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ORF Burgenland exclusively has the first images of Mörbisch's open violin – this year's scene from the Seefestspiele. Until now, the violin was a well kept secret. He reserves a few surprises.
On Thursday, Countess Mariza of Emmerich Kalman will premiere on Mörbisch's floating stage. The new artistic director Peter Edelmann wants to impress the audience with the stage scenery, which claims to be the biggest violin in the world.
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This is how we saw the Mörbisch scenery – the violin closed
The inside of the violin as a big surprise
Until Tuesday, the interchangeable violin of Manfred Waba was visible only when it was closed. There are many surprises in the 45 meter long violin. "Just in the opening, it will stand up and reveal the locations.There will surely be surprises where the public will say that we have never seen that" or "now". I was surprised again, "says Artistic Director Peter Edelmann
The long-awaited opening of the violin
ORF Burgenland has shot the exclusive opening of Manfred Waba's violin at the Seebühne in front of the premiere of "Countess Mariza"
Countess Mariza and Tbadilo – chemistry is right
The violin opens as if by magic, however, there is no magic in the but inside the violin, the machinists sit on bicycle-like devices, pedal hard, then the mechanics start.
The magnificent castle of the Countess Mariza reveals herself in this context, the game is set around love, confusion and jealousy until finally Countess Mariza and her Tbadilo meet at the end. "I like this role I try to broadcast as much as possible, of course, so that viewers understand the story," said "Countess Mariza", Vida Mikneviciute. The chemistry between her and Roman Payer, who plays "Tbadilo", should definitely be in real life.
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The violin opens on the site of the operetta Staged
Soloists, ensemble, ballet and orchestra are in the starting blocks. Two evenings will be repeated, then the time has come: Thursday night, "Countess Mariza" premiere on the Seebühne Mörbisch.
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