Vienna
Chamber Concert in the House of Mozart
| Day/Time: | Thursday, January 8th 2009. 19:30 |
| Venue: | Mozarthaus, Vienna |
Allegro, Quartett in C-Dur KV.157
Andante, Quartett in C-Dur KV.157
Presto, Quartett in C-Dur KV.157
Deutsche Tänze
Allegro, Kleine Nachtmusik
Romanze - Andante, Kleine Nachtmusik
Menuetto - Allegretto, Kleine Nachtmusik
Rondo - Allegro, Kleine Nachtmusik
'Quinten Quartett', Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2
Allegro, Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2
Andante o piů tosto allegretto, Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2
Minuetto, Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2
Finale. Vivace assai, Quartett in d - moll op. 76/2
The "Mozart Ensemble Wien" performs in the house of W. A. Mozart (Wiener Mozarthaus) reviving performance traditions of the Viennese Classical period. Their repertoire includes well known string quartets and chamber music of the Viennese School. Although the primary focus is on the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, compositions by Franz Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert are to be heard as well.
The concerts at the Mozart House take place at the monastery of the "German Teotonic Order", where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived and worked for Archbishop Colloredo in the year 1781. Although one hears, while visiting Vienna, that Mozart "lived" in this house, he actually only officially resided there for six weeks in the year 1781 from March 16th. until May 2nd. Nevertheless, he wrote his opera "The Marriage of Figaro" here and Mozart appreciated the wonderful acoustics and the incomparable atmosphere of the "Sala Terrena". The hall "Sala Terrena" is the oldest concert hall in Vienna, where Mozart himself performed many concerts.
The monastery is decorated with beautiful frescoes in the style of the late Venetian Renaissance and is therefore an ideal setting for performances of Viennese classical chamber music of the 18th century. The Sala Terrena, with its beautiful vaulted ceiling, is situated on the ground floor next to the church and the sacristy. Just as the church is a fine example of Gothic revival, the Sala Terrena is a baroque jewel that was beautifully restored in its recent renovation.
The "Mozart Ensemble Wien" consists of four well known musicians of the Vienna Chamber Music scene, who also perform as soloists. Tours and concerts have brought them to all the countries of Europe as well as to Japan and South America, where they have played their quartet repertoire. By performing in Austria and abroad, the "Mozart Ensemble Wien" has established itself in Viennese concert life and has become an "insider tip" for visitors from all over the world.
There is not much space in the little hall and the event is aimed mainly at visitors to Vienna - but having attended a concert at Mozart's house is something that you will remember for a long, long time!




















