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28.6.2021
Celebration weekend on Carl Orff, Wilhelm Keller and 60 years of the Orff Institute The University Mozarteum will conclude the three major anniversaries of the Orff Year with an extensive festive weekend from July 2 to 4, 2021. The ceremony on Friday will focus on the possibilities opened up by inter- and transdisciplinary approaches in artistic, pedagogical and scientific contexts.News -
11.12.2023
Awards of the Research Competition Mozarteum 2023 And the winner is... The university's internal Research Competition Mozarteum (RCM) took place for the 5th time in 2023 and has established itself as a fixed part of the university's annual schedule. On December 6, the best submissions were honored at the Award Ceremony with the involvement of the international RCM jury.News -
3.6.2025
Constanze Wimmer elected as new Rector of the Mozarteum University On 2nd June 2025, the University Council of the Mozarteum University voted on the shortlist presented by the Senate and elected Univ.-Prof. Dr. Constanze Wimmer as the new Rector of the Mozarteum University Salzburg for the term 1st April 2026 – 31st March 2030.News -
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3.12.2023
Early doubts, late honors Anton Bruckner and the Mozarteum University. A review with a look ahead to the commemorative year 2024 on Bruckner's 200th birthday.News -
An animal neighbourhood So the play and the music will influence each other.In 1971 it was set to music for solo violin by Alan Ridout.Music is created to generate emotions and, especially in this case, images.Music therefore lends itself very well to telling stories.News -
1.8.2019
David Steffens - Bass First, it was the total love of music.Coming from the piano, growing up I was able to convey everything through music.(folk) music educator - Rupert Pföß Alumnus Rupert Pföß has been working as a music teacher at MusikumHis busy seminar and jury activities at various music weeks and music competitions enrich his everydayNews -
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31.10.2025
Reflections – Female composers and their heirs in the sound of the present ‘Reflections’ is a project that pursues an egalitarian approach to the development and exploration of the arts: works by female composers from earlier centuries that have been forgotten or overlooked, rarely heard or never heard in this country are reflected in the diverse musical languages of today's musicians.News -
Michaela Schwarzbauer, Monika Oebelsberger [Hg.]
Aesthetic competence - just a buzzword? LIT Verlag, Wien 2017 | Einwürfe – Salzburger Texte zu Musik – Kunst – Pädagogik 1Publication -
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13.6.2023
Who am I? More than 330 years after the premiere of the only complete opera by Henry Purcell, the French composer Henry Fourès composes a musical setting for Dido and Aeneas and calls it Elissa. A conversation with Rector Elisabeth Gutjahr, who wrote the libretto for it.News -
1.10.2022
Sarah Nemtsov: Believing in your dream Award-winning composer Sarah Nemtsov is one of the most sought-after musical voices of her generation. A conversation about her professorship at the Mozarteum University, her personal creative process, and one of her 2022 highlights.News -
1.10.2022
MOZ-ART-ZONE With the Moz-Art-Zone, the Mozarteum University will offer an expanded music and art education program starting in the winter semester of 2022/23 with an interdisciplinary offering that aims to awaken enthusiasm and interest in students and opens the doors of the university wide for this purpose.News -
30.5.2020
Ulli Gollesch - Visual Artist & Art Educator Wolfgang Gratzer and from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London under Prof.(folk) music educator - Rupert Pföß Alumnus Rupert Pföß has been working as a music teacher at MusikumSalzburg since 1996 and has been head of the folk music and harmonica department since 2012.His busy seminar and jury activities at various music weeks and music competitions enrich his everydayNews