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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Subscription Concerts

VenueMusikverein Golden Hall
CalendarSat 26 Sep 2026 - Sun 20 Jun 2027
Cast

26, 27 and 28 September 2026

Conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen

Program

Witold Lutosławski, Claude Debussy, Jean Sibelius

 

5 October 2026

Conductor: Riccardo Muti

Program

Anton Bruckner

 

10 and 11 October 2026

Conductor: Riccardo Muti

Program

Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms

 

28 and 29 November 2026

Conductor: Alain Altinoglu

Program

George Gershwin, Henri Dutilleux, Maurice Ravel

 

14 December 2026

Conductor: Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla

Program

Benjamin Britten

 

19 and 20 December 2026

Conductor: Klaus Mäkelä

Program

Claude Debussy, Thomas Joseph Edmund Adès, Igor Strawinsky

 

14,16 and 17 January 2027

Conductor and Piano Soloist: Lahav Shani

Program

Sergej Prokofieff, Dmitri Schostakowitsch, Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky

 

13 February 2027

Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Program

Sergej Prokofieff, Gustav Mahler

 

20 and 21 February 2027

Conductor: Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Program

Gustav Mahler

 

20 and 21 March 2027

Conductor: Franz Welser-Moest

Program

Ludwig van Beethoven

 

17, 18 and 23 April 2027

Conductor: Lorenzo Viotti

Program

Krzysztof Penderecki, Erich Wolfgang Korngold

 

10 May 2027

Conductor: Riccardo Muti

Program

Joseph Haydn, Richard Strauss, Ludwig van Beethoven

 

5 and 6 June 2027

Conductor: Christian Thielemann

Program

Richard Strauss, Arnold Schönberg

 

19 and 20 June 2027

Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt

Program

Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Venue
Musikverein Golden Hall

This building is located on Dumbastraße/Bösendorferstraße behind the Hotel Imperial near the Ringstraße boulevard and the Wien River, between Bösendorferstraße and Karlsplatz. However, since Bösendorferstraße is a relatively small street, the building is better known as being between Karlsplatz and Kärntner Ring (part of Ringstraße loop). It was erected as the new concert hall run by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, on a piece of land provided by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1863. The plans were designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the Neoclassical style of an ancient Greek temple, including a concert hall as well as a smaller chamber music hall. The building was inaugurated on 6 January, 1870. A major donor was Nikolaus Dumba whose name the Austrian government gave to one of the streets surrounding the Musikverein.
 

Great Hall - Golden Hall

“As high as any expectations could be, they would still be exceeded by the first impression of the hall which displays an architectural beauty and a stylish splendour making it the only one of its kind.” This was the reaction of the press to the opening of the new Musikverein building and the first concert in the Großer Musikvereinssaal on 6 January 1870.

The impression must have been overwhelming – so overwhelming that Vienna’s leading critic, Eduard Hanslick, irritatingly brought up the question of whether this Großer Musikvereinssaal “was not too sparkling and magnificent for a concert hall”. “From all sides spring gold and colours.”

 

 

 

 

 

Brahms Hall

"In order not to promise too much it can be said that it has been made into the most beautiful, most magnificent, perfect example of a chamber concert hall that any of us knows in the world.” This was the reaction of a Vienna daily newspaper in October 1993 as the Brahms-Saal was presented to the public after extensive renovation work.

The surprise was perfect. It was a completely new hall. In contrast to the Grosse Musikvereinssaal, the Brahms-Saal had changed its appearance quite considerably over the years. When and how it acquired that slightly melancholy duskiness that was known to music lovers before 1993 cannot be precisely documented.

 

 

 

Glass Hall

As a venue for events from concerts to luxury banquets, the Glass Hall / Magna Auditorium is not only the largest of the Musikverein's 4 new halls but also the most flexible in terms of usage.

Hub podiums enable the smooth transformation of the concert hall into a conference centre, the cinema into a ballroom, or the stage into a catwalk. State-of-the-art equipment for sound, lighting, video and widescreen digital projection provide the ideal conditions for half-scenic productions.
The Glass Hall / Magna Auditorium was designed by the Viennese architect Wilhelm Holzbauer. With a height of 8 metres, the hall (including the gallery) can play host to up to 380 visitors.

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