Salzburg Marionette Theatre

Salzburg Marionette Theatre

Salzburg Marionette Theatre was established in 1913 and is one of the oldest continuing marionette theatres in the world. It is based in the city of Salzburg, Austria [ Billington, M, "Performing Arts: A Guide To Practice And Appreciation", p.164] . Original productions featured live actors and musicians. Today soundtracks are recorded. The Salzburg Marionette Theatre performs a large repertoire of operas, ballets and productions for children's using marionettes.

Founding

The Salzburg Marionette Theatre was founded in 1913 by Professor Anton Aicher. It's original production was Bastien and Bastienne, a marionette version of Mozart's famous opera. The company repertoire was expanded the following year to incorporate thirteen additional productions.

Until 1939

The Salzburg Marionette Theatre grew more adventurous and started to tour its productions abroad, starting in Hamburg. Germany in 1927. The company made further tours to the Balkan countries. In 1936, a tour was made to the Soviet Union visiting Moscow and Leningrad. As a sign of artistic excellence, the company was awarded the Gold Medal at the World Fair in Paris, France. In the fateful year of 1938, the year Austria was incorporated into Germany, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre made an extensive tour of Germany and also Sweden.

1940-1944

During World War II, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre was instructed to make tours to the front and performed in German occupied Norway, Poland, Russia and Romania until it was forced to cease operations in 1944.

Post 1945

With Hermann Aicher's return from the front, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre started up its performances again performing for the occupying American, British and French military forces. 1947 marked a special year with the first German language performances staged by the company in Paris. The 1950s were filled with touring. 1950 marked the first year sound for performances was recorded. Prior to this everything had been performed by live actors and musicians. 1952 marked the beginning of a five year contract, touring the United States. International touring became a permanent feature of the company. Of course performances also occurred in Salzburg.

The Establishment of a permanent home in 1971

Up until 1971, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre had performed in a variety of different premises in Salzburg. In 1971, the company acquired its very own theatre in the former ballroom of the Mirabell Hotel. Its first production there was Rossini's Barber of Seville. In 1973, the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the company, a film was made about its unique work and theatre.

Herman and Gretl Aicher

In 1977, the driving force behind the Salzburg Marionette Theatre, Hermann Aicher died. Artistic control passed into the hands of Gretl Aicher.

1998

To mark the 70th birthday of Gretl Aicher and the 85th anniversary of the Salzburg Marionette Theatre, a special exhibition of marionettes was opened at the Salzburg Hohensalzburg Fortress. Since that time the company has continued to tour and perform in its own theatre with an ever increasing repertoire of productions featuring not just the works of Mozart, but also many other famous composers such as Johann Strauss and Pytor Tschiakovsky.

2007 and beyond

2007 marks a special year in the history of the company. "Bastien and Bastienne" is once again to be performed as well as the premiere of a new production of "The Sound of Music," directed by Richard Hamburger. Salzburg of course featured heavily in the film production of the same name made in the early 1960s starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer telling the story of the Von Trapp family singers.

References

Books and Articles

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title = Salzburg Marionetten Theater
publisher = Salzburg Marionette Theater
date= 2004
location = Salzburg, Austria
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*cite book
last = Billington
first = Michael
authorlink = Michael Billington
coauthors =
title = Performing Arts: A Guide To Practice And Appreciation
publisher = New Burlington Books
date= 1988
location = London
id= ISBN 1-85348-115-7

*cite book
last = Logan
first = David
authorlink = David Logan
coauthors =
title = Puppetry
publisher = Brisbane Dramatic Arts Company
date= 2007
location = Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
id= ISBN 9780980456301

External links

* [http://www.salzburgexplore.com/salzburg-theatres.html Marionette Theatre - Salzburg Guide]
* [http://www.marionetten.at Salzburg Marionette Theatre] homepage of the Salzburg Marionette Theatre (English and German)


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