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The Faistauer Foyer was the entrance area to the new Festival House, created in 1926, the venue of most opera productions in the period from 1927 to 1934 at the Salzburg Festival

Salzburg Festival: history and repertoire, 1927-34 lists all opera productions of the Salzburg Festival in its early years.

Concept[edit]

The first Salzburg Festival took place in 1920 — without operas although all concepts for the festival included operas as a main part of the endeavor. The first festival consisted of open air performances of the drama Jedermann [Everyman] by Austrian poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal who wrote several librettos for operas by Richard Strauss. The play was performed at the grand square in front of the Salzburg Cathedral. The play describes the life and death of a rich man and is based on several medieval mystery plays. Jedermann was directed by world famous Max Reinhardt and was a stunning success. The play is still today performed every year at the same place.

In 1921, concerts were added to the festival program. Concerts of the world's best orchestras, singers and soloists still today represent an important pillar of Salzburg Festival. In 1922, Richard Strauss and Franz Schalk brought opera to the festival. Both were famous conductors and since 1919 functioned also as general managers of Vienna State Opera. They chose four works of Salzburg born genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the first season — the three Da Ponte operas and Die Entführung aus dem Serail [The Abduction from the Seraglio]. In the founding years the festival did not have the means to produce entire opera productions. So Strauss and Schalk brought the settings, the singers, the orchestra and the chorus from Vienna State Opera to Salzburg. The press critically noted that the opera program of the festival constituted ″the summer residence of Vienna State Opera″.[1] Nevertheless, the performances were superb due to the orchestra, the chorus and the great singers. They came from all over Europa and created excellent ensembles for the Mozart operas, later on also for works by Donizetti, Johann Strauß and Richard Strauss. An important role was also given to set designer Alfred Roller who dominated the visual aspect of the first Salzburg Festival opera performances.

All perfomances listed took place at the Salzburger Stadttheater.

1927[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadtheater, August 7 and 16, 1927 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Robert Heger
Claire Born Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Louise Paichl-Brand Marcellina
Berta Kiurina Cherubino
Hilde Demichiel Barbarina
Hans Duhan Graf Almaviva
Richard Mayr Figaro
William Wernigk Basilio
Franz Markhoff Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Don Juan by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadtheater, August 10 and 22, 1927 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Josef Hietz Maria Nemeth Donna Anna
Claire Born Donna Elvira
Elisabeth Schumann Zerlina
Hans Duhan Don Juan
Richard Mayr Leporello
Franz Markhoff Der Komtur
Alfred Piccaver Don Ottavio
Viktor Madin Masetto
Fidelio by Joseph Sonnleithner, Stephan von Breuning, Georg Friedrich Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 13 to 28, 1927 (four performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Elisabeth Schumann Marzelline
Alfred Piccaver Florestan
Richard Mayr Rocco
Franz Markhoff Don Fernando
Alfred Jerder Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Viktor Madin Gefangene

Cast changes in repeat performances:

1928[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Così fan tutte by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadttheater, August 12 to 25, 1928 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Bruno Walter
Ernst Lert Marie Gerhart Fiordiligi
Rosette Anday Dorabella
Lotte Schöne Despina
Josef Burgwinkel Ferrando
Alfred Jerger Guglielmo
Josef von Manowarda Don Alfonso
Die Zauberflöte, Textbuch by Emanuel Schikaneder, music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 18 to 30, 1928 (four performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Oskar Strnad settings
Marie Gerhart Königin der Nacht
Maria Rajdl Pamina
Luise Helletsgruber 1. Dame
Aenne Michalsky 2. Dame
Hermine Kittel 2. Dame
Margarethe Krauß Papagena
Lilli Claus 1. Knabe
Frieda Stroinigg 2. Knabe
Enid Szanto 3. Knabe
Richard Mayr Sarastro
Josef Kalenberg Tamino
Franz Markhoff Sprecher
Hans Duhan Papageno
Hans Breuer Monostatos
Hermann Gallos 1. Priester | 1. Geharnischter
Karl Ettl 2. Priester | 2. Geharnischter
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 20 to 28, 1928 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Josef Kalenberg Florestan
Richard Mayr Rocco
Franz Markhoff Don Fernando
Alfred Jerder Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene

