Wien Holding
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Mozart and the women: His female companions and womanhood of the time
Saturday, March 8th 2025 | 3 PM

 

To mark International Women's Day on 8 March, we are immersing ourselves in the world of 18th century women. Each woman in Mozart's life played a unique role in his musical journey. Together we will discover how the social norms of the 18th century influenced women's opportunities and which aspects of the image of women at that time are still present today.

Program:

length: 60 minutes

English: 3.00 PM
German: 4.30 PM

Tickets:

The tour is free with a valid museum ticket.

 
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Wiener Ensemble
every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday | 6.30 PM

 

The Wiener Ensemble is a chamber music ensemble based in Vienna and is dedicated to performing the works of W.A. Mozart and his contemporaries. The ensemble regularly performs concerts in the concert hall of the Mozarthaus Vienna, where visitors can listen to live performances of Mozart’s music. The Wiener Ensemble consists of professional musicians who specialize in the performance of classical music and strive for an authentic and accurate interpretation of Mozart’s work.

Program:

Works of W.A. Mozart, J.Haydn, L.v. Beethoven and many more.

Tickets:

Tickets from € 39

Tickets and further information under www.wienerensemble.at or +43 664 1743723

 
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Young Mozart Talents in the Spotlight
Sunday, March 16, 2025 | 3 PM

 

An event presented by Mozarthaus Vienna in collaboration with "Amicitia" – Association for the Promotion of Young Artists and Musicians.

Program:

Performers: Students from the Mozarteum University Salzburg and the Music and Arts Private University of the City of Vienna

Mozarteum University Salzburg / Vocal Class of KS. Prof. Ildikó Raimondi:

Sophie Schneider – Soprano
Sonja Liqun Cui – Mezzo-Soprano
Jannik Junzhe Zeng – Baritone
Pol Corti Martínez – Piano

Music and Arts Private University of the City of Vienna / Vocal Class of Univ. Prof. Dr. Bartolo Musil:

Minji Kim – Soprano
Lukas Karzel – Tenor
Antoine Amariutei – Bass-Baritone
Florencia Hernández – Piano


Program: Selected works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Xaver Mozart.

Tickets:

€10
Tickets are available at the museum's ticket counter with the codeword "Young Voices." The ticket also includes museum admission.

 
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Anniversary concert of the Sfogato Music and Art Society
Sunday, March 16th, 2025 | 6.15 PM

 

The Sfogato Music and Art Society was founded in the Chopin Year 2010 on the initiative of pianist Marta Polanska. The Italian word “sfogato” (translated as catharsis) was first used as a musical term by Fryderyk Chopin. It shows the function that music and art have fulfilled from antiquity to the present day. Marta Polanska is also the initiator of the International Music Competition “Sfogato Stage”, which takes place every year in December (online) and aims to promote young talents and enable them to perform live on the Sfogato Stage all over the world.

Program:

The concert will feature artists from the Sfogato Music and Art Society: Marek Polanski - violin (who performed the world phonographic premiere of the first Polish Caprices for solo violin by Duranowski and Kaczkowski), Anna Gutowska - violin and Marta Polanska - piano, as well as pupils and students from 18 music schools in Poland and Bulgaria and the Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Krakow. The concert will be presented by actress Anna Buczkowska.

 
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Classical Spring Concert: Gala Concert of Prize Winners at Mozarthaus Vienna
Sunday, March 23rd 2025 | 2.30 PM

 

Talented musicians from all over the world will perform as soloists in the renowned International Music Competition and showcase their artistry in an exclusive gala concert at the famous Mozarthaus Vienna concert hall.
Presented by the Vienna Cultural Association Culture Meeting Point, which has been known for its outstanding cultural events since 1995, this year's Spring Concert – Prize Winners’ Gala Concert promises an enchanting musical journey featuring a captivating program of beloved masterpieces from the classical, romantic, and modern repertoire.
The audience can look forward to an exceptional performance, where talented musicians will demonstrate their skills and mesmerize listeners with their virtuosic interpretations.
Following the concert, the outstanding musicians will be honored with the prestigious awards of the music competition.
 

