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12 August – 1 September

On 4 May – four days before the end of the war – American troops took over command in Salzburg. The decision to revive the Festival was already made in spring.

The Information Service Branch of the United States Forces set up its headquarters in Salzburg to coordinate the cultural revival. Baron Puthon returned to his post as ­director and ­later became Festival President, Bernhard Paumgartner became Provisional General Artistic Director of music, theatre and festivals in Salzburg. Apart from supply ­shortages, problems were cropping up particularly as regards casting, since many artist were politically censured.

US General Mark W. Clark made his first public speech at the Festival opening on 12 August. Hofmannsthal’s Der Tor und der Tod/Death and the Fool was performed, also Mozart’s Entführung aus dem Serail/Abduction from the Seraglio and concerts by the Mozarteum Orchestra. To underline the symbolic function played by the Festival in the cultural regeneration process, ‘Austrian Evenings’ were put on the programme. Two-thirds of Festival visitors were members of the Forces.