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5 – 30 August

The organizational structure of the Festival as conceived by the founders was annulled with the liquidation of the Salzburg Festival Theatre Association. Clemens Krauss, already named Artistic Director of the Festival in September 1941, was installed as General Artistic Director (Generalintendant) with a ten-year contract.

Erwin Kerber was relieved of his post at the Vienna State Opera and named Artistic Director of the Salzburg Landestheater/State Theatre; he continued working for the Festival as ‘director’. The former Festival President Heinrich Baron Puthon was also relieved of his post and listed in the audits of the following years simply as chancellery staff.

Aware that taking Jedermann/Everyman out of the repertoire had left a deep gap, Richard Billinger was commissioned to write a Paracelsus play, intended as a successor to Hofmannsthal’s ‘Play of the Rich Man’s Death’.