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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.