Bregenzer Festspiele
Bregenzer Festspiele is a performing arts festival which is held every July and August in Bregenz in Vorarlberg.
It features the world's largest floating stage which is situated on Lake Constance.
Festival Basics
Founded in 1946, one year after World War II, the festival presents a wide variety of musical and theatrical events in several venues:- Seebühne, with its 7,000 seat open-air amphitheatre, is the location for large-scale opera or musical performances on a stage over water on the shores of Lake Constance.
- Festspielhaus presents performances of rarely performed opera and concerts.
- Werkstattbühne presents performances of contemporary theatre and opera.
- Theater am Kornmarkt presents operetta and drama performances.
- shed8/Theater Kosmos venue for drama and crossculture performances.
The Vienna Symphony Orchestra is the biggest contributor to the Festival. This orchestra has a performance spot every year since the beginning of the festival. They have their own stage area and other venues used thorough out the festival. Every year the orchestra has a different conductor for each piece because it is considered the conductors performance. Kornmarktplatz, vorarlberg museum is the venture they are using for the 2016 Festival.
In 2001, the festival created a handful of contemporary arts events to go along with their usual performances. These events were a new collaboration with the Kunsthaus Bregenz that revolved around the theme of "America of the 20th century", and The Art of Our Times program, also known as KAZ, that brought together contemporary theatre with Workshop Theatre while collaborating with Hamburg’s Thalia Theater. Other add-ons that the festival created for more variety and entertainment are the Children's Festival, the opera and band workshops, and family and school-group concerts.
From December 2003 until 2014, David Pountney has been the artistic director of the festival.
Over April and May 2008, scenes for the 22nd James Bond film Quantum of Solace were filmed on the Seebühne during a performance of Tosca and in June 2008 the German broadcasting corporation ZDF hosted its 2008 European Football Championship live broadcast studio on the floating stage.
In 2010, the festival offered about 100 performances that drew an audience of close to 200,000.
2015 was the first year for Elisabeth Sobotka as artistic director. She started with 80 events and by end of August 2015, further founded the Opera Studio with the goal "to help young singers with their professional and personal development in a highly professional environment and also to create a staging that the audience will really enjoy".
The season of year drew an audience of approx. 257,000. Carmen proofed to be very popular and was mostly fully booked with a total audience number of 193,642 people, already including the dress rehearsal and crossculture night. In 2018, the Bregenz Festival broke its own record: With 270,000 visitors in only 5 weeks, the festival attained a new attendance record. It attracted 400,000 people in total when the programme featured Bizet's Carmen in 2017 and 2018.
The Bregenz Festival continues to show a series of popular Puccini works. La Bohème was the first Puccini performance in 2001/02, followed by Tosca in 2007/08 and most recently Turandot in 2015 and 2016, Madame Butterfly in 2021/22 will be the fourth opera by the Italian composer to be performed in Bregenz.
The festival offers guided tours from May to August.
The Bregenzer Festspiele had to cancel the 2020 festival due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. The performances of Rigoletto and the opera Nero have been postponed to 2021.
Plays performed
Throughout the seasons, the festival puts on many different performances; from operas to plays and orchestral pieces. The performances range in theme and story and many are performed in consecutive seasons. The full list of shows performed is as follows:Year | Spiel auf dem See | Festspielhaus |
2021 | Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi | Nero by Arrigo Boito |
Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi | ||
2019 | Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi | Don Quichotte by Jules Massenet |
2018 | Carmen by Georges Bizet | Beatrice Cenci by Berthold Goldschmidt |
2017 | Carmen by Georges Bizet | Mosè in Egitto by Gioachino Rossini |
2016 | Turandot by Giacomo Puccini | Amleto by Franco Faccio |
2015 | Turandot by Giacomo Puccini | The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach |
2014 | The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Tales from the Vienna Woods by Heinz Karl Gruber, originally by Ödön von Horváth |
2013 | The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | The Merchant of Venice by André Tchaikowsky |
2012 | André Chénier by Umberto Giordano | Solaris by Detlev Glanert |
2011 | André Chénier by Umberto Giordano | Miss Fortune by Judith Weir |
2010 | Aida by Giuseppe Verdi | The Passenger by Mieczysław Weinberg |
2009 | Aida by Giuseppe Verdi | King Roger by Karol Szymanowski |
2008 | Tosca by Giacomo Puccini | Karl V by Ernst Křenek |
2007 | Tosca by Giacomo Puccini | Death in Venice by Benjamin Britten |
2006 | Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi | The Fall of the House of Usher by Claude Debussy |
2005 | Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi | Maskarade by Carl Nielsen |
2004 | West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein | The Protagonist and Royal Palace by Kurt Weill |
2003 | West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein | The Cunning Little Vixen by Leoš Janáček |
2002 | La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini | Julietta by Bohuslav Martinů |
2001 | La Bohème by Giacomo Puccini | Of Mice and Men by Carlisle Floyd |
2000 | A Masked Ball by Giuseppe Verdi | The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
1999 | A Masked Ball by Giuseppe Verdi | The Greek Passion by Bohuslav Martinů |
1998 | Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin | L’Amore dei tre re by Italo Montemezzi |
1997 | Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin | The Demon by Anton Rubinstein |
1996 | Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven | Le roi Arthus by Ernest Chausson |
1995 | Fidelio by Ludwig van Beethoven | The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov |
1994 | Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi | Francesca da Rimini by Riccardo Zandonai |
1993 | Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi | Fedora by Umberto Giordano |
1992 | Carmen by Georges Bizet | La damnation de Faust by Hector Berlioz |
1991 | Carmen by Georges Bizet | Mazeppa by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
1990 | The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner | La Wally by Alfredo Catalani |
1989 | The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner | Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns |
1988 | The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach | Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns |
1987 | The Tales of Hoffmann by Jacques Offenbach | Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi |
1986 | The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Anna Bolena by Gaetano Donizetti |
1985 | The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | I puritani by Vincenzo Bellini |
1984 | Der Vogelhändler by Carl Zeller | Tosca by Giacomo Puccini |
1983 | Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter | Der Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber |
1982 | The Gypsy Baron by Johann Strauss II | Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti |
1981 | West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein | Otello by Giuseppe Verdi |
1980 | Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi |