
VIENNA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA – SCHOENBORN PALACE

Event details
- Orchestra:Vienna Baroque
- Venue:Schonborn-Batthyany Palace
- Address:Renngasse 4, Vienna
- Content:Waltzes, Operettas, Ballet, Singing
- Compositions:Mozart, Vivaldi, Donizetti, Tschaikowski
- Admission:19:45
- Begin:20:20
- End:22:00
- Dress Code:NO
- Seats:200
- Location:City Center
- Area Maps:Google Maps
- Airconditioned:YES
Concert & Orchestra
…cause we all enjoy listening to the great artists. With this in mind come along with Vienna’s internationally renowned “Barockorchester”! Make an unforgettable experience in one of the most beautiful concert halls. Listen to first-class musicians interpreting the most splendid works of Mozart, Vivaldi, Donizetti and Tschaikowski. Let the music take you away on a journey beyond comparison and discover the most important era of Austrian musical history.
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Venue
Amidst impressive historic city centre, where in former days the well-known Field Marshal Adam Count Batthyany was living, still stands one of Vienna’s architectural masterpieces. Palais Schonborn-Batthyany was built in 1699, after plans of Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, the architect of Vienna’s St. Charles Church. The impressive concert hall invites you to an unforgettable evening full of virtuous musicians and superb opera singers. Plunge into a wonderful world of courtly tradition and exquisite classical music. So discover the traditional and most beautiful side of Vienna.
Program Example
PART I
- A. Vivaldi – “Spring” from “The four Seasons”
- G. Donizetti – “Una furtiva lagrima” Aria for Tenor from the Opera “L’elisier d’amor”
- W. A. Mozart – Adagio from the Violinconcerto in G-Dur
- G. Puccini – “O mio babbino caro”, Aria Soprano from the Opera “Gianni Schicchi”
- P. I. Tschaikowski – Valse from the Seranada for Strings in C-Dur
PART II
- V. Monti – “Cardasz”
- I. Albeniz – Asturias-Leyenda
- W. A. Mozart – “La ci darem’ la mano”, Duett from the Opera “Don Giovanni”
- E. Kalman – “Tanzen moecht’ ich”
- J. Strauss – “Blue Danube”
(Program is Subject to Changes)
