Wien : Klassikkonzert im weltberühmten Musikverein





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Entdecken Sie einen Höhepunkt im Wiener Kulturkalender und genießen Sie einen Abend mit schöner Musik im Musikverein im Goldenen Saal oder im Brahmssaal. Der erste Teil des Konzerts umfasst Wiener Klassikwerke von Mozart und Haydn. Der zweite Teil besteht aus Vivaldis legendärem Violinkonzert „Die vier Jahreszeiten“ mit einem Streicherensemble und österreichischen Solisten von internationalem Ruf. Der Goldene Saal ist berühmt für das Neujahrskonzert und seine einzigartige Akustik Der Brahms-Saal ist berühmt für die beste Akustik aller Kammermusiksäle Termine im Goldenen Saal im Jahr 2026: 2. Juni, 4, 16, 18, 28, 30 12., 19., 26. Juli 2. August, 9, 16, 30 6. September, 27 20., 25., 27. Oktober 15. November, 21 Die restlichen Termine sind im Brahmssaal
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Entdecken Sie ein Highlight des Wiener Kulturkalenders und genießen Sie einen Abend mit schöner Musik im Musikverein, entweder im Goldenen Saal oder im Brahms-Saal. Lassen Sie die Musik um Sie herum anschwellen und hören Sie Mozart, Haydn und Vivaldi in klassischen Konzerten. Der erste Teil des Konzerts beinhaltet Stücke der Wiener Klassik von Mozart und Haydn. Im zweiten Teil erklingt Vivaldis legendäres Violinkonzert "Die vier Jahreszeiten" mit einem Streicherensemble und österreichischen Solisten von internationalem Rang.
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- Termine im Goldenen Saal 2026: 2. Juni, 4., 16., 18., 28., 30. Juli, 19., 26. August, 2., 9., 16., 30. September, 6., 27 Die restlichen Termine sind im Brahms-Saal
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Little bit expensive for category 2 but glad to admire Vivaldi's Four Seasons in historic Golden Hall. Friendly staffs. We were required to put jackets in the cloakroom. Take attention on which side of the auditorium was correct because same seat number will be existed twice in the same row. Seats were arranged on the same level so view might be affected. Amazing Golden Hall. Skilled musicians. Two hours concert with about 20 minutes break. Excellent sound musical performances.
The concert was excellent. It was held in a smaller, ornate chamber with beautiful acoustics. The orchestra of 23 musicians was more intimate than a full orchestra, and we actually enjoyed it more. We did not know beforehand that it was a smaller concert so initially disappointed but it was lovely.
I didn’t get to see the musicians unless I stood up and leaned over. Description wasn’t clear. If I had known where the seats were which apparently were pre assigned I would have not booked them. We also had to wait a while to get our vouchers redeemed.
Outstanding performance . One of the best classical music concerts I have ever seen. Amazing first violinist!
A real pleasure to hear the violin master.There was performed Mozart's symphony 40,G-dur,and after the break Vivaldis famous "Four season".
Enjoyed a couple of classical music in a well known concert hall in Vienna
The orchestra was wonderful. The building beautiful but it did become very hot with no ventilation. I went outside at intermission but was locked out. Luckily my husband was able to let me back in.
Smooth collection of tickets. Performance excellent 😊. Glad we booked independently of tour company as it saved a lot of money.
My husband, son and I attended the "Mozart & Vivaldies Four Seasons at the Musikverein" in February. It was an experience which visitors to Vienna should try whether or not you are classical music lovers.
We are not classical music aficionados. We do enjoy the popular classical pieces when performed with other classical entertainment. This was 2 hours of obscure (to us) pieces that went on and on. Plus, the conductor was a self absorbed Prima Donna who seemed to think he was the star that everyone came to see. Almost every piece was arranged to highlight him. We have been to other concerts in Vienna where there was more variety and more recognizable classical pieces and were highly enjoyable.



