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Großer Musikvereinssaal (Goldener Saal) 48.8 × 19.1 m 17.75 m 1744 seats and c. 300 standing Brahmssaal: 32.5 × 10.3 m 11 m 600 seats Gläserner Saal /Magna Auditorium 22 × 12.5 m 8 m 380 seats Metallener Saal: 10.5 × 10.8 m 3.2 m 70 seats Steinerner Saal /Horst Haschek Auditorium 13 × ~8.6 m ~3.3m 60 seats
The ensemble became Trio-in-residence of Vienna's Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde (Musikverein) where it gives an annual series of concerts in the Brahms Saal. Their repertoire encompasses more than 250 piano trios, among them works that were composed for and premiered by the Altenberg Trio, such as Douglas Weiland's First Trio, opus 22 (1995). [2]
48° 12′ 2.42″ N: Longitude: 16° 22′ 21.67″ E: Altitude: 146.5 meters above sea level: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 200 dpi: Vertical resolution: 200 dpi: Software used: Digital Photo Professional: File change date and time: 15:55, 1 January 2015: Y and C positioning: Centered: Exposure Program: Aperture priority: Exif ...
The Great Hall of the Musikverein First concert in 1812, Alexander's Feast Musikverein building (1831–1870) on Tuchlauben street. The Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien (German for 'Society of Friends of Music in Vienna'), also known as the Wiener Musikverein (German for 'Viennese Music Association'), is an Austrian music organization that was founded in 1812 by Beethoven’s friend ...
Gustav Mahler: Symphonie No. 8 (2009) – Wiener Singverein – Slovenský filharmonický zbor – Wiener Sängerknaben – Staatskapelle Berlin – Pierre Boulez in Goldener Saal of the Vienna Musikverein. The Vienna Singverein (Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien) is the concert choir of the Vienna Musikverein with around 230 ...
Vienna Philharmonic (VPO; German: Wiener Philharmoniker) is an orchestra that was founded in 1842 and is considered to be one of the finest in the world. [1] [2] [3]The Vienna Philharmonic is based at the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria.
The idea of the new multi-purpose building was to be more interesting to the broader public than the traditional Vienna Musikverein. In addition to the concert hall, the first drawings by Ludwig Baumann for the Olympion included an ice-skating area and a bicycle club. In an attached open air area, 40,000 visitors would be able to attend events.
Brahms : Complete Concertos, with Krystian Zimerman, piano, Gidon Kremer, violin and Mischa Maisky, cello, conducted by Leonard Bernstein. The Orchestra has also recorded the Brahms piano concertos with Maurizio Pollini, with Karl Böhm conducting in No. 1 and Claudio Abbado conducting in No. 2; Bruckner : Symphony No. 4 conducted by Karl Böhm