friend of the TyroleanFestival Erl.
Your membership helps support young artists and special pro-jects of the Tyrolean Festival Erl and its efforts to offer highest quality music. The Festival not only appreciates your financial support but also your moral and emotional bolstering as we maneuver on with our mission to stay outside the mainstream.
Please refer to our Information Brochure for more informationon the Friends of the Tyrolean Festival Erl.
Contact Maria-Theresia Müller, T +43 (0) 512 / 57 88 88 [email protected] · www.tiroler-festspiele.atAdress Adamgasse 1, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Chair
Dr. Sixtus Lanner, PresidentPrimar Dr. Michael Trockenbacher, Vice PresidentMaria Fischbacher-Jaehner, CashierMaria-Theresia Müller, Secretary
Benefactors Brigitte Geiger (Schwaz), Dr. Heinz Giger (Wien), Dr. Franz von Walther (Bozen), Dr. Friederike Zaisberger (Salzburg)
Sponsors
Architekten Adamer-Ramsauer (Kufstein), Amann-Feingarn Marketing GmbH (Dornbirn), Annett Andriesen & Edwin Rutten (Hilversum), Dr. Christian & Brigitte Apprich (Kirchbichl), Dr. Hermann Aspöck (Salz-burg), Dr. Thomas & Jutta Birtel (Mülheim an der Ruhr), Dr. Christof Ebers-berg (Ruggel), Dr. Sieglinde Gahleitner (Wien), Bernd & Isabella Grögor (Wiesloch), Mag. Dr. Martin Hochstöger (Landeck), Theo Jongen (Kirch-berg), Hans-Jürgen & Sonja Kaiser (München), Fam. Johanna Marchesani-Reisch (Wien), Helmut & Gabriele Menzel (Bruck-Alxing), Elke Rhomberg (Götzis), Richard-Wagner-Verband Innsbruck-Bozen (Innsbruck), Familie Dr. Georg Schneider (Kelheim), Dkfm. Herbert Schwarz (Badenweiler), Wolfgang Strubel (Neu Anspach), Johannes Zagler MBA (München)
Friends
Familie Dr. Klaus Auer (Söll), Helga Aust (Wien), Ulrike Barounig Kofler (Bruneck), Mag. Carola Bechter (Innsbruck), Angela Benesch (Schwaz), Gertrude Beyer (Wien), Helene Bichler (Ellmau), Hartmut Boese (Wien), Inge Brunner (Leonding), Dr. Armin & Mag. Myriam Dallmann (Wien), Heidi Darbo (Stans), Dr. Christoph & Eleonore David (Bad Aibling), Dr. Siegfried & Anne Dillersberger (Kufstein), Ingeborg Ebenbichler (Lechaschau), Dr. Josef & Dr. Barbara Egerbacher (Itter), Dr. Petra Elliott (Wien), MR. Dr. med. Peter Erhart (Rattenberg), Franz Exenberger (Ebbs), DI Eugen Feichtinger (Imst), KR Dr. Johann Felder (Absam), Maria Fischbacher-Jaehner (Walchsee), Adelheid Fischler (Absam), Dr. Peter & Esther Fritsch (Innsbruck), Ing. Franz Fröschl (Hall), Andreas Fuchs (Kirchbichl), KR Kaspar Fuchs (Kirchbichl), Ing. Ingrid Führlinger (Walch-see), Dr. Hiltraut Fussenegger (Salzburg), Dr. Stephan Greiderer (Niedern-dorf), Mag. Eveline Gritsch (Innsbruck), Mag. Dieter Heidecker (Kufstein), Edith Heindl (Söchtenau), DI Peter Helletzgruber & Dr. Astrid Fleischhack-er-Buchgeher (Wien), Brigitte Hennig (Berlin), Prof. Dr. Ingrid Herrmann (Innsbruck), Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Christopher Hoeckel & Stephanie Baumann (Brannenburg), Univ.-Prof. Dr. Peter Hofer (Salzburg), Peter Horngacher (St. Johann i. Tirol), Ing. Karl Jäger (Kufstein), Mag. Liane Karner (Kufstein), Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Katzenberger (Groß-Enzersdorf), Dr. Ger-hard Kerle (Langkampfen), Dr. Helmut Klemm (Schechen), Dr. Heribert Knoglinger (Sauerlach), Fa. Knott-Stadler (Oberaudorf), Elfriede Ko-
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As of February 2013
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Park & Ride is
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Shuttle Service
Park & Ride: Innsbruck – Erl – Innsbruck
Inexpensive bus transfer and validated parking ticket at the Tivoli garage (at the “Landessportcenter” bus stop). Return ticket € 27 pp | From 2+ persons: € 16 ppReservation (shuttles must be booked at least 3 days in advance!) Regina Kneringer T +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 [email protected]
Performance Start 6 am
Departure in Innsbruck 4 am Bus Terminal Platform A 4.15 am Landessportcenter / IVB bus stop Performance Start 7 pm
Departure in Innsbruck 5am Bus Terminal Platform A 5.15 am Landessportcenter / IVB bus stop
IVB bus rides to/from the shuttle stops are free with your Festival ticket. Tickets can be used on all IVB lines within Innsbruck and on the Night-liner on the validity date of the Festival ticket. The general terms and conditions of the Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetriebe apply.
