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  • On the hidden happiness of symphonic music
    1.10.2022
    On the hidden happiness of symphonic music 
    Ion Marin, internationally sought-after conductor, founder of the Cantus Mundi National Program and holder of the Claudio Abbado Endowed Professorship at the University Mozarteum, will conduct the University Mozarteum Symphony Orchestra for the first time at the Haus für Mozart on October 18. A conversation about truth, happiness and the power of music.
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  • Overground Resistance: Exhibition architecture by Magdalena Hofer
    6.10.2021
    Overground Resistance: Exhibition architecture by Magdalena Hofer 
    In collaboration with the artist and curator Oliver Ressler, Magdalena Hofer, a student at the University Mozarteum Salzburg, has developed an exhibition design for "Overground Resistance" at frei_raum Q21 in Vienna's MuseumsQuartier that opens up spaces.
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  • Art in the age of digitality
    13.10.2023
    Art in the age of digitality 
    Christopher Lindinger is an innovation researcher, computer scientist and cultural manager. He co-founded the Futurelab at Ars Electronica in Linz and was co-director of the Media Lab until he was appointed vice rector at JKU Linz in 2019. On October 1, he took up the first professorship for art and digitality at the Mozarteum University.
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  • Metronome studies
    1.3.2020
    Metronome studies 
    In addition, it was investigated whether physical relaxation and activation induce a change in tempoIt was noticeable that both groups were able to reproduce the tempo of Stayin' Alive more accuratelyStudy 2: Tempo Representations in Practical Music Making This study was a conceptual replication of StudyThen, for each piece, tempos were reported twice: First, as in Study 1, a tempo performance was determined
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  • Fedor Rudin - Violinist
    3.7.2020
    Fedor Rudin - Violinist 
    Thank God most of it was postponed and not canceled.As a stopgap measure it works, but I would hope that the audience will not adapt to it in the long runIn my case, it wasn't entirely clear where I was going for a long time either.Definitely, if it is safer from a health point of view!
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  • Christopher Lindinger takes up professorship for art & digitality
    31.8.2023
    Christopher Lindinger takes up professorship for art & digitality 
    Christopher Lindinger is an innovation researcher, computer scientist and cultural manager. He was co-founder of the Futurelab at Ars Electronica in Linz and co-director of the Ars Electronica Media Lab until he was appointed Vice Rector at JKU Linz in 2019. On October 1, 2023, he will take up a professorship for Art & Digitality at the Mozarteum University.
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  • Archive & Documentation
    Archive & Documentation 
    As a publicly accessible art ARCHIVE space, the University Archive documents current and historical activities of the Mozarteum University and proactively supports teaching, access to the arts, and research.
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  • Interdisciplinarity in Unexpected Places 2023
    Interdisciplinarity in Unexpected Places 2023 
    The concerns and the future of Salzburg firmly in view and yet far enough away from it to get into joint, and with a desire to learn from each other, the day was enriching for all participants.There was a special focus on STEAM, culture tech and the digitisation agendas of a music and arts universityIn conclusion, all this became a "HOWTO?" - what does it take to get into interdisciplinary work?
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  • Falstaff - A perfect comedy
    8.5.2024
    Falstaff - A perfect comedy 
    On 15 May, Giuseppe Verdi's last opera Falstaff celebrates its premiere under the musical direction of Kai Röhrig and directed by Florentine Klepper. The two artists provide exciting insights into the production and its creation in a double interview.
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  • ATTENTION WORLD EXPO!
    16.3.2024
    ATTENTION WORLD EXPO! 
    From the very beginning, the 'World Exhibition' fascinated visitors with its overambitious plan to stage the 'world' and its present in a limited space in one place within six months. An endeavour that challenges the superlative in all its facets: conceptually, logistically and financially.
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  • In search of clues with Christian Jost's ‘Dichterliebe’
    13.1.2025
    In search of clues with Christian Jost's ‘Dichterliebe’ 
    Florentine Klepper and Kai Röhrig in conversation about the next major production at the Opera & Music Theatre Department: Christian Jost's Dichterliebe.
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  • Five finalists competed yesterday (April 14) in the Solitär of the Mozarteum University for the coveted 20,000 Euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2021. The brilliant double winner of the evening was the pianist Robert Bily, who with a breathtaking
    15.4.2022
    Five finalists competed yesterday (April 14) in the Solitär of the Mozarteum University for the coveted 20,000 Euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2021. The brilliant double winner of the evening was the pianist Robert Bily, who with a breathtaking 
    Five finalists competed for the coveted 20,000 euro The Sir Ian Stoutzker Prize 2022 (made up from 2021) at the Solitaire of the Mozarteum University yesterday (14 April). The evening's double winner was pianist Robert Bily, who enchanted both the high-calibre jury and the audience with a breathtaking interpretation of Ludwig van Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata (Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major op. 53), Claude Debussy's Images I and Siegfried Thiele's Perpetuum Mobile.
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  • #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?
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  • "I ask into the darkness of uncertainty"
    23.1.2024
    "I ask into the darkness of uncertainty" 
    Alexander von Pfeil, director of the upcoming opera production "Elegy for Young Lovers" by Hans Werner Henze and professor of music drama, has thought about the piece and his production in advance and reflects on the opera's major themes in a interview.
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  • love love
    18.7.2025 - 19.7.2025
    love love 
    Summer project Applied Theatre by Sarah Hollweger
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  • The Reception of Beethoven and His Music in Nazi-Occupied European Countries
    1.10.2023
    The Reception of Beethoven and His Music in Nazi-Occupied European Countries 
    Although cultural life in various Nazi-occupied countries manifested distinctive differences in outlook between 1939 and 1945, partially accountable to specific national traditions and their historical and ideological relationship to German music and the political situation, one factor that appears to bind all musical activity in these areas is the consistent presence of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven.
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