Skip to content Show sitemap
Mozarteum University
  • EN
  • DE
  • Study 
    • Course finder
    • Semester dates
    • Service & Support
    • Help & Support
    • Departments
    • Institutes
    • University Library
    • FAQ - Questions about studying
    • Coaching & Career
    • Downloads for students
    • International Affairs Erasmus
  • Research
  • News
  • Events
  • People
  • Publications
  • About us 
    • The University
    • Organisation
    • Career
    • Cooperations
    • Offers for schools
    • Mozarteum University at the Kurgarten
    • Sustainability
    • Orchestras & Ensembles
    • Wissenschaft & Kunst (W&K)
    • Archive & Documentation
    • School of Music & Art Education (SOMA)
    • Mozart:Forum
    • Data-Arts-Forum
    • Room rental
    • Alumni Network
    • Public notices
    • Practicing Care
    • X-Reality-Lab
    • Platform on Politics of the Past
    • Electronic Administrative Signature
  • Contact

Quicklinks

  • Course finder
  • MozOnline (Opens in new tab)
  • ÖH Mozarteum
  • University library
  • Festivals & Academies
  • Competitions
  • Open positions
  • FAQ
  • Intranet (Opens in new tab)

Follow us

  • Newsletter (Opens in new tab)
  • Instagram (Opens in new tab)
  • Facebook (Opens in new tab)
  • YouTube (Opens in new tab)

