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  • v.l.n.r.: Stefan Schnöll, Lukas Stangl, Elisabeth Gutjahr, Michael Baminger | © Salzburg AG / Bosnjak
    27.10.2025

    Press release
  • Claudio Martínez Mehner, Christian Thielemann, Lisa Batiashvili | © Matthias Creutziger, Chris Singer
    21.10.2025
    A triad of talent 

    Following a successful masterclass and a sold-out concert with the Bläserphilharmonie Mozarteum Salzburg in March 2025, Christian Thielemann will take up a position as Professor of Orchestral Conducting at the Mozarteum University in October 2026. Violinist Lisa Batiashvili and pianist Claudio Martínez Mehner will also begin teaching in the 2026/27 academic year.

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  • © Kasimir Bordasch
    14.10.2025
    Alek Niemiro receives the Austrian Art Alumni Award 2025 

    Alek Niemiro, a graduate of the Thomas Bernhard Institute's directing programme, has been awarded the new Austrian Art Alumni Award for his project ‘Last Hour of Resistance’. Starting this year, the award will be presented annually by the BMFWF and Austrian art universities to selected outstanding graduates, and comes with a twelve-month scholarship worth €24,000. Congratulations!

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  • Linus Klumpner, Stefan David Hummel und Musiker*innen des Ensemble Bella Musica im Geburtshaus Mozarts in Salzburg
    21.8.2025

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  • © Niko Zuparic
    6.8.2025
    Paths to self-employment - Franziska Strohmayr 

    The versatile and renowned violinist, project manager and lecturer Franziska Strohmayr grew up in Augsburg and came to Salzburg to study, where she still lives today after graduating from the Mozarteum University under Prof. Martin Mumelter and Prof. Wolfgang Gratzer and from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London under Prof. Jacqueline Ross.

    Alumnae & Alumni Stories
  • 24.7.2025

    On June 26 and 27, the Department of Scenography invited to the annual tour, work show and summer party.

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  • Dorothee Oberlinger | © Elsa Okazaki
    15.7.2025

    The internationally renowned recorder player, ensemble leader, conductor and university professor of recorder, Dorothee Oberlinger, has been awarded the Grand Culture Prize of the Sparkassen-Kulturstiftung Rheinland 2025. The award is endowed with 30,000 euros and is one of the most prestigious German culture prizes. Congratulations!

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