Palace Concert in Salzburg

Location:Marble Hall at Mirabell Palace in Salzburg
Concert

Flute Concert at the Marble Hall

MOZART: Ouverture from "Die Entführung aus dem Serail" KV 384
MOZART: Concert for Flute and Strings D-Major KV 285d
ROSSINI: „La Cenerentola“ Fantasie élégante sur un theme de Rossini min
HAYDN: Sinfonie Nr. 101 D major “The Watch“
(Programme subject to changes)

Ensemble Orphée

Irmgard Messin, Flute

From all directions, both geographically and musically, the musician friends of this ensemble came together to convey the power and enchanting beauty of music to the audience through their shared joy of playing. The excellent musicians come from the most renowned Salzburg orchestras and ensembles such as the Camerata Academica Salzburg, the Mozarteum Orchestra, the Salzburg Philharmonic, and the OENM (Austrian Ensemble for New Music). In addition to variable formations, from duos to sextets, the ensemble is particularly committed to adapting symphonic works and presenting them to the audience in a chamber music format. Their repertoire spans from early classical to 20th-century works. In Ensemble Orphée, the festive and joyful way of making music becomes a special experience!

Ticket Categories

Category I

Numbered seats, central seating.
Seats can be chosen with the next step.
Adult46.00
Child/Student (Admission from the age of 6, Child 6-14 years - Student up to 26 yearsEinlass ab 6 Jahre, Kind 6-14Jahre - Schüler/Student bis 26 Jahre)32.00
Adult & Dinner (6pm Dinner at Grand Sheraton & 8pm Concert at Mirabel Palace)89.00
Child/Student & Dinner (6pm Dinner at Grand Sheraton & 8pm Concert at Mirabel Palace)76.00

Category II

Unnumbered seats behind and on the side of Cat. I, open seating.
Adult42.00
Child/Student (Admission from the age of 6, Child 6-14 years - Student up to 26 years)28.00

Wheelchair

Wheelchair place28.00
Wheelchair place & Dinner67.00

Location

Sitzplan Marmorsaal Schloss Mirabell

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.