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Mozarteum University Salzburg

Mozarteum University Salzburg (German: Universität Mozarteum Salzburg) is one of three affiliated but separate (it is actually a state university) entities under the “Mozarteum” moniker in Salzburg municipality; the International Mozarteum Foundation and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg are the other two. It specializes in music, the dramatic arts, and to a lesser degree graphic arts. Like its affiliates it was established in honour of Salzburg-born musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Mozarteum University Salzburg
Universität Mozarteum Salzburg
Main building
TypePublic art school
Established1841; 182 years ago (1841)
Location, ,
Websitemoz.ac.at

History and clarification

In 1841, Mozart's widow Constanze Weber Mozart founded the first of the “Mozarteum” entities: the “Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum,” whose mission was the “refinement of musical taste with regard to sacred music and concerts.” The association operated as predecessor to the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg through the 19th century and was at the heart of the city’s musical life, offering concerts and related activities. It assumed its present name in 1908.

The International Mozarteum Foundation came next, toward the end of the 19th century. It built, and to this day maintains, a sizeable elegant office building on Schwarzstraße to which are attached two concert halls. Construction took place between 1910 and 1914 to a design by Munich architect Richard Berndl (1875–1955). The larger of the two halls is itself known as the “Mozarteum” and is world-renowned; its proper name is simply "Großer Saal." The smaller hall is the "Wiener Saal." Besides maintaining this complex, the foundation runs two museums devoted to Mozart (the composer’s birth house, or "Geburtshaus," and his main Salzburg residence, or "Wohnhaus") as well as an annual January music festival devoted to Mozart's music ("Mozartwoche").

The more recently rebuilt University[1] main building is at Mirabellplatz 1.

Organ of the Großer Saal

The original 100-rank grand concert hall organ was built by the Austrian firm Rieger in 1914. A completely new organ in neo-Baroque style was installed in 1970 by E. F. Walcker & Cie. This was dismantled in 2008. In 2010 a new 50-stop tracker action organ was installed by Hermann Eule Orgelbau, Bautzen, and the 1914 façade for the instrument was reconstructed.[2]

Organ of the Wiener Saal

The pipe organ in the "Wiener Saal" small concert hall, invisibly located in an organ chamber above the stage, was built in 1914 by Rieger with 25 stops and electro-pneumatic action. It was rebuilt in 1941, including a new console and some neobaroque modifications. The organ is in bad condition, but still playable.

Notable alumni

Notable teachers

References

  1. ^ "Universität Mozarteum".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 31 October 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  3. ^ Institute, The Fryderyk Chopin. "Fryderyk Chopin – Information Centre – Pavel Gililov – Biography". en.chopin.nifc.pl. Retrieved 7 April 2018.

External links

  • Official site
  • Mozarteum Precollege Program (German)
  • The Mozarteum – Salzburg Guide
  • International Mozarteum Foundation website
  • Institute for historical and modern-day Mozart Opera Interpretation

