The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hi ing high notes in Vienna hotel

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Deserted by tourists, a hotel in Vienna gave itself a temporary one-night-only makeover, turning into an outdoor concert hall.

The guest bedrooms, which have stood empty during the coronaviru­s lockdown, were transforme­d into opera boxes for an evening, and the hotel courtyard into a stage to create a rare moment of joy in the city of music on Saturday.

Two opera singers and a string ensemble were invited to play at the Hotel Zeitgeist. As they performed in the courtyard, the spectators looked on from the windows of 40 or so rooms which they had rented for the evening.

And they approved, showering applause on to the head of the tuxedoed conductor and his elegant soprano Monika Medek.

Paid bookings for the “window concert” were sold out in three days, hotel director Andreas Purtscher said.

Purtscher said the concert was intended to give the artists the opportunit­y to perform again and “to help people get out, to find a sense of normality in their contact with others”.

He hoped it would “remove some of the fear associated with the period of restrictio­ns”.

Since mid-April, Austria has lifted many of the restrictio­ns taken to combat the spread of the new coronaviru­s, but cultural life is still at a standstill because of the ban on gatherings of more than 100 people. For artists, “work opportunit­ies disappeare­d overnight”, Purtscher said.

He planned to hold at least three more window concerts before August. Most of the artists programmed at the classical music halls that make the Austrian capital world famous are freelancer­s, now deprived of income.

Vienna hotels are expecting an occupancy rate of less than 10% for June, according to the chamber of commerce. –

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