Cast changes in repeat performances:

1929[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Don Juan by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, August 6 to 28, 1929 (five performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Oskar Strnad settings
Mária Németh Donna Anna
Claire Born Donna Elvira
Adele Kern Zerlina
Karl Hammes Don Juan
Richard Mayr Leporello
Franz Markhoff Der Komtur
Koloman von Pataky Don Ottavio
Viktor Madin Masetto
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 8 to 26, 1929 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Josef Kalenberg Florestan
Josef von Manowarda Rocco
Franz Markhoff Don Fernando
Ludwig Hofmann Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Viktor Madin Gefangene
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, August 12 to 30, 1929 (five performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings and costumes
Lotte Lehmann Feldmarschallin
Vera Schwarz Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Karola Jovanović Leitmetzerin
Martha Fuchs Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Hermann Wiedemann Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Richard Tomek Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Franz Markhoff Polizeikommissär
Viktor Madin Notar
Koloman von Pataky Sänger

Cast changes in repeat performances:

1930[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, August 4 to 22, 1930 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings and costumes
Lotte Lehmann Feldmarschallin
Margit Angerer Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Karola Jovanović Leitmetzerin
Gertrud Rünger Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Hermann Wiedemann Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Viktor Madin Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin | Polizeikommissär
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Karl Ettl Notar
Karl Hauss Sänger
Don Juan by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, August 6 and 29, 1930 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Oskar Strnad settings
Mária Németh Donna Anna
Luise Helletsgruber Donna Elvira
Lotte Schöne Zerlina
Karl Hammes Don Juan
Richard Mayr Leporello
Franz Markhoff Der Komtur
Koloman von Pataky Don Ottavio
Karl Ettl Masetto
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 9 to 27, 1930 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Gertrud Rünger Marcellina
Irene Eisinger Cherubino
Lilli Claus Barbarina
Hans Hermann Nissen Graf Almaviva
Karl Hammes Figaro
Erich Zimmermann Basilio
Karl Ettl Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 13 and 18, 1930 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Franz Schalk
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Josef Kalenberg Florestan
Josef von Manowarda Rocco
Richard Mayr Don Fernando
Wilhelm Rode Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene
Don Pasquale by Giovanni Ruffini and Gaetano Donizetti, August 14 to 31, 1930 (four performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Bruno Walter
Martin Zickel Maria Ivogün Norina Richard Mayr Don Pasquale
Karl Hammes Malatesta
Karl Hauss Ernesto
Viktor Madin Notar
Iphigenia in Aulis by François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet and Christoph Willibald Gluck, August 20 and 25, 1930 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Bruno Walter
Marie Gutheil-Schoder
Alfred Roller settings
Grete Wiesenthal Choreography
Luise Willer Klytämnestra
Margit Angerer Iphigenie
Luise Helletsgruber Artemis
Emil Schipper Agamemnon
Josef Kalenberg Achilles
Josef von Manowarda Kalchas
Viktor Madin Arkas
Karl Ettl Patroklus

Cast change in repeat performances:

