The festival presents the winners of the International Singing Competition Schloss Rheinsberg, in which about 450 candidates from all over the world participate every year.
The Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg festival[1] was founded in 1990 by Siegfried Matthus, who also composed the opening opera: "Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke".
The festival also plays at the 18th-century Heckentheater garden theatre, with a capacity for 1000 spectators in a total area of 750 m2.
[3] The festival has organised an annual am international singing competition in Berlin, with over 450 candidates from all over the world participating.
Singers started a successful career through their appearance at the Rheinsberg festival, later performing at notable opera houses worldwide.