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From Mozart to …. Mario Berger - Mandurio
Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 | 8 PM

 

As a guitarist and composer, Mario Berger has played a major role in shaping the history of “Austropop”, starting with the Hallucination Company and the hit parade strikers Espresso, which he co-founded, through to - and above all - his time with Rainhard Fendrich, Wolfgang Ambros and Georg Danzer, to whom he lent his internationally acclaimed string work, both live and in the studio. Long admired on the electric guitar, the St. Pölten native returned to the acoustic variants of this instrument in 1998.

Program:

The 61-year-old is also in demand as a studio musician, not least because of his creativity. Mario Berger can be heard on around 75 recordings, including a CD by the Vienna Boys' Choir and an album by José Carreras - after all, he is also active in classical music.

So don't be surprised if you get to hear his version of the “Magic Flute” here at Mozarthaus Vienna ....

 
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From Mozart to …. Gottfried D. Gfrerer & Martin Spengler „Paris – Texas“
Thursday, March 27th, 2025 | 8 PM

 

How does Texas come to Vienna - or vice versa? Quite simply: through two musicians who have more in common than they realize. Gottfried David Gfrerer, probably Europe's best slide guitarist, and Martin Spengler, master of poetic dialect songs, combine singer-songwriting with Austrian songwriting.

Program:

Their program “Vienna - Texas” builds bridges from the Danube to the Mississippi. Gfrerer's virtuoso blues and folk songs meet Spengler's profound pieces inspired by Dylan and Guthrie. Together they approach greats such as Townes Van Zandt or Blind Lemon Jefferson with ease - two clever musicians between Vienna and Texas.

 
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From Mozart to …. Katharina Alber & Cili Marsall
Friday, March 28th, 2025 | 8 PM

 

Mozarthaus Vienna becomes the stage for a rousing concert full of energy and joy: Katharina Alber and Cili Marsall present their unique “Boogie Lady Show”. The two exceptional musicians take the audience into a dynamic interplay of vocals and piano - sometimes solo, sometimes four-handed - and give free rein to their improvisational skills.
You can look forward to a varied program full of musical surprises that pushes the boundaries of classic boogie-woogie. With a mixture of virtuosity, humor and pure joy of playing, the two will ensure an evening to remember.

Program:

Katharina Alber, also known as “Boogie Kathi”, began her musical journey at the age of 5 with classical piano lessons. As the granddaughter of Innsbruck jazz legend Artur Rogger, she soon came into contact with the jazz scene and also learned to play the clarinet and saxophone so that she could make music with her grandfather. The Tyrolean pianist Robert Roth ultimately awakened her passion for boogie-woogie. This eventually led to more than 300 concerts throughout Europe and the USA, and to numerous joint appearances with greats from the scene. And yes, Katharina Alber has already organized almost two dozen festivals.
This is not the first time she has shared a piano with Cili Marsall at Mozarthaus Vienna. After all, the native Hungarian has a similar musical background. She won her first awards at international competitions thanks to her excellent clarinet playing. And then Cili Marsall was also “infected” by boogie-woogie. This did not go unnoticed by greats such as Axel Zwingenberger, who eventually also took her to renowned festival stages. And yes - her concerts with her father, saxophonist Dávid László Marsall, are just as fixed.

 
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From Japan to Vienna: A Musical Celebration in Mozart's House
Saturday, March 29th, 2025 | 4.30 PM

 

Join us for an unforgettable evening of music as students from Arev Arts Music School perform at the historic Mozart House in Vienna. Part of the European Tour 'Rhythms of the Danube,' this event promises a delightful blend of classical pieces. This is a unique opportunity to experience the talents of young musicians in a venue steeped in history and culture. Don't miss out on this special event!

