26 Mar, 12:40··

Markus Hinterhäuser quits as head of Salzburg Festival.

FAZ

Markus Hinterhäuser has resigned as director of the Salzburg Festival. This follows controversy and declining trust within the festival. The resignation is a significant change for the cultural institution.

Markus Hinterhäuser’s resignation occurred after months of issues, including allegations of harassment of female employees. A Spiegel magazine investigation detailed these problems. The festival board has faced questions about its future. This marks a crisis for the Salzburg Festival, the largest since 1944/45. The reasons for his dismissal remain unclear, but it represents a dramatic change for the institution.

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Highlights

Hinterhäuser Resigns Immediately

Markus Hinterhäuser resigned from his role as Salzburg Festival director immediately.

Controversy Fuels Resignation

The resignation followed controversy about his leadership style and harassment allegations.

Significant Shift for Festival

The resignation marks a major change for the Salzburg Festival.

Festival Faces Crisis

The Salzburg Festival is in crisis mode following the director’s removal.

Unclear Reasons for Dismissal

The reasons for Markus Hinterhäuser’s dismissal remain unclear.

Perspectives

Sources agree
  • Markus Hinterhäuser resigned from the Salzburg Festival.
  • The resignation followed controversy about his leadership.
  • The resignation is a significant shift for the festival.
  • The festival faces questions about its future direction.
Sources disagree
Nature of the Controversy

Source Spiegel and FAZ say the controversy involves allegations of harassment of female employees.

Der Spiegel, FAZ

Source Der Standard says the controversy is about his leadership style.

Der Standard

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Severity of the Situation

Source FAZ describes a ‘crisis’ since 1944/45.

FAZ

Source Der Standard and Der Standard describes it as ‘crisis mode’.

Der Standard, Der Standard

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