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25 July – 30 August

In 1971, Riccardo Muti celebrated not only his début at the Salzburg Festival and on the rostrum of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with Gaetano Donizetti’s Don Pasquale, but also his international breakthrough as an opera conductor.

He was celebrated as the discovery of the Festival summer. Although the first personal meeting between Muti and Karajan took place only in 1973, Muti had always felt his supportive hand. For 1982, Karajan invited him to take over as conductor of Mozart’s Così fan tutte. The production was a triumph for the leading team around Muti and Michael Hampe and the ensemble. After Karajan’s death in 1989, the Festival asked Riccardo Muti to conduct the Mozart Requiem in his memory. Riccardo Muti has been a guest artist in Salzburg every summer since 1971 (except in one season, 1978) – and hence the longest-serving artist performing at the Salzburg Festival.

Another great conductor had also made his début in Salzburg with Don Pasquale: in 1925, Bruno Walter had conducted the first non-Mozart opera performed at the Festival.