Language

  • English
  • Deutsch
Home

…

Home Search

Search

Show 16 of 4180 results
  • Nikita Buldyrski receives the Alfred Kerr Actor Award 2024
    22.5.2024
    Nikita Buldyrski receives the Alfred Kerr Actor Award 2024 
    Nikita Buldyrski, actor and graduate of the Thomas Bernhard Institute, is honoured with the prestigious Alfred Kerr Actor Award. The prize is awarded annually for an outstanding performance by a young actor in one of the ten productions at the Berlin Theatre Meeting. It is endowed with 5,000 euros in prize money and is awarded by the Alfred Kerr Foundation with the support of the Berliner Festspiele.
    News
  • #summercam24
    17.7.2024
    #summercam24 
    Once again this year, the Thomas Bernhard Institute opened its doors & theatre for #summercamp24: 25 teenagers and young adults immersed themselves in the world of theatre, but above all in everyday life at drama school, under the direction of Renate Aichinger from 7 to 12 July 2024: What is it like to study at the Mozarteum? What exactly do you learn there? And most importantly for some: how do the entrance exams work?
    News
  • Spot On MozART Workshop Days 2021
    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
  • Review ARCO 2021
    19.7.2021
    Review ARCO 2021 
    News … Home News Review ARCO 2021 That was ARCO 2021! 19.07.2021 News © Universität Mozarteum That was ARCO - Art, Research & Creation Opus 2021! The bi-national academy ARCO is dedicated to musical creation in the field of contemporary composition / interpretation and is a cooperation between the University Mozarteum Salzburg and gmem CNCM marseille as well as the French Ensemble Multilatérale, Les Métaboles and TANA Quartet. This second edition of the festival took place in Marseille from July 8 to 17, organized by G.M.E.M. - Centre National de Création Musicale. Twelve young composers* from all over the world participated, as well as two student string quartets and an assistant conductor. The coaches were Elisabeth Gutjahr, Johannes Maria Staud, Henry Fourès, Christian Sebille, Yann Robin and Eva Reiter.   Next year at the University Mozarteum Salzburg!  More about ARCO Skip slider © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum © Universität Mozarteum Jump to slider start
    News
  • That was the Spot On MozART Project Presentation 2021!
    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
  • Bella Musica - Young Ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways
    30.8.2021
    Bella Musica - Young Ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways 
    News … Home News Bella Musica - Young Ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways Bella Musica - Young Ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways 30.08.2021 News © Fabian Schober A success story continues:  "Young musicians are once again following in Mozart's footsteps and thus contributing to the preservation of this unique cultural heritage. I wish the Bella Musica - Ensemble Giovanile Europea of the University Mozarteum Salzburg a great concert tour for this year's anniversary and many unforgettable musical moments," says Deputy Provincial Dr. Heinrich Schellhorn about this year's event. Bella Musica - orchestra project of the Pre-College Vice Rector Dr. Mario Kostal of the Mozarteum University also congratulates the successful project, which "introduces young people to Mozart's music as well as to his life, work and travels. The project aims at the core of our university's mission statement: Europe's cultural heritage forms our foundation and mission, in which we live internationality, cosmopolitanism and tolerance in constant dialogue. I wish all participants a successful jubilee journey in the footsteps of Mozart."  The orchestra brings together young students from Austria, Italy and Germany, who rehearse chamber music and orchestral works together and present them at concerts in Austria and abroad. The young ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways spread the awareness of a common European cultural heritage through art, through Mozart's music. They themselves live and experience this through their work. in 2021, the orchestra will embark on its tenth concert tour to Italy to act as ambassadors in the footsteps of W.A. Mozart. Until September 5, Bella Musica will tour the Italian regions of CAMPANIA (Napoli, Portici - Napoli, Positano), TOSCANA (San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena), EMILIA-ROMAGNA (Piacenza) and TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE (Rovereto) as a reduced ensemble due to the pandemic. The European Mozart Routes are the only cultural route of the Council of Europe that places a musician at the center of its activities. The main objective is to revitalize the tourist routes, to promote artistic, cultural and scientific collaborations and, above all, educational projects. The network was founded on the occasion of the 250th birthday of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart in 2006 on the initiative of Land Salzburg. Since 2014, outstanding youth choirs and orchestras that also have works by Wolfgang Amadé Mozart in their repertoire have been named "Young Ambassadors of the European Mozart Ways"; the Bella Musica - Ensemble Giovanile Europea has held this distinction since 2017. Skip slider © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober © Fabian Schober Jump to slider start Mediathek Skip slider Bella Musica 2021 Video Special 20.12.2021 Bella Musica 2021  Jump to slider start
