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1 – 31 August

The former director of the Theater in der Josefstadt Ernst Lothar played a major role as Theater & Music Officer of the Information Service Branch in arranging the Salzburg Festival schedule, also in reviewing the participants.

On 31 July 1946, Helene Thimig, Max Reinhardt’s widow, returned to Austria; ­Reinhardt had died in American exile in 1943. For the first time in eight years, Hofmannsthal’s Jedermann/Everyman was in the repertoire again. Heinz Hilpert adapted the scenery after Max Reinhardt’s concept. Helene Thimig was seen as Glaube/Faith, just as before the war. Ewald Balser took over the title role for one Festival summer.

The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra also returned with a concert cycle and as opera orchestra: in Don Giovanni under Josef Krips, in Rosenkavalier/The Knight of the Rose under Hans Swarowsky and Oscar Fritz Schuh directed Le nozze di Figaro, conducted by Felix Prohaska.