26 July – 31 August
In 1984 – yet again in co-production with the Vienna State Opera – the Small Festival Hall hosted the world première of Luciano Berio’s azione musicale Un re in ascolto after a libretto by Italo Calvino. Berio, alongside Luigi Nono, is counted among the leading exponents of the musical avant-garde in Italy and was awarded the Ernst von Siemens music prize in 1989.
In 1999, with Cronaca del luogo he created another musical drama for the Salzburg Festival; in 2002, Berio’s completed version of Puccini’s Turandot was premièred in Salzburg.
In Un re in ascolto we meet the ageing theatre director Prospero, who dreams of ‘another’ theatre, while on the ‘old’ stage a performance of Shakespeare’s Tempest is being rehearsed. Lorin Maazel (musical direction), Götz Friedrich (stage direction), Günther Schneider-Siemssen (stage set), Rolf Langenfass (costumes), Bernd Roger Bienert (choreography) and the ensemble surrounding Theo Adam as Prospero provided a thrilling first night for the audience.