Concentus Musicus Wien
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Concentus Musicus Wien, founded in 1953 by Nikolaus Harnoncourt, is a pioneering ensemble in historically informed performance. Renowned worldwide for its authentic interpretations of Baroque, Classical, and early Romantic repertoire, the ensemble combines meticulous scholarship with expressive musicianship. Using period instruments, Concentus Musicus Wien brings music to life as it might have been heard in its original era, offering clarity, vitality, and emotional depth. Collaborating with leading soloists and conductors, the group has recorded extensively and performed at major international venues and festivals. Its innovative approach has shaped modern understanding of early music, inspiring audiences and musicians alike to experience the timeless beauty of historical performance practice.
Program and cast
Monday, 24.11.2025 | 19:00 & Wednesday, 26.11.2025 | 19:00
STEFAN GOTTFRIED | Conductor
FLORIAN BOESCH | Bass-baritone
CONCENTUS MUSICUS WIEN
Program
BAROQUE MASTERPIECES
FOR ORCHESTRA AND BASS-BARITONE
Friday, 20.02.2026 | 19:00 & Saturday, 21.02.2026 | 11:00
Concentus Musicus Wien
Stefan Gottfried | Musical Direction & Harpsichord
Program
J.S. BACH: Brandenburg Concertos No. 1, 5 & 6
G.Ph. TELEMANN: Concerto for 3 Violins & 3 Oboes TWV 44:43
Friday, 10.04.2026 | 19:00 & Saturday, 11.04.2026 | 11:00
Michael Schade | Tenor
Concentus Musicus Wien
Stefan Gottfried | Musical Direction & Harpsichord
Program
Songs, Arias & Instrumental Music by John Dowland, Henry Purcell & Georg Friedrich Händel
Sunday, 04.10.2026 | 11:00 & Monday, 05.10.2026 | 19:00
Concentus Musicus Wien
Stefan Gottfried | Musical Direction & Fortepiano
Program
W. A. MOZART: Divertimento in D major “Nannerl Septet” KV 251
J. HAYDN: Concerto for Fortepiano & Orchestra in D major Hob.XVIII:11 & Symphony in A major “Fire” Hob.I:59
Sunday, 15.11.2026 | 11:00 & Monday, 16.11.2026 | 19:00
Concentus Musicus Wien
Stefan Gottfried | Musical Direction & Harpsichord
Program
J.S. BACH: Brandenburg Concertos No. 2, 3 & 4
G.Ph. TELEMANN: Selected Concerto for 4 Violins TWV 40
Zögernitz Garden Palace
Be inspired by Johann Strauss's festive tradition
Since 1837, the Gartenpalais Zögernitz has been one of the most exclusive event locations in Vienna. The entire Strauss family—ranging from Johann Strauss II to Johann Strauss I, Carl Michael Ziehrer, and Joseph Lanner—performed here on Döbling's main street, thrilling audiences with their legendary concerts.

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