Wiener Philharmoniker
Franz Welser-MöstVienna Philharmonic · Franz Welser-Möst
MOZART / TCHAIKOVSKY
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- Orchester Wiener Philharmoniker
- Dirigent Franz Welser-Möst
Programm
- 00:30:00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- - Pause -
- 00:45:00 Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski
Supporting programs
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Bad weather alternatives 2025
With the renovations of the historic Reitschule in 2025, the following changes will occur for the supporting programme such as introductions and preludes as well as for the bad weather alternatives in categories 7 and 8 (lawn seating):
During the festival, there is a bad weather option for the evening concert for categories 7 and 8 (lawn seating) in the state rooms of Grafenegg Castle.
Customers in category 7 can attend a video broadcast in concert setting.
Customers in category 8 can watch a video broadcast in a cosy atmosphere. You may lay out your picnic blanket and consume the food and drinks you have brought with you, take a seat on the beanbags provided or use the armchairs provided. The catering station offers snacks and drinks for sale as well.
Discounts
Tickets at shop.raiffeisenbank.at and in all Raiffeisen banks with oeticket sales in Lower Austria and Vienna with up to 10 % discount for Raiffeisen account holders.
Anyone under the age of 26 receives a 50 % discount on the ticket price (available online or in the box offices).
With a valid disability card you receive a 50 % discount, a registered accompanying person can attend the concert free of charge (only bookable in the box offices).
Ö1 Club members receive a 10 % discount on 2 tickets. The discount does not apply to the bus transfer Vienna - Grafenegg - Vienna.
Description
Cheering to the heavens, saddened to the grave: Few other symphonies show such extreme outbreaks of emotion and abrupt changes of mood as Tchaikovsky’s «Pathétique». Planned as a self-avowed cornerstone of his oeuvre, the work is a kind of requiem, a farewell to life accepted after long struggles and raucous joys and resignedly celebrated. Nine days after the world premiere in October 1893, the composer died at just 53 years old – and the rumours and conjectures about this sudden demise have continued to circulate to this day. But significant conflicts are also a feature of the D major of Mozart’s «Prague» Symphony, veiled by the darkness of «Don Giovanni», which Franz Welser-Möst has prefixed to Tchaikovsky: a compelling programme with the Vienna Philharmonic in which both works reach into the ineffable.
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