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Arrangement 28
Concert of the Wiener Philharmoniker, the 29.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Klavier:
Daniil Trifonov
Audiences and critics worldwide agree: Daniil Trifonov is an exceptional pianist and has catapulted himself into the top tier of artists with his technically brilliant and at the same time expressively virtuoso piano playing. Trifonov, whose full name is Daniil Olegovich Trifonov, was born in 1991 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, and received his first piano lessons at the age of five. He later studied piano and composition at the Gnessin Academy of Music in Moscow and at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Trifonov’s extensive repertoire spans epochs from solo concertos to chamber music and large orchestral concerts. In addition to the classical piano repertoire, Trifonov regularly performs his own compositions with great success and recognition.
In the course of his concert activities, the pianist has worked with renowned orchestras and renowned conductors, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Vienna, Berlin and Munich Philharmonic Orchestras, the Mariinsky Orchestra or the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra as well as Sir Simon Rattle, Valery Gergiev and Riccardo Muti, among others.
Trifonov’s CD recordings have also been nominated several times for Grammy Awards and his album "Transcendental" was awarded the prize for Best Instrumental Solo Album 2018.
Daniil Trifonov
Großes Festspielhaus
Les Contes d’Hoffmann, J. Offenbach, the 30.
Marc Minkowski
French conductor Marc Minkowski was born on October 4, 1962 in Paris. His passion for music began when he was a college student at the Ecole Alsacienne. In 1979, even before his majority, Marc Minkowski joined the Lille orchestra under the direction of Jean-Claude Casadesus. Marc Minkowski performed very quickly in many orchestras, in particular among pioneer ensembles of the Baroque revival such as Les Arts Florissants or the Clemencic Consort in Vienna. Marc Minkowski quickly took an interest in conducting, which he studied in the United States at the Pierre Monteux Conducting School. At only nineteen, Marc Minkowski founded Les Musiciens du Louvre, an ensemble which took an active part in the Baroque revival, before broadening its repertoire by approaching works by Mozart, Rossini, Offenbach Wagner and many others. Marc Minkowski has been director of the Opéra national de Bordeaux since September 2016, his contract is extended until August 2022.
Marc Minkowski - Mariame Clément
Kathryn Lewek,
Benjamin Bernheim
Born in Paris in 1985, Benjamin Bernheim is a lyric tenor whose debut album was released by Deutsche Grammophon in 2019 and has since been followed by a second in 2022. Bernheim is considered an outstanding interpreter of the Italian and French repertoire. After completing his studies, he was accepted into the Zurich Opera Studio. In 2012 he made his debut at the Salzburg Festival, after which he also appeared at the Whitsun Festival in Salzburg. Striking stations in his burgeoning career included the Semperoper Dresden, the Zurich Opera House, the Vienna State Opera, the Royal Opera House and the Teatro alla Scala. In 2019, the young artist made his acclaimed role debut as Duca in “Rigoletto” at the Bavarian State Opera, after causing a sensation as Alfredo in a sensational production of “La Traviata” at the Opéra de Paris with his stage partner Pretty Yende as Violetta. Don’t miss this enchanting voice and make your own impression of this brilliant tenor to whom the future belongs!
Benjamin Bernheim, Marc Mauillon, Christian van Horn
Großes Festspielhaus
Symphony No. 6 in A minor, G. Mahler, the 31.
Sir Simon Rattle
Simon Rattle is a British conductor, born January 19, 1955 in Liverpool, this student of piano and violin began a career as a percussionist before taking the direction of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 1974. Simon Rattle rose to fame in head of the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, which he conducted from 1980 to 1988. Known in 1994, Sir Simon Rattle was consecrated in 2002 when he took the reins of the prestigious Berlin Philharmonic, succeeding Claudio Abbado. In July 2012, Sir Simon Rattle took the lead of the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympic Games. Since September 2017 Sir Simon Rattle is Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Sir Simon Rattle
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Großes Festspielhaus



Hotel informations for Salzburg 28
Salzburg, Goldener Hirsch Salzburg, Goldener Hirsch
Goldener Hirsch *****
The Goldener Hirsch *****, considered the best hotel of the town, offers 69 rooms and two restaurants of typical Austrian charm. The traditional furniture is perfectly combined with modern equipments. This luxurious establishment has an excellent location in the heart of the old town of Salzburg, facing the Festspielhaus and fifteen minutes walk from the Mozarteum.
Salzburg, Sacher Salzburg Salzburg, Sacher Salzburg
Sacher Salzburg *****
The Sacher Salzburg *****, member of the Leading Hotels of the World, is an internationally renowned hotel where you will appreciate its 111 tastefully decorated, comfortable and elegant rooms. As well as its excellent restaurant, the hotel provides a café where you can enjoy the famous chocolate cake named after its creator. The hotel stands on the banks of the Salzach river with a view of the old town and it is only a fifteen minutes walk from the Festspielhaus and five minutes walk from the Mozarteum.
Salzburg, Sheraton Grand Salzburg Salzburg, Sheraton Grand Salzburg
Sheraton Grand Salzburg *****
The Sheraton Salzburg ***** is ideally located in the town centre and is adjacent to the beautiful Thermal park and to the Mirabell garden. This hotel of 168 rooms is only twenty minutes on foot from the Festspielhaus and five minutes from the Mozarteum.
Salzburg, Altstadt Hotel Radisson Blu Salzburg, Altstadt Hotel Radisson Blu
Altstadt Hotel Radisson Blu *****
The Altstadt Radisson Blu Hotel *****, is situated in the old town. It has 60 single and personalized rooms which are equipped with classical furniture and marble bathrooms. You’ll appreciate its atmosphere and its quiet location on a pedestrianized street, 10 minutes away from the Festival Palace. Its Symphony Restaurant offers Austrian and international dishes with a view of the river Salzach river.
Salzburg, Auersperg Salzburg, Auersperg
Auersperg ****
Under family ownership for three generations, this small but charming city hotel is located in the quiet but central heart of Salzburg. A young dedicated team from all over the world is responsible for the modern impression, excellent service and the incomparable family atmosphere of this hotel.
Salzburg, Die Gersberg Alm Salzburg, Die Gersberg Alm
Die Gersberg Alm ****
No hustle and bustle, no noise, but fresh air and idyllic nature - that’s what you’ll find at the Romantik Hotel Die Gersberg Alm near Salzburg, which is run very personally and which you can look down on from the hotel’s own garden. The 4-star hotel has 40 individual and lovingly furnished rooms, some with balconies. In addition, there are two cosy restaurant rooms with fine Austrian cuisine, which will pamper you (with a small menu) even after the evening performances. When the weather is fine, the sunny terrace invites you to linger. Before the performances you can relax wonderfully at the pool or with a book in the garden.
The city centre of Salzburg can be reached in about 15 minutes by car. We will be happy to reserve your private festival transfers for you on request.



All-inclusive price per person for Salzburg 28
Single room/ night
Goldener Hirsch
from 3.750,- Euro
60-390,- Euro
Sacher Salzburg
from 4.520,- Euro
100-330,- Euro
Sheraton Grand Salzburg
from 3.130,- Euro
90-240,- Euro
Altstadt Hotel Radisson Blu
On request
Auf Anfrage
Auersperg
On request
Auf Anfrage
Die Gersberg Alm
from 2.420,- Euro
120-150,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, sponsoring fees, travel cancellation expenses insurance.