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26 July – 31 August

The programme of the last interim season was planned under the aegis of the bicentenary of Mozart’s death and the performance of his seven great operas, most notably including revivals and a new production of Die Zauberflöte/The Magic Flute, with Georg Solti on the rostrum and Johannes Schaaf directing.

There were guest performances augmenting the many Festival events, including the Hamburg Ballet with John Neumeier’s interpretation of Mozart’s Requiem. In addition Helmut Eder’s Mozart in New York after a libretto by Herbert Rosendorfer was premièred.

The loudest echo in the media reverberated of course around the fashion guru Karl Lagerfeld. He designed the costumes for Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s Der Schwierige directed by Jürgen Flimm and in a set by Erich Wonder – although it was dominated in multiple ways by evoking the character of a ‘sponsored fashion show’. Director Jürgen Flimm had made his Festival début in 1987 with Ferdinand Raimund’s Der Bauer als Millionär/The Farmer as Millionaire and in 1989 had landed another hit with his successful team of Marianne and Rolf Glittenberg (stage set) and Otto Schenk (Fortunatus Wurzel, or Schnoferl) in Nestroy’s Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt/The Girl from the Suburbs.