Mozart Concert at the Brahms Hall in Vienna
- Experience the enchanting sound of the Mozart Orchestra of Vienna as they bring classical music to life
- Be captivated by renowned opera singers and soloists, whose performances are sure to leave a lasting impression
- Delight in the overtures, arias, and duets from Mozart's most famous operas, performed with remarkable skill
- Enjoy classic Viennese masterpieces, including the beloved "Blue Danube" and the spirited "Radetzky March"
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What to expect
Experience the finest works of Mozart and the highlights of Johann Strauss, exquisitely performed by the Mozart Orchestra of Vienna. This exceptional ensemble comprises 30 musicians from the Vienna Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, and other prestigious Austrian orchestras. They will be joined by internationally renowned soloists and two opera singers from the State Opera and the Volksoper. Leading this stellar group will be a distinguished conductor.
The true highlight of the evening is that the orchestra, singers, and conductor will be adorned in magnificent Baroque costumes and wigs, delivering the overtures, arias, and duets from Mozart's most celebrated operas with authentic flair. The program will also feature selections from his symphonies, concertos, serenades, and divertimenti, evoking the style of 18th-century musical academies.
The evening will culminate with the unofficial anthems of Austria, Johann Strauss I's vibrant Radetzky March and Johann Strauss II's enchanting Blue Danube Waltz







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A super awesome music feast! However, the ticket purchase instructions stated that we could go to the music association office early to exchange our tickets. For the evening concert, we went there at noon to exchange our tickets and reserve seats, but when we asked on site, all the staff said that we could only exchange our tickets an hour in advance. We don't know why there was a discrepancy. We recommend that those who are going there take the time to check their seats first to avoid being too rushed before the performance. There are restaurants on the second floor. Of course, the prices are not cheap, but if you really don’t have time for dinner, it is recommended that you exchange your tickets on site first and then go to the second floor to replenish calories.
The evening was magical. The conductor, the musicians and the soloists are top notch professionals. The Brahms Hall of Musikverein is magnificent. Our group of six had a wonderful time. Highly recommended.
Because there was no Mozart concert at the Musikverein during my visit to Vienna, I booked a session at the Brahms Hall instead. Although it was not as magnificent as the Musikverein, it was not too bad. However, the program said there would be a CD, but when we exchanged the tickets on the day, we didn’t get it. I wonder if they forgot to give it to us after the program was not sold? Anyway, it was a little regretful that I didn’t get the CD I was supposed to get~ It was a flaw:p
This is perfect for remembering your trip to Vienna. The music is top-notch. Most of the pieces performed were famous, so even amateurs could thoroughly enjoy them. Mozart's costume was amusing and truly fun. Our seats were on the second floor, close to the stage, which made it a bit difficult to see.
Very nice show. definitely worth the money
good show and grand hall
The performance was wonderful, but the air conditioning in the venue was poor, making it very hot. Also, despite booking over six months in advance, our seats were directly behind a pillar, obstructing half of our view of the performance and singers. This has diminished my trust in [Company Name/Venue Name - infer from context]. It felt like we were assigned the worst leftover seats. I would recommend booking through another site. It felt like a rip-off, and I was left wondering if this is all it was worth. What did we even come to Vienna for?
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