Program:
Tickets:

Entrance is free, but registration for an invitation is required online at the following link: https://www.arev-arts.com/en/event-details/from-japan-to-vienna-a-musical-celebration-in-mozarts-house.

 
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Taiwan meets Vienna
Saturday, April 5th, 2025 | 3 PM

 

The young musicians from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, are students of the Music Talented Class at Kaohsiung Senior High School, representing the bright future of Taiwanese music.

This talented group will perform at the historic Mozart House in Vienna. The program includes captivating classical works as well as a selection of important Taiwanese folk songs, offering audiences from around the world a unique opportunity to experience Taiwan’s rich musical heritage.

For this concert, students from the local Joseph-Haydn Privathochschule für Musik, Burgenland, have also been invited to join in performing chamber music works. Through music, this collaboration fosters friendship and promotes cross-cultural exchange, bringing musicians from diverse backgrounds together to create beautiful musical moments.

Everyone is warmly invited to join this musical celebration, where classical mastery meets the beauty of Taiwanese tradition!

Program:
  1. Mozart Violin Concerto No.5 in A major KV.219 1st movement
  2. J.W. Kalliwoda Concertino for Oboe in F Major, Op.110,Mov.3
  3. Dohnanyi:Piano Quintet No.1 in c minor Op.1 mvt.3
  4. Dvorák String Quartet No.12 Op.96 in F Major "American"
  5. Taiwanese folk songs
Tickets:

free entry

 
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HIBS Music Touring Group
Thursday, April 17th 2025 | 5.30 PM

 

The HIBS Music Touring Group is a group of 26 students from Hutt International Boys’ School. The school is a special character school based in Upper Hutt, Aotearoa New Zealand.  We have a school motto of Expect and Encourage Excellence, and a whakatauki (Māori saying) centered  around the school DNA using the HIBS acronym. Kia mau Ki ngā mātāpono o te hōnore, te pono, te whakapono me te rato. Hold fast to the principles of Honour, Integrity, Belief, and Service.
 

Program:

The group consists of multi-instrumentalists from across the music spectrum. From classical chamber music through to Jazz and Rock Bands. Barbershop singers to Drumline percussionists. They also have a hip hop dance trio. They will be performing a range of items from many genres, demonstrating their diverse musical backgrounds while also showcasing some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s rich culture.

Tickets:

free admission

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, June 10th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, June 17th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, June 24th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, July 1st, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
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Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, July 8th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, July 15th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, July 29th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, August 5th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, August 12th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, August 19th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, August 26th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, September 9th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6

 
  MOZARTHAUS VIENNA
Summer Concerts 2025: All Mozart!
Tuesday, September 16th, 2025 | 4 PM

 

Hear works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart live in the place where he once composed them himself!

Soloist: SoRyang
“The performance was extremely nuanced and ‘so lively that even listeners who are not die-hard Mozart enthusiasts enjoyed this interpretation’.  - Allgemeine Zeitung

Program:

Rondo KV 485
This popular and easy-to-play rondo in D major was composed in Vienna in 1786. 

Fantasy in C minor KV 475  
Adagio
This piano composition was written in Vienna on May 20, 1785. Like many piano pieces, it is considered extremely demanding and is one of the most famous fantasies.

 

Sonata in C minor KV 457
Allegro molto
Adagio
Allegro assai   
The Piano Sonata No. 14 is considered the highlight of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart's piano oeuvre and was written in 1784.

 

“Ah ! vous dirai-je, Maman” KV 265
Twelve variations in C major on the French song “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman” are a piano work that Wolfgang Amadé Mozart wrote at the end of 1781 for the pianist Josepha Barbara von Auernhammer.

Tickets:

€ 28,-    regular
€ 24,-    reduced
€ 20,-   Children and Youth under 20 years old

available at the museum ticket office and at https://quicket.wien-ticket.at/shop/wtosmhv/en/6