Shuttle service from all towns within theFerienland Kufstein region to Erl & back
Reservation (same day by 12 noon) for events on Sunday reservations must be made by Saturday 12 noon Tourismusverband Ferienland KufsteinT +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 207, [email protected]
Kaiser-Reich Festival Shuttle Oberaudorf – to/from Erl
Return ticket E 5,– ppReservation must be made at least 2 days in advance!Beatrix Kneringer, T +49 (0) 80 33 / 30 [email protected]
For more Information: www.tiroler-festspiele.at/service/shuttle
How to find us
Germany, Eastern Austria A8 Munich–Salzburg, Autobahndreieck Inntal, A 93, Motorway exit Nussdorf / Brannenburg or Oberaudorf / Niederndorf Italy, Switzerland, Western Austria Inntalautobahn A 12, motorway exit Kufstein Nord or Oberaudorf / Niederndorf; from Italy: after Brenner Pass take A 13 and A 12 (approx. 1 h 20 min to Erl); from the Swiss border it’s a 3 hour drive to Erl; the entire journey is on motorways and express-ways.
Munich – Erl 95 km | Salzburg – Erl 95 km | Innsbruck – Erl 85 km
Please note: Please note: Please plan to arrive early. There is a 10–15 minute walk required to reach the festival house from the parking lot and there might be lines at the coat check. There is no late seating!
Train
All long distance and regional trains stop in Kufstein. Shuttle service to Erl can be arranged by prior request. Call the Kufstein tourist office at T +43 (0) 53 72 / 62 207). www.oebb.at | www.bahn.de | www.vvt.at
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Innsbruck (approx. 90 km), Salzburg (approx. 90 km) and Munich (approx. 110 km)
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26 December 2012 — 6 January 2013Festspielhaus Erl
President: Hans Peter HaselsteinerGeneral Director: Gustav Kuhn
Information and Tickets:T +43 53 73 81 000 20
[email protected] · www.tiroler-festspiele.at
Tyrolean Festival Erl
Winter
Festival Shuttle to/from
Salzburg and Munich
Park your car and take advantageof the comfortable Festival Shuttle!
Salzburg – Erl – Salzburg
Munich – Erl – Munich
Package price per person
from E 96 to E 179 (depending on the performance)The price includes: return shuttle service, Festival ticket (Cat. II), program and welcome beverage on board.
