Palace Concert in Salzburg
Location:Marble Hall at Mirabell Palace in Salzburg
Concert
Mozart Concert at the Marble Hall
MOZART: Serenade G Major KV 525 “A Litte Night Music“
MOZART: Salzburg Divertimento F Major KV 138
BIZET: Carmen Suite
VIVALDI: Concert for Guitar and Strings D-Major RV 93
HAYDN: Divertimento D-Major Hob.III:3
MOZART: Salzburg Divertimento F Major KV 138
BIZET: Carmen Suite
VIVALDI: Concert for Guitar and Strings D-Major RV 93
HAYDN: Divertimento D-Major Hob.III:3
Ensemble Altenau
Cecilio Perera, guitar
The Ensemble Altenau is made up of five experienced chamber musicians from five different European countries. Specializing in music of the 18th and the late 19th century, the accomplished group performs with internationally renowned soloists.
Why the name "Altenau"?
Salome Alt (1568-1633) was the partner and lover of Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf-Dietrich von Raitenau (1559-1617). They had 15 children and in 1606 he built Palace Altenau (the title formed from combining the couple’s names) which later changed to Mirabell Palace as we know it now.
Why the name "Altenau"?
Salome Alt (1568-1633) was the partner and lover of Prince Archbishop of Salzburg, Wolf-Dietrich von Raitenau (1559-1617). They had 15 children and in 1606 he built Palace Altenau (the title formed from combining the couple’s names) which later changed to Mirabell Palace as we know it now.
Ticket Categories
Category I
Numbered seats, central seating.
Seats can be chosen with the next step.
Seats can be chosen with the next step.
Category II
Unnumbered seats behind and on the side of Cat. I, open seating.
Location
The baroque Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace is known as one of the most beautiful and historically important concert halls in Salzburg and the world. In former times the Mozart family played music there for the archbishops.