Mörbisch Floating Stage. Seefestspiele Mörbisch 20 July 2022 - Roland Kaiser | GoComGo.com

Roland Kaiser

Mörbisch Floating Stage. Seefestspiele Mörbisch, Mörbisch am See, Austria
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Wednesday 20 July 2022
8:30 PM
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Type: Concert
City: Mörbisch am See, Austria
Starts at: 20:30

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Festival

Seefestspiele Mörbisch 2022

The world's largest festival of classical operettas on the shores of Lake Neusiedl, 60 km south of Vienna, under the direction of Peter Edelmann.

Overview

The big open air summer event with Roland Kaiser live with the band "Unser Sommer" on the Mörbisch Floating Stage.

Hit fireworks and party atmosphere with Germany's hit superstar ROLAND KAISER live with the band “Unser Sommer” - the open-air tour 2022.

Fans of exceptional artists can look forward to a great summer concert season in the Roland Kaiser - the anniversary year 2022. Roland Kaiser will finally start an extensive open-air tour in 2022 again next year. After the long compulsory break, there will be a comprehensive summer season in a class of its own for all fans in Germany and Austria, and not only because Roland Kaiser's "big birthday" is coming up and the year 2022 will be dominated by this anniversary. The charismatic Berliner will play new, selected dates between June and August together with his fantastic live band as part of "Our Summer - the Open Air Tour 2022" in Germany and Austria and make up for the postponed open-air shows from 2020.

Roland Kaiser:  “I am aware of how much patience my fans have shown in the past few months when we have been forced to postpone appointments again and again. It is all the more important for my band and me to make the coming open-air season a special shared experience. We have therefore chosen the motto “Our Summer” because for us concerts are shared experiences full of energy and joie de vivre. We have an absolutely great summer season 2022 ahead of us. ".

Venue Info

Mörbisch Floating Stage. Seefestspiele Mörbisch - Mörbisch am See
Location   Seegelände, 7072

The initiative for the Seespiele, founded in 1955-57, came from the chamber singer Herbert Alsen, who was celebrated at the Vienna State Opera and who, together with his wife, the Berlin-based costume designer Gisela Bossert, was looking for the venue accidentally discovered a vacation spot that was climate-friendly to his voice and which was permanently touched by the peculiar musicality of this landscape.

Alsen's plans were enthusiastically received by the local council of Mörbisch and the representative of the state, Landesrat Hans Bögl, especially since the project fit into the tourism concept of the municipality and the state, and Alsen subsequently agreed to initially grant the directorate of the Seespiele for five years take over (with reference to any competition with the Bregenz Festival), emphasizing that the Seespiele in Mörbisch did not want to be a festival that would increase the large number of festival venues.

After two years of preparation, the opening took place on July 6, 1957 with the operetta Der Zigeunerbaron by Johann Strauss.

The floating stage was built in a bay next to the Mörbischer bathing beach on hundreds of pilots according to the plans of architect Ferry Windberger, the designer of the first Bregenz floating stage. Their dimensions were 42 by 20 m; the auditorium created by the filling of the lake comprised 1,500. Seats. After an expansion in 1959, 3,000 people could be accommodated. Today the auditorium has over 6000 seats. In the following years, due to the great public response, there were constant extensions, both in terms of the number of performances and the size of the auditorium and stage. From the initial six performances with around 7,000 spectators (1957), there was an increase to over 30 performances in July and August.

In 2006, a new sound system, which was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology and is also in use at the Bregenz Festival, was put into operation. This means that directional listening is possible despite the size of the stage.

In 2018, specially staged performances for children were also shown for the first time. A one-hour adaptation by Countess Mariza was shown in June 2018 on a stage set up on the festival grounds in a total of six performances. There was space for up to 250 children per performance, and visitors were also given the opportunity to sing and dance along. The aim was to bring the operetta closer to children. The same soloists were to be seen on stage as in the regular performances. As part of the Austrian Music Theater Prize 2020, the Seefestspiele were awarded the prize for the best youth and children's music theater production for Land of Smiles for Children.

Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Mörbisch am See, Austria
Starts at: 20:30
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