Marché noir à Bayreuth
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Marché noir à Bayreuth
Pas de revente debillet pour Bayreuth 2007 sur E bay ou autre:
http://www.abeilleinfo.com/chronique.php?id_chro=6276&langue=fr
Est-ce bien réaliste?
http://www.abeilleinfo.com/chronique.php?id_chro=6276&langue=fr
Est-ce bien réaliste?
LeChevalierDesGrieux- Nombre de messages : 544
Date d'inscription : 08/01/2006
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
sans ressortir la guillotine , sache Wind qu'il arrive qu'on contrôle les noms portés sur les billets à Bayreuth.
Kat.
Kat.
Kat- Nombre de messages : 518
Date d'inscription : 08/01/2006
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
Kat a écrit:sans ressortir la guillotine , sache Wind qu'il arrive qu'on contrôle les noms portés sur les billets à Bayreuth.
Kat.
Je n'imaginais pas qu'il y avait ce type de contrôle. En même temps vu le temps d'attente pour obtenir une place à Bayreuth il ne faut pas s'étonner d'un marché parallèle. Je ne pense pas qu'ils pourront le juguler.
Et même le veulent-il vraiment?
Hélinant- Nombre de messages : 175
Date d'inscription : 24/05/2007
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
hé mais babar c'est pas filippo????????? zon le meme avatar! va y avoir du grabuge!
c'est moi-
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Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
où est la limite entre revendre des places en trop, comme ça nous arrive et le marché noir??, la quantité????
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Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
je n'ai pas été contrôlée, mais ça fait partie des menaces que laisse planer l'organisation du festival.
et puis c'ets tellement plus marrant d'attendre 10 ans pour y aller .
Kat.
et puis c'ets tellement plus marrant d'attendre 10 ans pour y aller .
Kat.
Kat- Nombre de messages : 518
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Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
c'est moi a écrit:hé mais babar c'est pas filippo????????? zon le meme avatar! va y avoir du grabuge!
Moi c'est dans Faust pas dans Don Carlo !
Kat a écrit:et puis c'ets tellement plus marrant d'attendre 10 ans pour y aller "
Et encore au bout de 10 ans...
Hélinant- Nombre de messages : 175
Date d'inscription : 24/05/2007
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
tant qu'on revend la place à son prix réel, ce n'est pas du marché noir.c'est moi a écrit:où est la limite entre revendre des places en trop, comme ça nous arrive et le marché noir??, la quantité????
Il parait qu'on peut revendre devant le Festspielhaus, quelqu'un confirme ?
jeanch- Nombre de messages : 1140
Date d'inscription : 09/01/2006
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
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How can I get tickets to the Bayreuth Festival?
1. You can try writing, in English, German or French, to the box office of
the Bayreuth Festival, not later than the middle of September, at the
following address:
BAYREUTHER FESTSPIELE
Kartenbüro
Postfach 10 02 62
D-95402 Bayreuth
Germany
Ask for a booking form. When this arrives, you will need to complete it
and send it back, to arrive not later than the closing date (which seems
to get moved earlier almost every year; last year it was October 15th).
Now for the bad news. You won't get tickets. All you get is a 'negative'
registered in the box office computer-system. You have to repeat this
process each year until you have enough 'negatives' to qualify for
tickets. Currently the waiting list seems to be about 8 years. The reason
for this is very simple. In any season there are no more than 60,000
tickets available. Some of these are allocated to the Wagner Societies or
to other organizations, and a few go to tour operators. The remainder are
sold via the box office, which gets about 600,000 ticket applications each
year.
If you are not concerned about attending particular performances, or about
particular parts of the house, you can write "EGAL" across the appropriate
column. In other words, "I'll take anything". You might also improve your
odds, by asking for older rather than newer productions.
Do not rely on getting an order form automatically each year. Make a note
in your diary to write in July.
2. You can join your local Wagner Society (see the list of home pages
below). Each society gets a small allocation of tickets, probably in
proportion to their paid-up membership. These are then allocated, usually
by a ballot for which only members can apply. Apparently non-European
Wagner Societies are allocated more tickets in proportion to their
membership, than are European Wagner Societies.
3. If that also fails, the last thing you can do is come to Bayreuth and
queue in front of the box office from early in the morning (with your
evening wear in a bag, just in case) until just before the performance
(when, sometimes, returned tickets appear as if by a miracle).
4. After giving up at the box office, you can sit in front of the
Festspielhaus, in your best evening wear, holding up a sign that says
"Suche Karte" and with a sad look on your face. Do not give up even after
the performance has begun; sometimes patrons leave during one of the
intervals and give their tickets to some of the pathetic creatures sitting
on the pavement. At least you get to see the last act.
5. If money is no problem, buy a package tour that includes travel, hotel
and a ticket. There are various opera-travel specialists who advertise in
magazines such as 'Opera'. Call them and ask about Bayreuth packages. Try
'Carlson Wagonlit' or 'Thomas Cook'.
6. If you are wealthy, buy a ticket on the black market. WARNING! In recent
years the attitude of the Festival management has hardened not only
towards the "scalpers" who trade in black-market tickets but also those
who buy such tickets. A "scalper" is anyone who asks more for a ticket
than its face value. The Festival management regard such tickets as void
and invalid. There have been instances of individuals with black-market
tickets being forcibly ejected from the Festspielhaus and in at least
one case dragged from their seats. It is reported that offenders are
advised to leave Bayreuth immediately and not to return. So if you use a
black-market ticket, you must be prepared to be black-listed for life.
