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25 July – 30 August

The core theme of the 2010 Festival season was myth and its potential to symbolize elemental human experiences. One of the high spots was the world première of Wolfgang Rihm’s Dionysos; the composer based his libretto on Nietzsche’s Dithyramben.

The leading team – stage director Pierre Audi, conductor Ingo Metzmacher and also the enfant terrible of the German art scene, Jonathan Meese – interpreted Rihm’s overwhelming music as an orgy of sounds and images. The concert programme was also linked to Rihm. The Festival produced a second major personal retrospective of the artist titled ‘Kontinent Rihm’.

In addition there was a new production of Strauss’s Elektra (Daniele Gatti/Nikolaus Lehnhoff) and of Alban Berg’s Lulu (Marc Albrecht/Vera Nemirova) with Patricia ­Petibon, as well as Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice (Riccardo Muti/Dieter Dorn). The straight drama repertoire set a striking key focus with Peter Stein’s production of Ödipus auf Kolonos/Oedipus at Colonus with Klaus Maria Brandauer, and Racine’s Phädra/Phèdre directed by Matthias Hartmann, with Sunnyi Melles in the title role.