    News
  • 14. International Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University
    22.1.2020
    14. International Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University 
    News … Home News 14. International Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University 14. International Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University 22.01.2020 Press release Sandra Steindl © Christian Schneider The Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University Salzburg from February 1 to 15, 2020 is one of the most important international music competitions - for many young musicians it gave and gives a decisive impulse to an international career. Under the artistic direction and jury chairmanship of Benjamin Schmid, Pavel Gililov and Hansjörg Angerer and the overall direction of Hannfried Lucke, it will be held in 2020 in the violin and piano sections and, for the first time, in the horn section. Commissioned by the University Mozarteum Salzburg, Florian Willeitner (violin), Krzysztof Meyer (piano) as well as Michael Kapsner (horn) composed pieces that will be premiered during the 2nd competition rounds. Since its premiere in 1975, the International Mozart Competition of the Mozarteum University Salzburg has been one of the major music competitions worldwide. It takes place in a biennial rhythm - in 2016 the focus was on violin and piano, in 2018 on string quartet and voice. in 2020, in addition to violin and piano, a competition for horn will be held for the first time. "Mozart wrote four important horn concertos, so this year we have also included this instrument," says Hannfried Lucke, Vice Rector for Arts at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. Highly endowed prizes await the first-place winners in all three categories, as well as numerous special prizes - 1st place is awarded 10,000 euros, 2nd place 7000 euros and 3rd place 5000 euros. Of the 182 applicants from 37 countries, 81 participants from 23 countries have been admitted to the 2020 competition - they will each face a top-class jury of seven. "The International Mozart Competition has a long tradition and history and is a flagship for the Mozarteum University and for Salzburg as a location. It has been established over the years in order to make the Mozart genius loci visible to the outside world," explains Hannfried Lucke. "My special thanks go to Benjamin Schmid, Pavel Gililov and Hansjörg Angerer, who have made themselves available as jury chairmen for this most important and largest competition of the University Mozarteum Salzburg." Mozart's works are special touchstones of technical ability and stylistic quality for the young musicians. They are naturally the focus of the Mozart Competition. The commissioned works that the candidates will interpret in the 2nd round were composed by violinist, composer and arranger Florian Willeitner ("To be Mozart or not to be"), by Polish composer, pianist, music theorist and university teacher Krzysztof Meyer ("Bagatelle for piano" ), and by German composer, organist, conductor and music educator Michael Kapsner ("Fa(n)FaRe for horn and piano"). Schedule: Violin division: 1-5 February 2020 Artistic direction and jury chair: Benjamin Schmid Competition (solitaire): 1.2. 1st round 17.00-21.00 2.2. 1st round 10.00-14.00 4.2. 2. Round 10.00-14.00 and 16.00-20.00 5.2. Final Concert Violin (Great Hall), 19.00  With the Salzburg Orchestra Soloists / Conductor: Tibor Bogányi   Division Piano: 6.-11 February 2020  Artistic direction and jury chair: Pavel Gililov Competition (Solitaire): 6.2.  1st round 10.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00 7.2.  1st round 10.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00 8.2.  2nd round 10.00-14.00 and 16.00-20.00 a.m. 10.2. 3rd round 10.00 a.m.-1.00 p.m. 11.2. final concert piano (Great Hall), 7.00 p.m.  With the Salzburg Orchestra Soloists / Conductor: Tibor Bogányi   Horn Division: February 11-15, 2020 Artistic Director and Jury Chair: Hansjörg Angerer Competition (Solitaire): 11.2. 1st round horn 5.00 p.m.-2.00 p.m. 12.2. 1st Round Horn 10.00-14.00 and 16.00-20.00 13.2. 1st Round Horn 10.00-14.00 14.2. 2nd Round Horn 10.00-14.00 and 16.00-20.00 15.2. Final Concert Horn (Great Hall), 19.00  With the Salzburg Orchestra Soloists / Conductor: Tibor Bogányi   All competition rounds free admission.  
    News
  • 1.5 million euros for Spot On MozART - Innovative Musicfilms
    23.1.2020
    1.5 million euros for Spot On MozART - Innovative Musicfilms 