Coordinates: 47°48′14″N 13°02′36″E / 47.80389°N 13.04333°E / 47.80389; 13.04333

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Mozarteum University Salzburg German Universitat Mozarteum Salzburg is one of three affiliated but separate it is actually a state university entities under the Mozarteum moniker in Salzburg municipality the International Mozarteum Foundation and the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg are the other two It specializes in music the dramatic arts and to a lesser degree graphic arts Like its affiliates it was established in honour of Salzburg born musician Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozarteum University SalzburgUniversitat Mozarteum SalzburgMain buildingTypePublic art schoolEstablished1841 182 years ago 1841 LocationSalzburg municipality Salzburg province AustriaWebsitemoz ac at Contents 1 History and clarification 2 Organ of the Grosser Saal 3 Organ of the Wiener Saal 4 Notable alumni 5 Notable teachers 6 References 7 External linksHistory and clarification EditIn 1841 Mozart s widow Constanze Weber Mozart founded the first of the Mozarteum entities the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum whose mission was the refinement of musical taste with regard to sacred music and concerts The association operated as predecessor to the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg through the 19th century and was at the heart of the city s musical life offering concerts and related activities It assumed its present name in 1908 The International Mozarteum Foundation came next toward the end of the 19th century It built and to this day maintains a sizeable elegant office building on Schwarzstrasse to which are attached two concert halls Construction took place between 1910 and 1914 to a design by Munich architect Richard Berndl 1875 1955 The larger of the two halls is itself known as the Mozarteum and is world renowned its proper name is simply Grosser Saal The smaller hall is the Wiener Saal Besides maintaining this complex the foundation runs two museums devoted to Mozart the composer s birth house or Geburtshaus and his main Salzburg residence or Wohnhaus as well as an annual January music festival devoted to Mozart s music Mozartwoche The more recently rebuilt University 1 main building is at Mirabellplatz 1 Organ of the Grosser Saal EditThe original 100 rank grand concert hall organ was built by the Austrian firm Rieger in 1914 A completely new organ in neo Baroque style was installed in 1970 by E F Walcker amp Cie This was dismantled in 2008 In 2010 a new 50 stop tracker action organ was installed by Hermann Eule Orgelbau Bautzen and the 1914 facade for the instrument was reconstructed 2 Organ of the Wiener Saal EditThe pipe organ in the Wiener Saal small concert hall invisibly located in an organ chamber above the stage was built in 1914 by Rieger with 25 stops and electro pneumatic action It was rebuilt in 1941 including a new console and some neobaroque modifications The organ is in bad condition but still playable Notable alumni EditBarbara Bonney soprano Marios Joannou Elia composer and artistic director David Fruhwirth violinist Ingrid Haebler pianist Leopold Hager conductor Angelika Kirchschlager mezzo soprano Herbert von Karajan conductor Christiane Karg soprano Genia Kuhmeier soprano Marjon Lambriks soprano Giorgi Latso pianist Erich Leinsdorf conductor Igor Levit pianist Kerstin Meyer mezzo soprano Nils Monkemeyer violist Pier Giorgio Morandi conductor Alexander Mullenbach composer and pianist Camilla Nylund soprano Karola Obermueller composer Carl Orff composer Wolfgang Rennert opera conductor Alice Sara Ott pianist Frank Philipp Schlossmann born 1963 scenic and costume designer Rosl Schwaiger 1918 1970 coloratura soprano Sarah Traubel soprano Norma Wendelburg 1918 2016 composer pianist and academic teacher Herbert Willi born 1956 composer Tabea Zimmermann violist Meral Guneyman pianist arranger Notable teachers EditBarbara Bonney voice Reinhard Febel composition Eliot Fisk guitar Vittorio Ghielmi viola da gamba Michael Gielen conducting Pavel Gililov piano 3 Reinhard Goebel barock violin conducting Veronika Hagen Di Ronza viola Leopold Hager conducting Sheila Jones Harms voice Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting Adriana Holszky composition Wolfgang Holzmair lied and oratorio Johannes Kalitzke conducting of contemporary music Karl Heinz Kammerling piano Angelika Kirchschlager voice Wilma Lipp voice Tristan Murail composition Felix Petyrek composition Ildiko Raimondi voice Ruggiero Ricci violin Gerhard Rothler harpsichord Jacques Rouvier piano Heinrich Schiff cello Otmar Suitner conducting Laurence Traiger composition Bruno Weil conducting Gerhard Wimberger conducting composition Duo Tal amp Groethuysen piano References Edit Universitat Mozarteum Orgelbau Hermann Eule Bau und Restaurierung von Orgeln Archived from the original on 31 October 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2010 Institute The Fryderyk Chopin Fryderyk Chopin Information Centre Pavel Gililov Biography en chopin nifc pl Retrieved 7 April 2018 External links EditOfficial site Mozarteum Precollege Program German The Mozarteum Salzburg Guide Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg International Mozarteum Foundation website Institute for historical and modern day Mozart Opera InterpretationCoordinates 47 48 14 N 13 02 36 E 47 80389 N 13 04333 E 47 80389 13 04333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mozarteum University Salzburg amp oldid 1130727360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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