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Salzburger Theater- and Musicsummer 4 – 29 August

In summer 1942, Richard Strauss guested in Salzburg for the first time since 1933 and conducted the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in a programme of works by Mozart. He also agreed in late August 1942 to première his opera Die Liebe der Danae/The Love of Danae at the 1944 Salzburg Festival.

On Hitler’s order, the ‘Festival’ did not take place in 1943; instead, festival events were presented as part of the Salzburg Theatre and Music Summer, mainly reserved for ammunition workers and the wounded from the Salzburg region. The schedule ­included a new production of Die Zauberflöte/The Magic Flute, under Clemens Krauss. Strauss’s Arabella was revived and a new production by Otto Falckenberg of Goethe’s Iphigenie auf Tauris performed in the scenery of the previous year.

On 11 August 1943, Strauss’s Second Horn Concerto was premièred by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Gottfried Freiberg under Karl Böhm’s baton, who in turn had taken over as head of the Vienna State Opera at the beginning of the year.