1931[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, August 1 to 27, 1931 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Feldmarschallin
Margit Angerer Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Karola Jovanović Leitmetzerin
Gertrud Rünger Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Hermann Wiedemann Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Viktor Madin Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin | Polizeikommissär
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Alfred Muzzarelli Notar
Koloman von Pataky Sänger
Don Juan by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, August 3 and 22, 1931 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Bruno Walter
Lothar Wallerstein
Oskar Strnad settings
Germaine Lubin Donna Anna
Luise Helletsgruber Donna Elvira
Lotte Schöne Zerlina
Karl Hammes Don Juan
Richard Mayr Leporello
Emanuel List Der Komtur
Koloman von Pataky Don Ottavio
Karl Ettl Masetto
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 5 to 20, 1931 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Gertrud Rünger Marcellina
Irene Eisinger Cherubino
Aenne Michalsky Barbarina
Wilhelm Rode Graf Almaviva
Karl Hammes Figaro
Erich Zimmermann Basilio
Karl Norbert Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Johann Gottlieb Stephanie and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadttheater, August 11 and 30, 1931 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Robert Heger
Rudolf Hartmann
Oskar Strnad settings
Gertrude Callam Konstanze
Lotte Schöne Blondchen
Alfred Muzzarelli Bassa Selim
Koloman von Pataky Belmonte
Hermann Gallos Pedrillo
Emanuel List Osmin
Così fan tutte by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadttheater, August 14 and 19, 1931 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Ludwig Sievert settings
Viorica Ursuleac Fiordiligi
Eva Hadrabová Dorabella
Adele Kern Despina
Franz Völker Ferrando
Karl Hammes Guglielmo
Josef von Manowarda Don Alfonso
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 18 and 19, 1931 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Franz Völker Florestan
Richard Mayr Rocco
Emanuel List Don Fernando
Georg Hann Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene
Don Pasquale by Giovanni Ruffini and Gaetano Donizetti, July 26 and August 4, 1931 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Coro del Teatro alla Scala
Arturo Lucon
Mario Ghisalberti Tina Paggi Norina Fernando Autori Don Pasquale
Mariano Stabile Malatesta
Tommaso Alcaide Ernesto
Ubaldo Toffanetti Notar

Cast changes in repeat performances:

1932[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, July 30 to August 29, 1932 (four performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Feldmarschallin
Margit Angerer Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Aenne Michalsky Leitmetzerin
Gertrud Rünger Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Hermann Wiedemann Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Viktor Madin Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin | Polizeikommissär
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Alfred Muzzarelli Notar
Helge Roswaenge Sänger
Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Johann Gottlieb Stephanie and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburger Stadttheater, July 31 to August 14, 1932 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Fritz Busch
Carl Ebert
Wilhelm Reinking settings
Gabriele Ritter-Ciampi Konstanze
Erna Berger Blondchen
Luis Rainer Bassa Selim
Helge Roswaenge Belmonte
Hermann Gallos Pedrillo
Karl Norbert Osmin
Wilhelm Diengelmann Klaas, Schiffer
Karl Ettl Anführer der Wachen
Così fan tutte by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 4 and 30, 1932 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Ludwig Sievert settings
Viorica Ursuleac Fiordiligi
Eva Hadrabová Dorabella
Adele Kern Despina
Franz Völker Ferrando
Karl Hammes Guglielmo
Josef von Manowarda Don Alfonso
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 15, 1932 (one performance)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Gertrud Rünger Marcellina
Irene Eisinger Cherubino
Aenne Michalsky Barbarina
Alfred Jerger Graf Almaviva
Karl Hammes Figaro
Erich Zimmermann Basilio
Karl Norbert Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, August 24 and 31, 1932 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Richard Strauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Franz Völker Florestan
Josef von Manowarda Rocco
Richard Mayr Don Fernando
Wilhelm Rode Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene

Cast changes in repeat performances:

  • Der Rosenkavalier. Feldmarschallin: Lotte Lehmann (22nd and 29th).