    News … Home News 1.5 million euros for Spot On MozART - Innovative Musicfilms 1.5 million euros for Spot On MozART - Innovative Musicfilms 23.01.2020 Spot On MozART Sandra Steindl For selected projects on digital and social transformation in the period 2020 to 2024, the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research has distributed 50 million euros to public universities. Of the 71 applications submitted, 35 were approved for funding - 1.5 million euros will go to the SPOT ON MOZ ART - innovative musicfilms® project at the University Mozarteum Salzburg (UMS), which was the only art university with a musical focus to receive a grant. A total of eight small initial projects are already on the home stretch for realization as part of the transdisciplinary project - including works directed by violinist Benjamin Schmid and film producer Hannes Schalle, film artist Claudia Lehmann and media artist Conny Zenk. Together with students from the University Mozarteum Salzburg (UMS), they are facing the exciting attempt to develop media-artistic works in various formats of modern DigiTech, based on Mozart's works and historical sources. They range from films and games to augmented reality and human interactive technology, thus opening up numerous fields that offer artistic-social research levels with a very high potential for innovation. In addition to the Angewandte University and the Vienna University of Technology, universities in Salzburg have expressed interest in participating in the project, which offers cross-institutional perspectives for new formats of collaboration. At the beginning of June, the kick-off projects will be presented to a broad public for the first time at a kick-off event - "it will be a multifaceted evening full of surprises, a colorful zebra in the black and white digitization landscape," says Rector Elisabeth Gutjahr. An interdisciplinary project with many dimensions The combination of historical music and new media with the communicative moment of the "spot on," the moment of encounter, naturally raises a number of questions that will be examined as part of SPOT ON MOZ ART innovative musicfilms®. "How can we succeed in making the supra-temporal, magical moments of our historical cultural and artistic treasures comprehensible and tangible in a world of hypermobile, short-lived digital communication? To what extent can an expansion of the understanding of the work be generated in the 21st century, and what does a new, innovation-driven engagement with Mozart's work mean for Salzburg as a location?" says Rector Elisabeth Gutjahr. Building on research results from the at least 50 individual projects to be implemented within the next few years, SPOT ON MOZ ART - innovative musicfilms® aims to artistically exploit the creative potential of digital and social transformation and further develop it together with its cooperation partners. Art and technology, tradition and innovation combine here quite naturally. Salzburg offers a great stage for this. Digital skills in all university areas To enable creative, artistic and scientific production and innovation, the interdisciplinary project integrates digital skills in all university areas. It thus combines forward-looking digital technology with tradition in the curricula. The focus is on the development of artistic digital formats that also respond to the expectations of the art market, the media landscape and culture. "SPOT ON MOZ ART - innovative musicfilms® also has the potential to bring together students from very different fields of study to work constructively and, above all, together on something. This can result in a kind of interface competence that makes it possible to look far beyond the traditional stage situation," says Eugen Banauch, head of research management at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. In order to spin ideas for initial projects, two student camps have already taken place at the Blaa-Alm in Altaussee - with students from the University Mozarteum Salzburg, but also from other Salzburg universities. To be continued …
    News
  • "Ian Stoutzker Prize in Memory Of Yehudi Menuhin" to Thomas Reif & David Eggert
    27.1.2020
    "Ian Stoutzker Prize in Memory Of Yehudi Menuhin" to Thomas Reif & David Eggert 
    News … Home News "Ian Stoutzker Prize in Memory Of Yehudi Menuhin" to Thomas Reif & David Eggert "Ian Stoutzker Prize in Memory Of Yehudi Menuhin" to Thomas Reif & David Eggert 27.01.2020 Press release Sandra Steindl In memory of violin virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin, the University Mozarteum Salzburg invites you to a special event on January 27, 2012 - the awarding of the "Ian Stoutzker Prize in Memory of Yehudi Menuhin" to violinist Thomas Reif (class Harald Herzl) and cellist David Eggert (class Clemens Hagen). The two "String Players of the Year" from the Mozarteum University will be honored at the event and will perform works from their repertoire (see above). The sponsor of the highly endowed award is the successful British businessman and philanthropist Ian Stoutzker, who was a friend of Yehudi Menuhin and founded the organization LIVE MUSIC NOW together with him in 1977. David Eggert is a Canadian cellist who combines an innovative approach to traditional repertoire with a determined commitment to contemporary musical creations. Solo performances in Europe and North America identify the Salzburg native as an emerging talent. David Eggert won among others the 1st prize and five special prizes at the International Cello Competition "Antonio Janigro" in Zagreb. At the  Naumburg Cello Competition in New York he was awarded an honorary prize. Thomas Reif, violinist from Rosenheim, has been a regular participant in master classes and a young student at the Mozarteum University since 2004, initially with Bruno Steinschaden and from 2005 with Harald Herzl. In 2006 he was accepted by the Leopold Mozart Institute for the Promotion of High Talent. Thomas Reif has already received several prizes at music competitions, including 1st prize at the International Johannes Brahms Competition in Pörtschach, 1st prize at the Mozarteum's Ruggiero Ricci Competition and 2nd prize at the European Competition for Young Violin Students in Gorizia.
