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The Zelt-Musik-Festival (ZMF) has taken place every June and July since 1983 in
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, Germany. It lasts three weeks and counts up to 120,000 visitors each year. The program is very broad. There is music, art, theater,
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and sport in different tents and on open-air stages. According to the organizer it is the biggest and oldest music festival in
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. Over the years, more than 600 regional and international artists offered a diverse program consisting of
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, pop and world music, cabaret and children's program. Also, many newcomers have been promoted. What makes the festival unique is that the admission is free. Visitors can enter the two large tents—he
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and the
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—and two additional open-air tents as well as one stage in one of the tents. On these stages there are free all-day concerts, art and youth-culture events. Since 2008, the ZMF has been working with the Jugend-Bildungswerk's program called Youngstars in Action. The ZMF is famous for the diverse offer of music genres.


History

Alexander Heisler, Uli Homann and
Rolf Böhme Dr. Rolf Böhme (6 August 1934, Konstanz – 12 February 2019) was a German politician and mayor of the Southwest city of Freiburg for 20 years between 1982 and 2002. He was a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Before becoming Mayor, ...
(the mayor of
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at the time) founded the festival in 1983 as a continuation of "Klassik & Jazz" (Classic & Jazz), a series of events that were organized in the 1970s at the
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. The first festival (1983) took place on the (Old) Trade Fair Square in Freiburg (with the catering and
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s) and right in front of the ''Kollegiengebäude II'' of the
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, nowadays the Old Synagogue Square (with a
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). For the festival in 1984, the three tents were placed in Eschholzpark near the Technical Town Hall . Since 1985, the tents have been set up outside of the city center in a local recreation area near the Mundenhof Zoo. Due to a lack of parking space, a 'combination ticket' was created together with the public transport network of Freiburg ( Freiburger Verkehrs AG), allowing the entrance ticket for the ZMF to also act as a ticket for public transport. By doing this, ZMF has to be one of the pioneers in environmental protection at such events. The event organizers were facing major financial problems in the 1990s. On 22 September 2006—he year that the
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was taking place in Germany—the sponsoring association and the organizers of the ZMF had to file for insolvency because of, among other things, low ticket sales. Since 2007, the ZMF has been organized by the Zelt-Musik-Festival GmbH. This company was founded by ZMF founding father, Alexander Heisler, together with Andreas Schnitzler, Dieter Pfaff and Alexander Hanusch and is owned to one third by KOKO & DTK Entertainment GmbH. Alexander Hanusch and Marc Oßwald managed the firm the first year. Between 2012 and 2014, visitor numbers stabilized. Since 2017, Vaddi Concerts GmbH, managed by Marc Oßwald, and the Zelt-Musik-Festival GmbH have been entrusted with the realization of the ZMF Freiburg. Artists and bands like Jethro Tull,
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Gregory Porter Gregory Porter (born November 4, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He has twice won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album: first in 2014 for ''Liquid Spirit'' and then again in 2017 for ''Take Me to the Alley''. Early li ...
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, Loriot or Ten Years After, but also Sasha,
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, Katzenjammer,
Annett Louisan Annett Louis (born Annett Päge; 2 April 1977 in Havelberg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany) is a German singer. She lives in Hamburg, Germany. Louisan is her stage name, derived from the name of her grandmother, Louise. Concerning her birth year ...
or Juli performed at the "Zelt-Musik-Festival". In 2009, the festival attracted 34,000 visitors, in 2010 40,000 and in 2011 42,000 visitors. These days, the festival attracts around 40,000 visitors for the concerts and over 100,000 people who visit the general festival area. According to the organizers, in the first 30 years in the history of the festival, which includes 540 days of music, 2000 events attracted over 500,000 visitors. Altogether, over three million people have attended the concerts of 22,000 artists. American jazz clarinettist
Perry Robinson Perry Morris Robinson (September 17, 1938 – December 2, 2018) was an American jazz clarinetist and composer. He was the son of composer Earl Robinson. Early life and education Robinson was born and grew up in New York City. He attended the Le ...
has attended every festival since 1988, which is why some people call him the "Soul of the Festival". In 2014, he was honored with the gala night at the festival on the occasion of his 75th birthday. In 2015, twelve concerts were sold out before the festival started, one of them was the opening gig, where
Andreas Bourani Andreas Bourani (formerly Stiegelmair; 2 November 1983) is a German singer-songwriter. Career Bourani was born to Egyptians, Egyptian parents and adopted as an infant by a German family in Augsburg, in the southwest of Bavaria. As a youth, he a ...
performed . Besides the concerts in the
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and the
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, the ZMF traditionally offers free concerts in the "Fürstenbergzelt", at the open-air stage and at several places around the festival area. Part of that offer is a daily
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program. At the 2015 festival, an artist caused the festival's first scandal:
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cancelled her concert, stage time 8 p.m., at 5.30 p.m. due to the heat. She refused to accept the proposal to postpone the concert for a few hours. In her place, Manuel Dubrinski, the first violinist of the Philharmonic Orchestra Freiburg, performed at the festival. In the big
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, 18 events took place in 19 days. In the
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, it was 30 events, 14 of which—excluding the Club Nights—were sold out. A total of 350 artists participated in the main program and 830 artists in the more than one hundred events of the action program. During those events, 570 young artists were promoted. The concert "Im Auftrag der Liebe" by Dieter Thomas Kuhn, which took place on 16 July 2016 in the
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, went on sale on 11 August 2015 and was already sold out on the same day at 5:20 p.m. This was the first time an artist had given two concerts in one year at the ZMF, and both were sold out in a very short time. Enrique Ugarte conducted the Freiburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the ZMF's "Gala for Peace" in 2016. The Gala was also dedicated to the Israeli clarinettist and klezmer musician
Giora Feidman Giora Feidman ( he, גיורא פיידמן; born 25 March 1936) is an Argentine-born Israeli clarinetist who specializes in klezmer music. Biography Giora Feidman was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where his Bessarabian Jewish parents immigra ...
in honor of his 80th birthday. The new district called Dietenbach, which is very close to the festival location, has aroused concern among the organizers of the festival that they will be forced to move away. However, the head of the "Dietenbach Project Group", Rüdiger Engel, the former head of the building rights office, said that this should not be a problem if the ZMF was listed in the city's land register—much like it is done for the Oktoberfest in Munich.


References


External links


Official website
(in German) {{Coord, 48.0089, N, 7.7804, E, source:wikidata, display=title Tourist attractions in Freiburg im Breisgau Culture of Baden-Württemberg Music festivals in Germany