Classical music has been the lifeblood of Vienna for a long time. Over hundreds of years, top-tier musicians and music lovers have flocked to the city. This gives any concert in Vienna a special flavor. When it comes to the Mozart & Strauss Concert in Schönbrunn Palace, it has to be spectacular, given the fact that they are the faces of Viennese classical music, being residents of the city.
Operating since 1994, the Schönbrunn Palace Concerts have become a bit of a legend. Comprising of some of the most well-known works of Mozart and Strauss — ‘Le Nozze di Figaro’, ‘The Magic Flute’, ‘Radetzky March’, ‘Die Fledermaus’ and more — as well as the vocal stylings of a soprano and a baritone, and a ballet performance, tickets to the Mozart & Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace are a luxury worth getting.
The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra comprises a group of highly-qualified and sought-after musicians who have represented Austria on tours across continents, such as in Japan, Croatia, Germany, Sweden, the Czech Republic and Denmark. They mainly focus on the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss and other contemporary composers of that time. The Orchestra also has a long tradition of accompanying singers and ballet performances.
Performers: Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra
‘Le Nozze di Figaro’
‘Die Zauberflöte’
‘Don Giovanni’
‘Die Fledermaus’
‘Der Zigeunerbaron’
‘Donauwalzer’
‘Radetzkymarsch’
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The Schönbrunn Palace, the largest palace in Austria, is a popular tourist destination, catering to almost 4 million visitors annually. The Orangerie, where the concert usually takes place, was built for the purpose of overwintering orange plants in a greenhouse and has been in existence since around 1760. It was also widely used for court festivities, especially under Joseph II. Mozart himself had once competed against Antonio Salieri in 1786 at the venue.
Address: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria
Subway: Take subway line U4 and get off at Schönbrunn.
Bus: Bus lines 10A, 57A, 58A, N60, VAL 1 stop near Schönbrunn Palace.
Available Facilities: Bar, Wheelchair access, Stroller access, Toilets
Accessibility: Schönbrunn Palace welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone.
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