The Bayreuth Festival, which celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, is facing discussions regarding its historical legacy, particularly its connections to the Nazi era. The festival's approach to addressing this aspect of its history has sparked debate about whether it should confront or avoid its past.
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Bayreuth Festival Marks 150 Years Amid Discussions of Its Historical Legacy
As the Bayreuth Festival commemorates its 150th anniversary, it is engaging in discussions about its legacy related to the Nazi era. The handling of this historical context remains a contentious topic among attendees and historians.
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150 years of the Bayreuth Festival: Confronting a troubled legacy
Bayreuth Festival Marks 150 Years Amid Discussions of Its Historical Legacy