Concerts at Mozarthouse Vienna - Chamber Music Concerts





Description
Enjoy an evening with Viennese Classical Music in the newly renovated Sala Terrena: the oldest concert hall in Vienna, where Mozart himself once played! The Mozart Ensemble has been playing outstanding string quartet and piano trio concerts in the Sala Terrena for more than 20 years. Their interpretations of classical chamber music in the unique Viennese style have continuously received unanimous public acclaim. The musicians’ exceptional performances and enthusiasm are always a great success with the audience. Performing in Austria and abroad, the Mozart Ensemble has established itself as a true “insider tip”.
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Itinerary
Make your way to the concert location at the Sala Terrena, located in the heart of Vienna. Inside the venue, look around at the historic frescoes that embellish the interior of the concert hall in Vienna. Sit back and enjoy the 1.5-hour program, performed by a String Quartet dressed in original historical costumes (Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun) and by a Piano Trio, (Tue. The). Listen to well-known compositions by Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Hadyn, and others. Imagine what it may have been like to sit and listen to a concert here centuries ago. Keepsake program and coat check are included in your ticket price.
Make your way to the concert location at the Sala Terrena, located in the heart of Vienna. Inside the venue, look around at the historic frescoes that embellish the interior of the concert hall in Vienna. Sit back and enjoy the 1.5-hour program, performed by a String Quartet dressed in original historical costumes (Wed. Fri. Sat. Sun) and by a Piano Trio, (Tue. The) . Listen to well-known compositions by Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Hadyn, and others. Imagine what it may have been like to sit and listen to a concert here centuries ago. Keepsake program and coat check are included in your ticket price.
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Important Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Your tickets will be held at the theater box office for collection on the day of the performance. Please arrive with time (15 min) to collect the ticket before show starting time.
- Tickets are Category A (Row 1 to 3) , category B (Row 4 to 6) and Students (All Rows).
- Not wheelchair accessible, there are 3 steps down to enter the concert hall. Please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required.
- No health restrictions
Reviews(389)
What a truly enjoyable evening in a lovely environment! Not a bad seat in the house. The place is a little hard to find so plan on extra time to get there.
A very special and intimate performance in historic space with amazing acoustics. The quartet was wonderful and spirited. Cannot recommend enough. We feel so lucky to have experienced this musical performance.
Excellent performance. Enjoyed the intimate venue
Wonderful experience in a very special locale. The music was wonderful and hearing it in that beautiful setting made it even more special.
It’s so lovely, I cried a little when they played prelude, one of the best classical song. Best ever🫰💖🌹
An extraordinary experience! The closeness I had with the musicians is not found elsewhere. I recommend you see this unique show. Moreover, the melodies were beautifully performed.
Truly wonderful, professional musicians who played Mozart (of course!) in period costumes, Haydn, a lovely Dvorak quartet with a soulful cello part, a bit of Bach and an encore featuring the violist. The music and musicians were outstanding. Not to be missed!
Great experience, small in design with several fairly well-known pieces, in our case performed by a string quartet. 1.5 hours including encore and 15 minutes break where you could drink for (a large) fee. Despite that we enjoyed the beautiful room and place. There were a lot of people in the room so the temperature rose quite a bit. You're tightly packed, but if you get the chance, I'd do it.
Golden oldies banged out on an awful, muddy-sounding piano (pity the pianist) to an audience of philistine tourists who didn’t even know when (not) to applaud. Glorious setting, and appreciate they can’t control audience quality but do get a decent piano!
Very beautiful evening, very beautiful performance



