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Salzburg Marionette Theatre, Salzburg, Austria
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Salzburg, Austria
Starts at: 19:30
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Festival

Mozart week 2020

Welcome back – all aboard our ship!

Take a look at its bassoon and clarinet masts, its flute yardarm and its sails of scores, already filled by the wind. There are divertimenti in the air! music is not only the wind surrounding us and driving us forward, it is also the treasure trove on the bed of the ocean.

Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Music for a carnival mime "Pantalon et Colombine" for two violins, viola and bass K. 446
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Ballet music for the pantomime "Les petits riens" K. 299b
Pùnkitititi!
Overview

 

Venue Info

Salzburg Marionette Theatre - Salzburg
Location   Schwarzstraße 24

The size of the “performers” is deceptive: Visitors to the Salzburg Marionette Theater can look forward to performances that are definitely worthy of a big stage. Just like any major opera house, here they offer a wide program featuring elaborate productions. 

 

A highlight of the Salzburg theater scene

With a history that goes back more than 100 years, the Salzburg Marionette Theater is an institution with a rich tradition. At this opera house in miniature, the works in their repertoire are performed just like full-scale operas – including dancing, singing and acting. The wooden “cast” of around 500 characters is supplied by the theater’s own workshops. Similarly, the costumes and sets are crafted with skill and a love for every detail. Since September 2016, the Salzburg Marionette Theater has been a proud member of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.

A colorful program

The full repertoire of the Salzburg Marionette Theater bears comparison with the world’s biggest opera houses. From Mozart’s Magic Flute to Strauss’s Fledermaus and Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker – there is definitely no shortage of variety here. The Sound of Music has also been one of the public’s most popular productions since 2007. That said, the Marionette Theater puts on around 160 performances in Salzburg every year. This is supplemented by guest appearances internationally as well as full tours.

The Salzburg Marionette Theater for children

Fairytales and popular children’s characters: Younger visitors have played an important role here from the very beginning. A tradition which continues at the Salzburg Marionette Theater to this very day. Children’s pieces such as Peter and The Wolf and The Little Prince are staples of the annual program. The one-hour short programs in the afternoon are especially suitable for children – as well as other Salzburg visitors with only a short time to spare.

The history of the Salzburg Marionette Theater

Central Europe’s marionette-theater tradition was a passion of sculptor and teacher Anton Aicher. In 1913, he launched the Salzburg Marionette Theater with a performance of Mozart’s Bastien and Bastienne. What was very much a project of the heart for Aicher quickly became a cultural highlight of the city of Mozart. When, back in 1971, it moved into the house it occupies today, the Salzburg Marionette Theater suddenly boasted an auditorium that could seat up to 350 guests. The building itself, which is located between the Mozarteum and Salzburg State Theatre, is in the ornate style of the Baroque.

Accessibility

Access to the Salzburg Marionette Theatre is not accessible due to steps. The staff is happy to help. In the Salzburg Marionette Theatre all areas are barrier-free accessible.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Salzburg, Austria
Starts at: 19:30
Duration:
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