Munich Opera Festival
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The Munich Opera Festival (German: Münchner Opernfestspiele) takes place yearly in the Bavarian capital from late June to late July.[1][2] Preceding on the calendar the two nearby festivals of Bayreuth and Salzburg, which both start in late July, the festival summarizes the concluding main season's work of the Bavarian State Opera, which administers it, and offers premieres of new stage productions by the company, Germany's largest.
Venues used include the
Archbishop of Munich and Freising, with the opera company's music director overseeing the work of the musicians in the organ loft. A festival highlight is Opera for All, the live transmission of a full-length production from the theater to an outdoor audience seated in Max-Joseph-Platz
.
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See also
References
- ^ "Munich Opera Festival". Bayerische Staatsoper. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
- ^ "Munich Opera Festival | simply Munich". Munich Opera Festival | simply Munich. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
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