    News
  • Elisabeth Waglechner wins 14th International Mozart Competition in the piano category
    11.2.2020
    Elisabeth Waglechner wins 14th International Mozart Competition in the piano category 
    The 1st prize in the piano division (Bösendorfer Prize), the "Audiodata Audience Award" and the special prize for the best interpretation of a work by Wolfgang A. Mozart went to the Austrian Elisabeth Waglechner, who studies with Stefan Vladar at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, where she was accepted into the highly gifted course with Alma Sauer at the age of 12 and studied with Christopher Hinterhuber.
    News
  • "Opera Out Of Opera" as a guest at Europark Salzburg
    17.2.2020
    "Opera Out Of Opera" as a guest at Europark Salzburg 
    News … Home News "Opera Out Of Opera" as a guest at Europark Salzburg Opera Out Of Opera as a guest at Europark Salzburg 17.02.2020 Press release What do Fiumicino Airport in Rome, the beach of Paralía Palaiou Falhrou Mpatis in Athens, the Spanish city of Pamplona and Europark Salzburg have in common? They form the backdrops of "Opera out of Opera" - a Europe-wide, interactive live concert format that puts opera right in the middle of people's colorful everyday lives. Opera out of Opera Where Europark Salzburg When March 7, 2020, 3:30 p.m. Artistic Director Mario Díaz Orchestra : Symphony Orchestra of the University Mozarteum Salzburg With Ayse Senogul (soprano), Nutthaporn Thammathi (tenor) and guests Mozart or Rossini instead? With an app accompanying the concert, the audience can vote en passant live on the program and find out about composers and their works. On Saturday, March 7 at 3:30 p.m., the young musicians from five countries will make a stop at Europark Salzburg. Audience development 2.0 for opera Dusty and elitist - opera away from the classical cultural scene sometimes has to contend with these prejudices, especially among younger generations. "Opera out of Opera," a transnational project of five European music institutes funded by Creative Europe, tackles precisely this issue: With an innovative concept - a mix of unusual performance venues, concert-accompanying interactive app, video wall as well as work abridgements through simplifications and medleys also in non-original language - it aims to inspire a new, young audience for opera. The first samples of the concept have already been seen at Fiumicino Airport in Rome, on the beach at Paralía Palaiou Falhrou Mpatis in Athens and in Pamplona. "The success was phenomenal, people were enthusiastic," said Mario Diaz of the University Mozarteum Salzburg. "We even managed to attract the attention of stressed travelers at the airport in Rome - not really terrain for opera at all - and make people linger and marvel. A busy airport hall was suddenly filled with great sounds, the atmosphere was unique." Accompanying voting app with background info To involve the audience in the performances and share knowledge about the composers, the works and the musicians, an "Opera out of Opera" app was specially developed for IOS and Android in German, English, Italian, Greek and Spanish. With this app, spectators can have a say in which pieces are performed via live voting. If the concert has already started, the app provides information in a live ticker about which piece of music is currently being performed. "In Rome, we first announced the project in a short speech and pointed out to also download the app and vote. It didn't take long before the spontaneous listeners were interactively in the middle of the concert action. And they stayed - listening, fascinated, spellbound, carried away from everyday life into another fantastic world full of sounding emotions, presented by young musicians for young people, but also across generations, of course, for everyone who enjoyed listening," says Mario Diaz. Project partners, musicians from five countries For the planning, coordination and implementation of "Opera out of Opera" five European music institutions have networked with each other: Under the leadership of Mario Diaz, the University Mozarteum Salzburg takes care of the overall artistic direction, the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia Rome acts as the main coordinator, the Chamber Opera Association of Navarra in Pamplona is responsible for the virtual design, live electronics and visuals, the Athens-based Art-On Petite Opera du Monde for the dramaturgy and the European Association of Conservatoires (EAC) in Brussels for marketing and communication. The musicians, students and alumni of