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22 July – 31 August

2016 saw the world première of The Exterminating Angelby Thomas Adès. The commissioned work is based on Luis Buñuel’s film El ángel exterminador. The guests of a festive party are held captive by a higher power in a villa; slowly but surely all conventions are fragmented.

‘Panic spreads […]. Suddenly a bear enters, instilling terror and panic.’1 The Irish director Tom Cairns staged the parable about the abysses of human existence in visually overwhelming sets designed by Hildegard Bechtler. The composer himself conducted the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Salzburg Bach Choir – and won the International Opera Award.

Contemporary opera was indeed a mainstay of the programme under Artistic Director Pereira. The 2013 opera season opened with a new production of Harrison Birtwistle’s Gawain. The opening première of 2015 saw Wolfgang Rihm’s Die Eroberung von Mexico/The Conquest of Mexico. Marc-André Dalbavie’s opera about the Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon and her pictorial impressions recording the time of the great catastrophe was premièred in summer 2014.

1Meret Forster: ‘The Exterminating Angel’ von Thomas Adès, in: BR Klassik, 28 July 2016, https://www.br-klassik.de/themen/salzburger-festspiele/thomas-ades-exterminating-angel-salzburger-festspiele-kritik-100.html