KlangBogen Wien explained

KlangBogen Wien was an annual festival offering a month of opera productions and classical concerts at different venues in the city of Vienna from 1995 to 2006.[1] There was a range from early to contemporary operas, and from medieval chamber music to experimental 21st century compositions. In prior years the festival has included performances of Don Quixote, La bohème and Dialogues des Carmélites at Theater an der Wien, the new opera house in the city. The festivities concluded with a concert by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in the Wiener Musikverein's Golden Hall.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

References

  1. Couling, Antonia (November 2004). "Festivals 2004: Austria – Klangbogen Wien Festival", Opera Now 6: 26.
  2. "Musical Summer in Vienna" (June 8, 1995) European Stars And Stripes Magazine p.21
  3. "Looking for some Strauss? Head to Vienna this summer" (May 8, 1999) Lethbridge Herald p.44
  4. http://www.theater-wien.at Theater an der Wien
  5. "In Review" (Oct 2006) Opera News: 58-59
  6. "Time Off: Europe's Guide to Leisure & Arts Activities" (4 Aug 2006) Wall Street Journal Europe, Brussels
  7. "Voices of Summer" (May 2006) Opera News 70.11: pp. 56-58,60-66,68-72
  8. "Fidelio THE CRITICS" (26 Aug 2005) Financial Times p.8
  9. "The Knot Garden, KlangBogen, Wien" (Jul 28, 2005) Financial Times p.1
  10. "Time Off -- Calendar: Europe's Guide to Leisure & Arts Activities" 11 July 2003 Wall Street Journal Europe p.10
  11. "Time Off -- Calendar: Europe's Guide To Leisure & Arts Activities" 5 July 2002 Wall Street Journal Europe p.8
  12. "Calendar: Europe's Guide To Leisure & Arts Activities" (10 Aug 2001) Wall Street Journal Europe p.34
  13. "Highnotes" (Jun 2001) Musical Opinion 124.1425 p.156
  14. "International Cultural Calendar" (26 June 1998) USA TODAY p.8B
  15. "Opera Star Rebecca Babb-Nelsen has Roswell Ties" (January 7, 2005) Roswell Daily Record p.4