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26 July – 30 August

In 1969, chief press officer Hans Widrich had motivated Otto Sertl, head of music at ORF (Austrian Broadcasting Corporation), to join the Festival with the newly-founded ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra.

It guested in Salzburg for the first time in August 1970 and presented works by Friedrich Cerha, Anton Webern, György Ligeti, Pierre Boulez and Krzysztof Penderecki. This sealed a cooperation between the Festival and ORF, which brought the orchestra to Salzburg every year with a repertoire of modern and contemporary music.

In 1978, Sertl became successor to Tassilo Nekola as Festival General Secretary, which put a further focus on contemporary music. The intensified scheduling of new music was already perceptible in the early 1970s with world premières of works such as Boulez’s … exposante-fixe … (1972) or Ernst Krenek’s Von vorn herein. Krenek had written the music for Gottfried Reinhardt’s Jedermann/Everyman production in 1961/62, also for Sophocles’s König Ödipus/King Oedipus in 1965 (directed by Gustav Rudolf ­Sellner; set: Fritz Wotruba).