
Operas and concerts are presented from the Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele ever since 1952. The Palace Theatre and concert halls of Schwetzingen Palace - the former summer residence of the Palatinate Elector Carl Theodor - are the festival locations.
"To rediscover the old, initiate the new, provide opportunities for the young" – this has been the artistic credo ever since 1952. On the one hand, forgotten or little-known 18th-century works are performed, sometimes for the first time in a contemporary production; examples are Henry Purcell’s ballet opera "The Fairy Queen" or Alessandro Scarlatti’s "Telemaco". On the other hand, contemporary art is propagated.
More than 35 operas have been commissioned for the festival and performed at the Palace Theatre. The list reads like a Who’s who of music after 1945. Wolfgang Fortner and Hans Werner Henze, Werner Egk and Günter Bialas, Manfred Trojahn, Udo Zimmermann, Salvatore Sciarrino and Adriana Hölszky – the works they created for Schwetzingen and its annual festival of music.
Concerts are the festival’s second main attraction. Chamber and orchestra concerts, piano and song performances constitute an important part of the programme. Big names like Alfred Brendel, Gidon Kremer, Grigory Sokolov, The Emerson String Quartet and the Hagen Quartett perform on the Schwetzingen stage next to young, little-known artists and ensembles.
Singers like Jessye Norman, Cecilia Bartoli and Teresa Berganza performed at Schwetzingen long before they were stars of the international stage. The Sunday matinées and the "Woche der Begegnung Junger Musiker" are reserved for young newcomers. Thanks to the international exchange of programmes among radio channels the festival attendees are not alone in enjoying the Schwetzingen operas and concerts. Up to 700 transmissions a year, all over the world, have made the Schwetzinger Festspiele the biggest Classical music event on radio
Schwetzingen Palace, with its historic concert halls, its electoral landscape garden and the incomparable atmosphere of its Palace Theatre, is as instrumental as the music itself in making the Schwetzinger Festspiele into the outstanding events they are.
Letzte Änderung am: 10.08.2006, 16.14 Uhr

Contact
Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele GmbH
Hans-Bredow-Straße
D-76530 Baden-Baden
phone +49 (0) 7221 929 4990
fax +49 (0) 7221 929 4995
e-mail schwetzinger-festspiele@swr.de
Chairman
Bernhard Hermann
Management
Eberhard Stett
Concert Director
Peter Stieber
Opera Director
Georges Delnon
Production
Gregor Hoffmann
Communications
Mariam Ilbertz
Editorial collaboration
Christa Koch-Winkelmann
Margareta Jambor
Festival Office
Kerstin Rüllke
Curatorship
Dr. Harald Augter, Mainz
Peter Boudgoust, Stuttgart
Stefan Dallinger, Heidelberg
Siegfried Dannwolf, Stuttgart
Dr. Hermann Eicher, Mainz
Dr. Manfred Fuchs, Mannheim
Hermann Fünfgeld, Fellbach
Dr. h.c. Renate Jaeger, Straßburg
Dr. Peter A. Kaemmerer, Mannheim
Dr. Rudolf Kühner, Karlsruhe
Prof. Dr. Johannes Masing, Karlsruhe
Ulrich Müller, Weingarten
Bernhard Nellessen, Baden-Baden
Dr. Wolfgang Oehler, Stuttgart
Dr. René Pöltl, Schwetzingen
Helmut Posch, Mannheim
Dr. Bernhard Schareck, Ettlingen
Michael Sieber, Wiesloch (chairman)
Prof. Dr. Harald Unkelbach, Künzelsau
Dr. Gerhard Vogel, Mannheim
Prof. Dr. Peter Kehm, Stuttgart (curator of honor)
Partner
South German Broadcasting Corporation
District Rhine-Neckar
Town of Schwetzingen
Organiser
Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele GmbH in cooperation with the South German Broadcasting Corporation
Letzte Änderung am: 10.08.2006, 16.14 Uhr