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30.9.2024
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome! In autumn 2024, bass-baritone Lisandro Abadie, actress Hanna Binder, conductor Christiane Büttig, visual artist Annette Fauvel, guitarists Giuseppe Feola and Bozhana Pavlova, cultural and media scientist Paul Feigelfeld, composer Laure M. Hiendl, pianist Lei Meng, soprano Allison Oakes and violist German Tcakulov will take up their positions as university professors at the Mozarteum University. We are looking forward to the collaboration!News -
Interdisciplinarity in Unexpected Places 2023 No News.on inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration: A one-day workshop at Erentrudis Alm discussed ways for(new) transformative collaboration, provided a framework for exchange between researchers and stakeholdersmore.The research management had gathered 20 people from different disciplines represented at the house forNews -
2.7.2021
Noise of silence / Moving Kitchen News … Home News Noise of silence / Moving Kitchen Scenography Tour 2021 02.07.2021 Student projectScenography presents as part of the extended tour 2021: Noise of Silence - just the worst time of the year forNews -
11.6.2025
Made in Austria Master's project Applied Theatre by Cristina Giurgea: What is Salzburg? And what does it mean to be a real Salzburger? The answers to these questions change depending on whether you were born and raised here, moved here or are just passing through.SNews -
18.10.2021
Visionary building project of the Mozarteum University at the Salzburg spa garden News … Home News Visionary building project of the Mozarteum University at the Salzburg spa garden UMAKoperating at a high artistic level for years," says Mayor Harald Preuner .fighting for more rehearsal space, as well as classroom space and offices for the Electronic Music StudioThe second major spatial investment will be for (artistic) research - in addition to offices for researchNews -
29.7.2021
That was the Spot On MozART Project Presentation 2021! Regula Mühlemann, Thaddaeus Ropac, Gerfried Stocker and many, many more: On July 28 and 29, 2021, there was the first opportunity for all interested parties to gain insights into works that are being created or have already been created as part of Spot On MozART in a comprehensive project presentation with exhibition at Mirabellplatz 1.News -
24.8.2022
Bella Musica on tour again News … Home News Bella Musica on tour again Bella Musica on tour again 24.08.2022 Press release © UniversitätOur thanks go to all initiators, funding bodies and private supporters for their valuable contributionHe was a successful pianist and music teacher there for many years.News -
12.8.2025
12 prize winners at the Mozarteum International Summer Academy Under the artistic direction of Hannfried Lucke, four intensive weeks came to an end on Saturday, featuring 57 masterclasses in 13 subjects, Young Excellence classes and numerous additional offerings on health and professional qualification for musicians. A total of 12 prize winners were honoured for their outstanding achievements.News -
Bella Musica Tournee 2025 No News.’s touring group formed annually from specially selected musicians, has a special surprise in store for“For Wolfgang Amadé Mozart, the grand tour through Italy was essential for him as a young man.2.9.2025:Mozart, Vivaldi, Salieri e la Bottini – Bella Musica in Sant’Antonio Abate Florence Daily NewsNews -
1.7.2021
Spot On MozART Workshop Days 2021 At the end of the summer semester 2021, students, teachers and external participants met at the Zistelalm on the Gaisberg to discuss the results and plans of the Spot On MozART project. We were there for you.News -
17.5.2022
Raimonda Žiūkaitė's Opera "Salt is My Heritage" is Stage Work of the Year Raimonda Žiūkaitė's opera composition "Salt is My Heritage" was chosen as the Work of the Year in the category of stage works by the Composers' Union of Lithuania. The work was performed by Lidia Luciano (soprano), students of the Mozarteum University and the œnm under the direction of Félix Marest. The premiere took place on October 28, 2021, as part of the Crossroads Festival. It was directed by Giulia Giammona and the libretto was written by Franz Jäger.News -
25.6.2021
Sirens of Babylon A woman and her istrument share their performative expolrations ans examine the possibilities of lament. What can they archieve, given that every sound refracts the sctructural suffering of an inhuman border regime? Do we find something like hope ans even resistance in musical action?News -
17.10.2025
What has politicised us? An OMAphonie in five movements. Stories by and featuring OMAS GEGEN RECHTS (Grandmothers Against the Right) – Master's project in Applied Theatre by Tin Blümke, (in collaboration) with Gerti Mayer, Gerlinde Ausweger, Ulrike Murfett, Doris Horwedel-Fuchs & Traude ProbstNews -
1.7.2019
Kommunications.Hub.West The Knowledge Transfer Centre West has set itself the goal of sustainably intensifying and professionalising knowledge transfer through joint actions and measures, tapping into exploitation potential, deepening and broadening cooperation with the economy but also with society as a whole, pursuing transdisciplinary and innovative approaches and using possible synergies to achieve these goals. The Kommunikations.Hub draws on the results of the first call for proposals "Awareness and Accompanying Measures" of the first funding period of the STC. In addition to already established measures within the terms "networking", "knowledge and technology transfer", especially the work package "innovation space" offers new projects. The further training offers - "Transfer Hubs" - designed in cooperation with the WTZ Ost offer spaces of opportunity in the thematic fields of "Post-Grad Life" and "Innovation Matters".News -
1.9.2017
Sound Christmas trees and other gifts An autograph from the hand of Joseph Mohr, written around 1820, is the oldest surviving autograph of a carol which, starting in Oberndorf, quickly spread throughout the 'old' and 'new' world. Silent Night" is a song that - translated into many languages - has become an integral part of the Christmas message of peace. To what extent can a 100-year-old song appeal to young people today and become an impulse for creative work? Pupils of the BORG Oberndorf and the BORG-Gastein are invited to deal imaginatively with the topics opened up by the song and to reflect on and evaluate the products of their work together.News