1933[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, July 29, 1933 (one performance)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Richard Strauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Elisabeth Rethberg Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Franz Völker Florestan
Josef von Manowarda Rocco
Richard Mayr Don Fernando
Alfred Jerger Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, August 1 to 29, 1933 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Feldmarschallin
Eva Hadrabová Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Aenne Michalsky Leitmetzerin
Gertrud Rünger Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Viktor Madin Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Viktor Maiwald Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Karl Ettl Polizeikommissär
Alfred Muzzarelli Notar
Helge Roswaenge Sänger
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 3 and 11, 1933 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Gertrud Rünger Marcellina
Irene Eisinger Cherubino
Maria Elsner Barbarina
Alfred Jerger Graf Almaviva
Karl Hammes Figaro
William Wernigk Basilio
Karl Norbert Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Così fan tutte by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 5 and 18, 1933 (two performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Ludwig Sievert settings
Viorica Ursuleac Fiordiligi
Eva Hadrabová Dorabella
Adele Kern Despina
Franz Völker Ferrando
Karl Hammes Guglielmo
Josef von Manowarda Don Alfonso

Cast changes in repeat performances:

1934[edit]

Orchestra, Choir, Conductor Director, Set Designer Female singer Male singer
Fidelio by Sonnleithner, von Breuning, Treitschke and Ludwig van Beethoven, Festspielhaus, July 29 and August 14, 1934 (tweo performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Clemens Holzmeister settings
Lotte Lehmann Fidelio
Luise Helletsgruber Marzelline
Franz Völker Florestan
Richard Mayr Rocco
Karl Hammes Don Fernando
Alfred Jerger Don Pizzaro
Hermann Gallos Jaquino
William Wernigk, Karl Ettl Gefangene
Der Rosenkavalier by Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss, August 1 to 29, 1934 (three performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Lotte Lehmann Feldmarschallin
Eva Hadrabová Octavian
Adele Kern Sophie
Aenne Michalsky Leitmetzerin
Gertrud Rünger Annina
Richard Mayr Baron Ochs
Hermann Wiedemann Faninal
Hermann Gallos Valzacchi
Viktor Madin Haushofmeister bei der Marschallin | Polizeikommissär
Wilhelm Wernigk Haushofmeister bei Faninal | Wirt
Alfred Muzzarelli Notar
Charles Kullmann Sänger
Le nozze di Figaro by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 3, 1934 (one performance)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Alfred Roller settings
Viorica Ursuleac Gräfin Almaviva
Adele Kern Susanne
Gertrud Rünger Marcellina
Margit Bokor Cherubino
Aenne Michalsky Barbarina
Alfred Jerger Graf Almaviva
Karl Hammes Figaro
William Wernigk Basilio
Karl Norbert Bartolo
Viktor Madin Antonio
Hermann Gallos Don Curzio
Don Giovanni by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, August 4 and 25, 1934 (five performances)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Bruno Walter
Karl Heinz Martin
Oskar Strnad settings
Dusolina Giannini Donna Anna
Maria Müller Donna Elvira
Lotte Schöne Zerlina
Ezio Pinza Don Juan
Virgilio Lazzari Leporello
Emanuel List Der Komtur
Dino Borgioli Don Ottavio
Karl Ettl Masetto
Così fan tutte by Lorenzo Da Ponte and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Festspielhaus, August 28, 1934 (one performance)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Wiener Staatsopernchor
Clemens Krauss
Lothar Wallerstein
Ludwig Sievert settings
Margarete Wallmann choreography
Viorica Ursuleac Fiordiligi
Gertrud Rünger Dorabella
Adele Kern Despina
Franz Völker Ferrando
Karl Hammes Guglielmo
Josef von Manowarda Don Alfonso

Cast changes in repeat performances:

See also[edit]

Source[edit]

  • Kaut, Josef (1982). Die Salzburger Festspiele 1920-1981, Mit einem Verzeichnis der aufgeführten Werke und der Künstler des Theaters und der Musik von Hans Jaklitsch. Salzburg: Residenz Verlag. ISBN 3-7017-0308-6., p. 244–249.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Josef Kaut: Die Salzburger Festspiele 1920-1981, Mit einem Verzeichnis der aufgeführten Werke und der Künstler des Theaters und der Musik von Hans Jaklitsch, Salzburg: Residenz Verlag, ISBN 3-7017-0308-6, p. 41.