7. If you are really wealthy, join the Friends of Bayreuth. At present the
initial fee is DM 900 [bon, c'est daté, je l'admets], followed by an annual subscription of DM 450.
Friends are usually allocated a limited number of tickets every second
year.
8. If you are a writing person, then get a newspaper or a magazine to send
you as their correspondent. You will have to write something for them, of
course.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/wagner/general-faq/section-15.html
How can I get tickets to the Bayreuth Festival?
1. You can try writing, in English, German or French, to the box office of
the Bayreuth Festival, not later than the middle of September, at the
following address:
BAYREUTHER FESTSPIELE
Kartenbüro
Postfach 10 02 62
D-95402 Bayreuth
Germany
Ask for a booking form. When this arrives, you will need to complete it
and send it back, to arrive not later than the closing date (which seems
to get moved earlier almost every year; last year it was October 15th).
Now for the bad news. You won't get tickets. All you get is a 'negative'
registered in the box office computer-system. You have to repeat this
process each year until you have enough 'negatives' to qualify for
tickets. Currently the waiting list seems to be about 8 years. The reason
for this is very simple. In any season there are no more than 60,000
tickets available. Some of these are allocated to the Wagner Societies or
to other organizations, and a few go to tour operators. The remainder are
sold via the box office, which gets about 600,000 ticket applications each
year.
If you are not concerned about attending particular performances, or about
particular parts of the house, you can write "EGAL" across the appropriate
column. In other words, "I'll take anything". You might also improve your
odds, by asking for older rather than newer productions.
Do not rely on getting an order form automatically each year. Make a note
in your diary to write in July.
2. You can join your local Wagner Society (see the list of home pages
below). Each society gets a small allocation of tickets, probably in
proportion to their paid-up membership. These are then allocated, usually
by a ballot for which only members can apply. Apparently non-European
Wagner Societies are allocated more tickets in proportion to their
membership, than are European Wagner Societies.
3. If that also fails, the last thing you can do is come to Bayreuth and
queue in front of the box office from early in the morning (with your
evening wear in a bag, just in case) until just before the performance
(when, sometimes, returned tickets appear as if by a miracle).
4. After giving up at the box office, you can sit in front of the
Festspielhaus, in your best evening wear, holding up a sign that says
"Suche Karte" and with a sad look on your face. Do not give up even after
the performance has begun; sometimes patrons leave during one of the
intervals and give their tickets to some of the pathetic creatures sitting
on the pavement. At least you get to see the last act.
5. If money is no problem, buy a package tour that includes travel, hotel
and a ticket. There are various opera-travel specialists who advertise in
magazines such as 'Opera'. Call them and ask about Bayreuth packages. Try
'Carlson Wagonlit' or 'Thomas Cook'.
6. If you are wealthy, buy a ticket on the black market. WARNING! In recent
years the attitude of the Festival management has hardened not only
towards the "scalpers" who trade in black-market tickets but also those
who buy such tickets. A "scalper" is anyone who asks more for a ticket
than its face value. The Festival management regard such tickets as void
and invalid. There have been instances of individuals with black-market
tickets being forcibly ejected from the Festspielhaus and in at least
one case dragged from their seats. It is reported that offenders are
advised to leave Bayreuth immediately and not to return. So if you use a
black-market ticket, you must be prepared to be black-listed for life.
7. If you are really wealthy, join the Friends of Bayreuth. At present the
initial fee is DM 900 [bon, c'est daté, je l'admets], followed by an annual subscription of DM 450.
Friends are usually allocated a limited number of tickets every second
year.
8. If you are a writing person, then get a newspaper or a magazine to send
you as their correspondent. You will have to write something for them, of
course.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/wagner/general-faq/section-15.html
jeanch- Nombre de messages : 1140
Date d'inscription : 09/01/2006
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
c'est moi a écrit:hé mais babar c'est pas filippo????????? zon le meme avatar! va y avoir du grabuge!
Pfff, bah disons que c'était mon avatar avant et que je l'aimais bien. C'est mort maintenant....
Sinon, comment ça va Yves depuis le temps ?
Filippo- Nombre de messages : 147
Date d'inscription : 09/01/2006
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
Kat a écrit:
et puis c'ets tellement plus marrant d'attendre 10 ans pour y aller .
Kat.
Tu trouves?
Il ne me reste donc plus que .... 6 ans...
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
Quand j'y suis allé, oui, il y avait de rares vendeurs mais surtout beaucoup d'acheteurs avac leur petite pancarte....jeanch a écrit:tant qu'on revend la place à son prix réel, ce n'est pas du marché noir.c'est moi a écrit:où est la limite entre revendre des places en trop, comme ça nous arrive et le marché noir??, la quantité????
Il parait qu'on peut revendre devant le Festspielhaus, quelqu'un confirme ?
Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
Filippo a écrit:[
Sinon, comment ça va Yves depuis le temps ?
ça va! quand ça vient, ça va, et quand ça va, tout va bien! je vais faire ma sieste!
c'est moi-
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Re: Marché noir à Bayreuth
windgassen a écrit:
Quand j'y suis allé, oui, il y avait de rares vendeurs mais surtout beaucoup d'acheteurs avac leur petite pancarte....
Au châtelet, il y avait plus que de vendeurs que d'acheteurs même avec ma promo spéciale, je n'ai pu vendre les places de mon deuxième ring, à part le crépuscule des dieux
Hagen-
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