Our events
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All chargeable events at the Mozarteum University can now be attended free of charge by all users of a valid Aktiv:Karte, Aktiv:KartePLUS or Aktiv:KarteKiDS. There is a limited contingent for Aktiv:Karte holders, so please make a reservation by e-mail, telephone or online (ticket category ‘Free ticket with Aktiv:Karte’).
Details about the Aktiv:Karte can be found HERE.
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General ticket pre-sales online at shop.eventjet.at/mozarteum, at +43 676 88122 326 (Mo–Fr from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) or at karten@moz.ac.at. Depending on availability, tickets are also available at the daytime or evening box office.
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January 2025
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24.1.202507:00 pmMax Schlereth SaalA Poet's loveFlorentine Klepper stages the most famous song cycle of German Romanticism as a large ensemble work and sets off with the students of the opera class in search of clues to the abysses of the soul. Love, loneliness and human finiteness: eternal themes run through the sixteen songs of Robert Schumann'Opera· Tickets (Opens in new tab)
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25.1.202504:00 pmMax Schlereth SaalA Poet's loveFlorentine Klepper stages the most famous song cycle of German Romanticism as a large ensemble work and sets off with the students of the opera class in search of clues to the abysses of the soul. Love, loneliness and human finiteness: eternal themes run through the sixteen songs of Robert Schumann'Opera· Tickets (Opens in new tab)
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27.1.202507:00 pmMax Schlereth SaalA Poet's loveFlorentine Klepper stages the most famous song cycle of German Romanticism as a large ensemble work and sets off with the students of the opera class in search of clues to the abysses of the soul. Love, loneliness and human finiteness: eternal themes run through the sixteen songs of Robert Schumann'Opera· Tickets (Opens in new tab)
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28.1.202507:00 pmMax Schlereth SaalA Poet's loveFlorentine Klepper stages the most famous song cycle of German Romanticism as a large ensemble work and sets off with the students of the opera class in search of clues to the abysses of the soul. Love, loneliness and human finiteness: eternal themes run through the sixteen songs of Robert Schumann'Opera· Tickets (Opens in new tab)