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  • 15.12.2025
    LAUT:SPRECHER and "Erinnerungsorte" 

    2025 offers countless opportunities to look back on the past 80 years. The Second World War ended in Europe on 8 May 1945 with “Liberation Day,” marked by Germany’s unconditional surrender and the final collapse of the Nazi regime. In the months leading up to this, Allied forces had liberated the concentration camps.

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    15.12.2025

    Leonor Dill erhielt einen Award of Excellence für ihre Dissertation mit dem Titel „Schuberts Metamorphosen. C.G. Jungs Archetypenlehre als Grundlage für die musikalische Analyse – Eine Untersuchung des kreativen Prozesses“. Wir gratulieren herzlich!

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  • Maria Kalesnikava | © Commons Wikimedia
    15.12.2025

    The Mozarteum University Salzburg is extremely relieved and delighted about the release of its honorary professor Maria Kalesnikava and 122 other political prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of the human rights organisation Viasna, Ales Bjaljazki, from detention in Belarus, which was achieved through the mediation of the USA. After almost five years in appalling and inhumane conditions, Kalesnikava was released from prison on Saturday, 13 October 2025.

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  • 11.12.2025

    Singing brings people together – even online. In the ERASMUS+ research project ‘Choir@Home’, the Mozarteum University Salzburg (Prof. Dr. Heike Henning), in collaboration with the University of Liechtenstein (Dr. Janine Hacker) and Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Prof. Dr. Alexander Carôt), investigated how singing together can take place in virtual spaces and be reimagined.

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  • 11.12.2025
    Opera as a mirror of society 

    26th January 2026 sees the premiere of Benjamin Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia in the Max Schlereth Saal at the Mozarteum University. We spoke to the production team, Lena Matterne and Theresa Staindl, to learn more about their views on female identity, self-determination and social conscience.

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  • 25.11.2025
    Orange the World – Orange our University 

    Violence against women (and minorities) is omnipresent, firmly anchored in our patriarchal structures, and is one of the most widespread human rights violations. In order to increase the visibility of the numerous initiatives of the United Nations and other organisations in relation to this topic, the UN campaign ‘Orange the World’ (OTW) introduced a uniform, strong subject colour. In keeping with its mission as an educational institution with social responsibility, the Mozarteum University is also taking part in ‘Orange the World’ during the ‘16 days against gender-based violence’ (25 November - 10 December).

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  • Chiara Schmidt beim Klettern | © Thomas März
    25.11.2025

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  • Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde an Dame Janet Ritterman und Michael Worton | © Michael Klimt
    21.11.2025
    Honorary doctorates for Dame Janet Ritterman and Michael Worton 

    On 8 November 2025, at the closing dinner of the AEC Conference in the Carabinierisaal of the Residenz Salzburg – a gathering that brought together delegates from more than 120 music universities across Europe and beyond – the Mozarteum University awarded honorary doctorates to Dame Janet Ritterman and Professor Michael Worton. This marks only the second time in the university’s history that this distinction has been conferred: after Nikolaus Harnoncourt received the first honorary doctorate in 2008, it has now been bestowed on two individuals who have played a decisive role in shaping the Mozarteum’s research profile.

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