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  • © Jonas Haubold
    28.5.2025
    The most beautiful form of expression 

    Dresden-born Christiane Büttig has been a university professor of choral and ensemble conducting at the Mozarteum University since fall 2024. As a conductor and choir director, Christiane Büttig brings international experience to Salzburg and aims to expand the choral scene with practice-oriented training in children's and youth choirs and to develop and establish a high-performance chamber choir. A conversation about formative experiences, choral work in all its facets and upcoming projects.

    Interview
  • Margarethe Drexel | © Elsa Okazaki
    27.5.2025
    Maria Margarethe Drexel receives the Paul Flora Prize 2025 

    The multidisciplinary artist Maria Margarethe Drexel, Senior Artist in New Media at the Department of Fine Arts & Design at the Mozarteum University Innsbruck, is being honoured with the Paul Flora Prize 2025. The prize, endowed with 10,000 euros, is awarded annually alternately by the provinces of Tyrol and South Tyrol and honours outstanding artistic achievements and cross-border cultural cooperation.

    Awards & Successes
  • Cecilia Bartolis & Silvana Bazzoni Bartoli | © MusicArtManagement
    27.5.2025
    Masterclass for Voice with Silvana Bazzoni Bartoli 

    The only voice teacher Cecilia Bartoli has ever had is her mother, the soprano Silvana Bartoli Bazzoni. We are delighted to announce that from 4 to 8 August 2025, professional singers of all voice types will have the unique opportunity to work personally with Silvana Bartoli Bazzoni on ‘fundamental principles of vocal technique - the basis of a long singing life’ in a masterclass as part of the International Summer Academy at Mozarteum University. Registration is open now.

    News
  • © Christian Schneider
    26.5.2025
    Martin Nöbauer wins 2nd prize at the International Beethoven Piano Competition 

    At the 17th International Beethoven Piano Competition, organised by the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (mdw), pianist Martin Nöbauer won the 2nd prize worth a total of 12,000 euros (ex aequo with Jonas Stark) as well as the Klemens Kramert special prize worth 2,000 euros. Our warmest congratulations!

    Awards & Successes
  • © Judith Buss
    25.5.2025

    Mozart's opera Don Giovanni deals with the mythologically charged subject of the womaniser and libertine Don Juan. The focus is on an unscrupulous nobleman who lives excessively, seduces women and even murders – until he is finally brought to account by a higher power. The story is deeply rooted in moral issues and raises questions of guilt, abuse of power and punishment.

    Opera production
  • MOTHER FLUCTUATION von Akira Wakita – Data Art & Science Project @ Futurelab Night 2023 im Deep Space 8K | © Markus Schneeberger
    23.5.2025
    Open Call: Artist-in-Residence Program 

    Under the title "Staging Realities" Mozarteum University invites media artists and artist collectives to apply for a funded residency to create an interactive, multi-user XR performance in the newly built X-Reality-Lab. Fully operational in winter 2025, the Lab features cutting-edge projection-based XR technology and is supported by the open-source software framework mozXR developed in cooperation with the Ars Electronica Futurelab.

    Open Call
  • Salzburger Hochschulen - Entwicklungsimpulse: Die Konstruktion von Wahrheit | © Michael Klimt
    16.5.2025

    News
  • © Ingrid Schreyer
    12.5.2025

    While artistic education was radically rethought in the 20th century, nude drawing as a teaching format has not been fundamentally reformed since the 19th century. As an integral part of the teaching program at contemporary art academies, it is largely continued and valued in its historical form or in close reference to it.

    Student project
  • Ensemblestipendium 2025: A one Year Start-up for Ensembles | © Michael Klimt
    12.5.2025

    Awards & Successes
  • 8.5.2025
    80th Anniversary: End of the war and the founding of the Republic 

    On 8 May 2025, we will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Today more than ever, it is imperative that we keep alive the memory of what happened 80 years ago and strive to preserve peace and democracy. The Mozarteum University will be holding a series of (commemorative) events throughout the year of remembrance, which will look back at the beginnings of the Second Republic and explore how this period still shapes events today.

    News
  • Musik & Migration | © Carlos /stock.adobe.com
    8.5.2025
    ‘Music and Migration’ nominated for the 2025 Award of the American Musicological Society 

    The handbook compiled by the inter-university research initiative ‘Music and Migration’ Wolfgang Gratzer / Nils Grosch / Ulrike Präger / Susanne Scheiblhofer (eds.), ‘The Routledge Handbook of Music and Migration: Methodologies and Theories’, Routledge 2024 has just been nominated for the prestigious 2025 Award of the American Musicological Society.

    Awards & Successes
  • 5.5.2025

    As part of Master Project 1, students were able to decide on a free topic. Students formulated the title, topic, task, questions, parameters and objective at the beginning of the semester.

    Student project
  • © Ingrid Schreyer
    1.5.2025

    Dear diary, dear studio, dear society! Painting students reflect on questions of individuality and self-conceptions as well as their entanglement and embedding in social contexts in dialogue with selected films (Caro diario, Synecdoche NY, Der Sammler und die Sammlerin...).

    Student project
  • 1.5.2025

    In the ‘Ambulance for Things’ project, the workshop was transformed into a creative outpatient clinic for a semester, in which objects were not simply repaired, but redesigned and transformed. The repair served as a creative means of not only returning things to their original function, but also giving them a new aesthetic or even a completely new use.

    Student project
  • 24.4.2025

    In cooperation with the International Mozarteum Foundation, the Institute for the History of Musical Reception and Interpretation (IMRI) at the Mozarteum University Salzburg is organising a symposium on ‘Mozart Interpretations in Sound Recordings up to 1950’ in the Mozart Sound and Film Collection from 19 to 21 November 2025. We ask for proposals for papers relevant to the topic.

    Open Call