Russian opera to be staged at world-famous Salzburg Festival

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Elena Burmistrova, Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Director General of Gazprom Export, and Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of the Salzburg Festival, today signed at the 9th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum a sponsoring agreement for a Russian opera to be staged during the Salzburg Festival's 100-year anniversary celebrations in 2020.

Sponsoring agreement for Russian opera to be staged at Salzburg Festival signed by Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of Salzburg Festival, and Elena Burmistrova at 9th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum
Sponsoring agreement for Russian opera to be staged at Salzburg Festival signed by Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of Salzburg Festival, and Elena Burmistrova at 9th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum

Helga Rabl-Stadler and Elena Burmistrova at signing ceremony

A similar document was signed by Helga Rabl-Stadler and Rainer Seele, Chairman of the Executive Board of OMV.

Sponsoring agreement for Russian opera to be staged at Salzburg Festival signed by Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of Salzburg Festival, and Rainer Seele, Chairman of Executive Board of OMV, at 9th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum
Sponsoring agreement for Russian opera to be staged at Salzburg Festival signed by Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of Salzburg Festival, and Rainer Seele, Chairman of Executive Board of OMV, at 9th St. Petersburg International Gas Forum

Helga Rabl-Stadler and Rainer Seele at signing ceremony

Background

The Salzburg Festival is a world-known festival of music and drama held every summer in Salzburg, Austria. Traditionally, its program consists primarily of classical music concerts and performances of drama and opera. The Festival was founded in 1920 by poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal, theater and film director Max Reinhardt, composer Richard Strauss, head of the Wiener Staatsoper Franz Schalk, and set designer Alfred Roller. In its centenary year, the Salzburg Festival will host around 200 events, with opera, drama and concerts at 18 venues over 41 days.

 

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