Tag: Salzburg
The best jazz festivals in Bavaria and Austria in autumn 2024 – Munich
For hip traditionalists Gypsy Swing, the only original European style of classical jazz that is inextricably linked to the name Django Reinhardt, has been booming in Munich for years. Musicians…
Train traffic to Zurich and Salzburg restricted due to construction work – Munich
The direct rail connection between Munich and Zurich with the Eurocity Express (ECE) will be temporarily cut in October and early November. From October 13th to 20th and from October…
Brest smashes Salzburg away, what is this madness?
It was only a snapshot before the start of the matches at 9 p.m., but the image of this ranking of the 36-team Champions League with Stade Brestois in first…
Brest wins big in Salzburg and temporarily takes the lead in the Champions League, relive the match
📊 Figures that don’t lie At the break, Brest leads but suffers. And the numbers prove it. Salzburg attempted 9 shots, compared to 4 for Brest. The Austrians also touched…
Youth League: Brest humiliated in Salzburg
Zapping National Football Coupe de France: Calais, Quevilly, El-Biar, … the greatest exploits of the competition The level was too high. This Tuesday afternoon, Stade Brestois traveled to RB Salzburg…
Renovation and extension: Major project: Salzburg Festival digs into Berg
Renovation and extension Major project: Salzburg Festival digs into mountain From the Mönchsberg, tourists can get a good view of Salzburg – the festival wants to create more space in…
Asmik Grigorian and Gustavo Dudamel perform powerful works by Richard Strauss in Salzburg – Culture
The gigantic Alpine Symphony by Richard Strauss and his Four Last Songs: These are two great works of classical music that are a challenge even for the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra…
Heiner Goebbels’ “Everything That Happened and Would Happen” in Salzburg – Culture
The last production in the Salzburg Festival’s drama program, which is by no means drama in the strictest sense, is old. Heiner Goebbels showed “Everything That Happened and Would Happen”…
Conductor Klaus Mäkelä’s debut at the Salzburg Festival: Joy in the oomph – Culture
Rarely has a young conductor, and that is just about how you can describe the 28-year-old Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä, received so much praise in advance. That also applies to…
Thomas Mann’s “The Magic Mountain” at the Salzburg Festival – Culture
At the end, you think you’ve escaped the five-and-a-half-hour stay in a sanatorium, but that’s an illusion. The time of immediate experience continues to have an effect because what you’ve…