Every summer, Bregenz Festival lures huge crowds – and top-notch British talent – to its floating stage on Lake Constance. It’s a thrilling marriage of seriousness and pizzazz, just as long as it ...
BREGENZ, AUSTRIA — Verdi’s “Aida” has returned for its second season on the Bregenz Festival’s floating stage, one of Europe’s premiere opera-for-the-masses venues. But tucked away adjacent to the ...
The ambition of Bregenz is even more astonishing when you realise that when the festival first launched in 1946 the town didn’t even have its own theatre. The progress from this inaugural performance, ...
Kathy Arnold, who is London based but American born, spent her university years in Boston and returns regularly to visit family and friends in the city that she considers her second home. Kathy Arnold ...
Read the All About Jazz review of Concerts - Bregenz / Munchen by Keith Jarrett (2013, ECM Records). Expert analysis, ratings, and insight into one of jazz's finest recordings.
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Bregenz at ArchDaily, the world's largest architecture website. Stay up-to-date with articles and updates on the newest developments in ...
Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” opens this years Bregenz Festival in Austria. The magnificent music, libretto and performances are complimented by a unique stage and set design that floats on Lake Constance.
Shostakovich with Weinberg: 'The standard description of Weinberg as some kind of poor man’s Shostakovich was exposed as pure ignorant gossip' These vapid generalisations can now once and for all be ...
A major European show of work made during coronavirus confinement deals with boredom, doubt and isolation. By Kimberly Bradley BREGENZ, Austria — A tuba sitting on a rolling upholstered chair moves ...