On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
18 July, 2012 - 18 August, 2012
Austria

On the Austrian shore of Lake Constance, Bregenz's month-long
music and drama festival from late July to late August boasts the
world's biggest floating stage, which seats an audience of 7,000
for lavish large-scale operas, usually from the popular repertoire
(recent performances include Puccini's La Bohème and
Bernstein's West Side Story).
Other venues are the Festspielhaus, for neglected opera and
concerts; the Werkstattbühne ('Workshop Theatre'), for contemporary
opera and drama; the Theater am Kornmarkt, for operetta; and
Martinsplatz, the medieval square in the scenic upper town, for
open-air plays. The Festspielhaus is used as an indoor venue if the
weather is changeable.
The Opera on the Lake in 2012 is André Chénier by
Umberto Giordano. In the Festspielhaus the featured opera is
Solaris by von Deltev Glanert.
There will also be a series of orchestral concerts at the Theater
am Kornmarkt.
Founded in 1946, the Bregenz festival has grown and diversified to
comprise roughly 80 performances that draw more than 300,000
visitors to the historic town at the foot of Pfänder Mountain.
http://www.bregenzerfestspiele.com
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