the respective music institutes, also come from all five countries in a changing cast, while the opera singers are part of the fixed ensemble in each of the venues: Ayse Senogul (soprano) and Nutthaporn Thammathi (tenor) from the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Désirée Giove (soprano), Giacomo Nanni (baritone), Chihiro Hachiya and Sang Jin Jang (bass) from the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome and from the Art-On Petite Opera du Monde in Athens Marita Paparizou (mezzo-soprano) and Antonis Koroneos (tenor). A project with a future After the end of the first project tour in Salzburg, all acquired data and reactions will be evaluated and analyzed by an external partner before the project "continues to go out into the world to inspire young people for classical music and opera through a new way and to enter unconventional spaces," says Diaz. A social contribution on an international, European level, with comrades-in-arms from all over the world, from different cultures and religions, burning for the one thing: music, a language that needs no words and that has the power to unite peoples and connect generations.
    News
  • Opus Klassik for Dorothee Oberlinger, Clemens Hagen and Reinhard Goebel
    1.10.2020
    Opus Klassik for Dorothee Oberlinger, Clemens Hagen and Reinhard Goebel 
    This year's Opus Klassik in the category "Instrumentalist of the Year" goes to Mozarteum professor Dorothee Oberlinger - for her recording "Night Music" with the Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca (dhm/Sony Music). The OPUS KLASSIK is the successor prize to the ECHO, which the recorder virtuoso has already won three times since 2008.
    News
  • About the freedom to break new ground
    5.12.2020
    About the freedom to break new ground 
    Matthias Bartolomey has been professor of concert violoncello at the Mozarteum University since October - and he has a lot planned for the future, starting with a course on progressive playing techniques in addition to repertoire teaching, which combines his diverse chamber music and soloist experience with new, intuitive improvisational approaches.
    News
  • Workshop Academy for New Music
    1.10.2013
    Workshop Academy for New Music 
    Within the Mozarteum, the Werkstatt-Akademie addresses students of composition, conducting and interpretation (instrument, voice). Through intensive cooperation with the Austrian Ensemble for New Music (oenm), competences and experiences are brought into the teaching which are not (yet) available in this concentration at the Mozarteum. We expect a strengthening of competences in the field of New Music for the composers, conductors and interpreters studying at the Mozarteum.
    News
  • ARCO: Application start
    13.12.2023
    ARCO: Application start 
    Applications for ARCO - Art, Research and Creation Opus 2024 are now open! The French-Austrian Academy for Contemporary Composition, a cooperation between the Mozarteum University and the GMEM - Centre national de création musicale Marseille, will take place in Salzburg from 3 to 13 July 2024.
    News
  • Arts of Change - Change of Arts 2024
    9.1.2024
    Arts of Change - Change of Arts 2024 
    Coaching and support program of trans- and interdisciplinary projects of art students on the topics of art, sustainability & socio-ecological transformation
    News
  • 1
  • ...
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • ...
  • 262
  • Study 
    • Course finder
    • Semester dates
    • Service & Support
    • Help & Support
    • Departments
    • Institutes
    • University Library
    • FAQ - Questions about studying
    • Coaching & Career
    • Downloads for students
    • International Affairs Erasmus
  • Research
  • News
  • Events
  • People
  • Publications
  • About us 
    • The University
    • Organisation
    • Career
    • Cooperations
    • Offers for schools
    • Mozarteum University at the Kurgarten
    • Sustainability
    • Orchestras & Ensembles
    • Wissenschaft & Kunst (W&K)
    • Archive & Documentation
    • School of Music & Art Education (SOMA)
    • Mozart:Forum
    • Data-Arts-Forum
    • Room rental
    • Alumni Network
    • Public notices
    • Practicing Care
    • X-Reality-Lab
    • Platform on Politics of the Past
    • Electronic Administrative Signature
  • Contact

Quicklinks

  • Course finder
  • MozOnline (Opens in new tab)
  • ÖH Mozarteum
  • University library
  • Festivals & Academies
  • Competitions
  • Open positions
  • FAQ
  • Intranet (Opens in new tab)

Follow us

  • Newsletter (Opens in new tab)
  • Instagram (Opens in new tab)
  • Facebook (Opens in new tab)
  • YouTube (Opens in new tab)

Language

  • English
  • Deutsch
© 2023 Universität Mozarteum
  • Site notice
  • Terms & conditions
  • Privacy policy
made by pixelart - pixelart.at
Mozarteum University
YouTube is deactivated
We need your consent to use YouTube videos. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.
Vimeo is deactivated
We need your consent to use Vimeo videos. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.
Google Maps is deactivated
We need your consent to use Google Maps. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.