Return shuttle service only
E 41 pp
Information, departure times, booking
Stoll Reisen International, 6306 Söll (A) T +43 (0) 53 33 / 61 62 · [email protected] · www.stoll.at
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Office of the Tyrolean Festival Erl
Festspielhaus Erl, Mühlgraben 56a, 6343 Erl, AustriaT +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 F +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 85
Tickets [email protected] +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 20F +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 85
Assistant to the Directors
[email protected] +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 10
Press Office
[email protected]@tiroler-festspiele.atT +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 60
Artistic Office
[email protected]@[email protected] +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 31
Design Studio
[email protected] +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 70F +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 85
www.tiroler-festspiele.at
Organisation of theTyrolean Festival Erl
2013 Summer
President Hans Peter HaselsteinerArtistic Director Prof. Dr. Gustav KuhnVice Director Mag. Andreas LeisnerAssistant Director | Consultant Andreas SchettManaging Director | Authorized Signatory Maria-Theresia MüllerHead of Design Studio | Advisor to the Director Lenka RadeckyHead of the Technical Department Wolfgang von ZoubekTechnical Director Jens SweikowskiSet Designer Jan Hax Halama
Head of Press & PR MMag. Alexander BuscheHead of Music Department Thomas J. MandlStage Director Natalie OrtnerArtistic Coordinator Stephanie PavelHead of the Orchestra Office | Assistant to the Vice Director Dr. Mario Sturm, MASChamber Music Production Management | Marketing Christoph Ziermann
Artistic Consultants Arte srl – Dr. Christin Kirn, Dott. Francesco Canessa, Dr. Wolf-Dieter StöffelAssistants to the Directors Dr. Regina KneringerAssistant to the PR Team Mag. Verena MalfertheinerTickets Nadja Cox, Julia Schwarzmayr
Kostümmanufaktur
Production Manager Marion Anna SchlaussCostume Interpretation Anja ReichenstetterProperties | Coat Check Juliane TrockenbacherDressmaking Michaela Baumgartner, Christine Krautschneider, Jonas Lebert, Marion Ruetz, Julia Thaler, Juliane Trockenbacher, Christine VoglTrainee Melanie UnterlechnerAssistans to the Costume Designer Juliane Trockenbacher, Karin WaltenbergerAdministration Gabi Eberwein
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Children and Youth Tickets at the Tyrolean Festival Erl
To help make classical music affordable for families, the Ty-rolean Festival Erl offers discounted tickets to children and youths. Photo ID required.
Children under 10 years
enjoy free admission to all performances.
Youths 10–20 years
Opera e 10Concert e 5
Youths 10–18 years, students, national serviceman
Opera e 25Concert e 15
Please note that discounted tickets for children and / or youths are only available through the Festival organizer and/or via phone. For more information call our ticket hotline at T +43 (0) 512 / 57 88 88 13
Tickets/Program Information
Advance Tickets
Tyrolean Festival Erl Office
Mühlgraben 56 a, 6343 Erl (A)T +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 20F +43 (0) 53 73 / 81 000 [email protected] www.tiroler-festspiele.at
No convenience fee charged for advance tickets purchased through the Tyrolean Festival Erl, standard service and/or shipping fees apply how-ever. Will-call tickets must be picked up at the box office in Erl no later than one hour prior to scheduled performance start.
Discounts
10 % Ö1 club members, Partner Hotels20 % für Mitglieder des Vereins Freunde der Tiroler Festspiele Erl
For tickets purchased through the Tyrolean Festival Erl only.Only one discount is allowed per ticket.
Publisher, organizer Tyrolean Festival Erl Betriebsges.m.b.H.Adamgasse 1, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria, T +43 (0) 512 / 57 88 88, F +43 (0) 512 / 56 09 [email protected] · www.tiroler-festspiele.at Editorial work and texts Lydia Kalb, Peter Kitzbichler, Andreas Leisner, Verena Malfertheiner, Maria-Theresia Müller, Andreas Schett, Sarah Ziesel Translation Angelika Joast Ads Lydia Kalb, Verena Malfertheiner, Maria-Theresia Müller Photo credits Henrik Ahr, Tom Benz, DMAA, Peter Kitzbichler, Accademia di Montegral, Jens Kiesel / Angela Gutschow, Inns-bruck Tourismus, Archiv Ferienland Kufstein, Tourismus Salzburg, Kaiser-Reich Oberaudorf, KVR Rosenheim, S. Mueller (Tourismusamt München), Gasthaus Beim Dresch, Bio-Hotel Stanglwirt, Hotel Andreas Hofer, Best Western Hotel Alpenrose, Hotel Auracher Löchl, Hotel der Bär, Bernhard’s Restaurant & Hotel, Hotel Schick, Alpbachtal Seenland Tourismus, Neu-Werbung, Rathmayer (Bergbahn Kitzbühel), SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser-Brixental, Tourismus-verband Kaiserwinkl, Touristinfo Bayrischzell, Prienavera-Erlebnisbad, Therme Bad Aibling, Therme Bad Endorf Graphic-Design Circus. Büro für Kommunikation und Gestaltung, Innsbruck / Wien Print Alpinadruck, Innsbruck Press Date 28 February 2012. This information may contain misprints, omissions, errors and typos. Cast and program are subject to change without prior notice.
