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- Countless musicians called Vienna their home, including Beethoven, Mozart, Gluck, Salieri, Schubert, Schönberg, Mahler, the Strauss Family and many more who were either born in Vienna or stayed here throughout their lifetime.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), one of Haydn’s greatest admirers, moved to Vienna in 1781, the city at whose imperial court he had enjoyed such great success as a child prodigy. He remained in Vienna until the end of his life.
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Stroll through the music city of Vienna in the footsteps of the great composers: to places such as the original homes of Mozart and Schubert, to monuments, museums, to temples of music such as the Musikverein and the Vienna State Opera to the coffee house with piano music.
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Jan 10, 2011 · If such a list is to be at all diverse and comprehensive, how could 4 of the 10 slots go to composers — Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert — who worked in Vienna during, say, the 75 years from...
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Vienna is well known as the city of music, where artists flourished and created some of the world’s most famous symphonies and operas. Countless musicians called Vienna their home, including Beethoven, Mozart, Gluck, Salieri, Schubert, Schönberg, Mahler, the Strauss Family and many more who were either born in Vienna or stayed here throughout their...
Burggarten and Mozart’s statueThe Vienna State OperaMozart- the wonder child from SalzburgVienna’s own great musiciansInstead of taking an ordinary sightseeing tour, dig a bit deeper to learn the unique stories and secrets of Vienna’s great musicians. These stories are new even to most locals and so this could be a great activity for anyone who wants to explore and learn about Vienna in a fun and entertaining way.
Tour time: Please check the full schedule to see the tour’s availability. Duration: The tour lasts approximately 2 hours. Guide: One of our awesome guides is looking forward to meeting you. Children: This tour is excellent for children who love stories, secrets and history. Accessibility: This tour is wheelchair accessible, What to wear:Comfortable...
Minimum number of participants:The tour takes place if at least 5 people are registered. In case there aren’t enough participants, the tour will get cancelled and a full refund will be issued to those who paid. Cancellation policy:You can cancel your booking up to 48 hours in advance. No refund will be given to those who cancel less than 48 hours b...
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By the 1780s, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Josef Haydn, and Christof Gluck had ushered in Vienna’s first golden age of music. When Mozart wrote his 23rd piano concerto there in 1786, the city was bustling and alive with music. Beethoven and Schubert would carry this golden age into the next.