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The Salzburg Festival 2021 on ARTE!

Author: ARTE G.E.I.E.

AUG 2021: Don Giovanni, Tosca, Intolleranza 1960: ARTE celebrates the Salzburg Festival 2021 and streams numerous performances.

  • Die Salzburger Festspiele 2021 | Copyright: © Tourismus Salzburg

    Die Salzburger Festspiele 2021 © Tourismus Salzburg

At the Salzburg Festival 2021, the big names of the classical music world will come together in the coming weeks and until 31 August as part of a multi-faceted programme in the fields of opera, drama and concerts in the city of Mozart. After the 100th anniversary of the Festival could only take place to a limited extent last year due to the pandemic, the anniversary will still be celebrated this year.

ARTE will again accompany this year's edition from 6 August on with numerous streams online on ARTE Concert (arte.tv/salzburg) and on TV, inviting those interested in classical music and the curious to experience the highlights of the festival from home.

On four weekends, ARTE Concert will present highlights from the city of Mozart every Friday to Sunday from 7.30 pm. Last year, ARTE's streaming offer of the anniversary edition of the Festival already met with a great response and was followed by over one million users on ARTE Concert.

Find the full programme of the Salzburg Festival 2021 on ARTE here.

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