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26 July – 31 August

While many costume sketches have been preserved in the Archive of Salzburg Festival, historical materials and objects are kept in storage: besides costumes it holds old sewing equipment, pattern books, mannequin heads, shoe lasts, and this swatchbook with fabric patterns from 1963 on.

In the same year, Otto Schenk made his début as stage director at the Salzburg Festival with a new production of Die Zauberflöte/The Magic Flute in the Large Festival Hall, István Kertész conducted. The revival of Gustav Rudolf Sellner’s production of Le nozze di Figaro from the previous year marked the reopening of the ‘Small Festival Hall’ as it was now called (remodelled after plans by Hans Hoffmann and Erich Engels). Lorin Maazel was musical director. It was his Salzburg début and marked the beginning of an association with the Festival lasting 50 years.

In straight drama, Leopold Lindtberg continued his interpretation of Goethe’s Faust with ‘The Second Part of the Tragedy’ in the Small Festival Hall – in 1961, he had attempted with Faust I to use the Large Festival Hall as a venue for straight drama but with little success.