Closer to Mozart than anywhere else in Salzburg.
Listen to Mozart’s works where he himself performed them – can we do that?
Yes, we can: the Salzburg Residenz is the very place for which the young Mozart composed his music, and where he performed regularly
Music in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
What Mozart’s music is to the ears, the state rooms are to the eyes – and both together represent a unique space-sound experience that is unrivalled!
For all those who want to be close to the spirit of the master in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site!
every Thursday and Friday
- at 4 pm
- 45 minutes each without a break
- In the state rooms of the residence / in April in the North Oratory of Salzburg Cathedral
- Monthly changing programme
Entrance:
Adults: € 28,–
Seniors: € 25,– (from 60 years / with DQS annual pass)
Under 26 years: € 14,– (0-6 years free of charge)
MAY
Mozartian arias, songs and one of the most famous piano sonatas in the world! The merry month of May brings Mozart pure in the state rooms of the Residenz in Salzburg, his former “working place”.
The musical spectrum ranges from his touching “Abendempfindung” to Tamino’s famous aria “Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön” to the Piano Sonata KV 331 with its Turkish March, one of the most popular works of piano literature!
Music
– An die Freude KV 53, 1768
– Das Lied der Trennung KV 519, 1787
– Abendempfindung an Laura, 1787 KV 523
– Klaviersonate A-Dur KV 331
– Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (from: „Die Zauberflöte“ KV 620, 1791, 1. Akt, Aria Tamino)
Bernhard Teufl, tenor
Emese Wilhelmy/Minka Popovic, piano