The opera was held in a tiny (tiny!) village in Austria. I really don't know why it was there and not, say, La Scala in Milan or the Liceu in Barcelona ("El Juez" is, after all, a Spanish opera). But, I was perfectly willing to check out Austria for a few days before the performance.
Anyhow, I had to get myself to Erl, and that entailed flying from MSP through Iceland to Munich, taking the train from Munich to Salzburg, taking the train from Salzburg to Kufstein, taking a bus from Kufstein to Erl with a stop mid-way to change buses, and then walking from the bus stop to my hotel near the opera house. (And then doing it all in reverse the morning after the opera to fly back home!)
Totally worth it. :)
Changing buses at the bus stop in some tiny village.
Not a bad view!
The bus dropped me off just down the hill from these two buildings.
The one of the left is Erl's Passionsspielhaus.
The one on the right is the opera house.
about a 5 minute walk from the front door of the opera house
A public sitting area on the 2nd floor of the hotel
My room
The view from my balcony!
After arriving, I went for a walk to check out the village.
A bridge over the stream near my hotel
Stream
Walking back toward the hotel
And then after dinner, I headed to the opera house.
:)
Very futuristic looking building
Cold, stark interior
Waiting....
Blurry curtain call, front row left to right:
Composer (far left), librettist (woman in short, black dress),
Jose Carreras (center), soprano lead (jeans)
After the crowds had left.
It was surreal!


























