Thu, 04 Jul 2013, 7pm WAGNER, FRANUI & CO (Opening) 04 Jul 95,– /___ 75,– /___ 55,– /___
Fri, 05 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI Rigoletto 05 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sat, 06 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI Il Trovatore 06 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sun, 07 Jul 2013, 6pm I BEETHOVEN PLUS 07 Jul 95,–/___ 75,–/___ 55,–/___
SUB I = 2 Operas + 1 Concert | 05 Jul | 06 Jul | 07 Jul SUB I 349,– /___ 266,– /___ 184,– /___
Fri, 12 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI La Traviata 12 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sat, 13 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI Rigoletto 13 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sun, 14 Jul 2013, 6pm II BEETHOVEN PLUS 14 Jul 95,– /___ 75,– /___ 55,– /___
SUB II = 2 Operas + 1 Concert | 12 Jul | 13 Jul | 14 Jul SUB II 349,– /___ 266,– /___ 184,– /___
Fri, 19 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI Il Trovatore 19 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sat, 20 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI La Traviata 20 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sun, 21 Jul 2013, 6pm III BEETHOVEN PLUS 21 Jul 95,– /___ 75,– /___ 55,– /___
SUB I = 2 Operas + 1 Concert | 19 Jul | 20 Jul | 21 Jul SUB I 349,– /___ 266,– /___ 184,– /___
Fri, 26 Jul 2013, 6pm IV BEETHOVEN PLUS 26 Jul 95,– /___ 75,– /___ 55,– /___
Sat, 27 Jul 2013, 7pm VERDI Nabucco 27 Jul 185,– /___ 140,– /___ 95,– /___
Sun, 28 Jul 2013, 6pm V BEETHOVEN PLUS 28 Jul 95,– /___ 75,– /___ 55,– /___
SUB IV = 1 Opera + 2 Concerts | 26 Jul | 27 Jul | 28 Jul SUB IV 282,– /___ 218,– /___ 148,– /___
FLEX SUB I = 4 Operas + 1 Concert (performance of your choice, FLEX SUB I 626,– /___ 476,– /___ 326,– /___
except the opening concert) | Please indicate preferred dates:
FLEX SUB II = 1 Opera + 5 Concerts (performance of your choice, FLEX SUB II 495,–/___ 386,–/___ 277,–/___
except the opening concert) | Please indicate preferred dates:
Erl Parish Church, 8pm CHAMBER MUSIC je E 15,– Termine: 08. 07. /___ 15. 07. /___ 22. 07. /___
Erl Parish Church, 8pm CABASSI & FRIENDS je E 15,– Termine: 09. 07. /___ 16. 07. /___ 23. 07. /___
Erl Parish Church, 8pm RECITVAL EVENINGS je E 15,– Termine: 10. 07. /___ 17. 07. /___ 24. 07. /___
Gasthof Blaue Quelle, 20 Uhr BLAUE QUELLE je E 15,– Termine: 11. 07. /___ 18. 07. /___ 25. 07. /___
PACKAGE 1 = Parish Church + Blaue Quelle: 4 evenings of your choice E 45,–
(1 evening free) | Please indicate preferred dates:
PACKAGE 2 = Parish Church + Blaue Quelle: 8 evenings of your choice E 75,–
(3 evenings free) | Please indicate preferred dates:
CHILDREN up to 10 years free!
YOUTHS 10–18 years + Students Opera 25,– | Concerts 15,–
Please indicate preferred dates and ticket quantity: :
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All major credit cards and bank cards are accepted. All prices listed are per ticket. Each ticket includes a donation of E 1 to “Help for Street Children in Brazil”, a project supported by Accademia di Montegral. All tickets are subject to a service fee and a shipping fee. Customers acknowledge that their personal information is stored in a database and used to send out information on the Tyrolean Festival Erl.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 8 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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