Children's & Youth Philharmonic Orchestra plays its first major concert in the Salzburgarena (press release from 22.06.2022)

Over the past six weeks, almost eighty children and young people between the ages of seven and 18 have put their heart and soul into rehearsing a colorful potpourri of classical orchestral pieces as well as pop and film music with seven professional musicians from the Philharmonie Salzburg and Elisabeth Fuchs .

2023-10-08T23:21:25+02:0023.6.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments

Apprentice and school concerts in the Grosses Festspielhaus (press release from 20.04.2023)

More than 4,000 schoolchildren and apprentices attended the Philharmonie Salzburg concerts in the Grosses Festspielhaus today. The apprentice and school concerts are specially designed for young people who have had little or no previous contact with classical music. The program was led by Elisabeth Fuchs, conductor and director of the Philharmonie Salzburg.

2023-10-08T23:21:44+02:0020.4.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments

Standing ovations for Salut Salon Symphonique (press release from 15.04.2023)

Last Friday, the four musicians of the ECHO KLASSIK award-winning quartet Salut Salon, together with the Salzburg Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Elisabeth Fuchs , ignited a literal fireworks display on the stage of the Grosses Festspielhaus Salzburg.

2023-10-08T23:22:03+02:0015.4.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments

Mozart's Requiem & Schumann's 4th Symphony in front of a sold-out audience twice (press release from 07.04.2023)

Under the direction of Elisabeth Fuchs , the choir and orchestra of the Philharmonie Salzburg performed what is probably the world's most famous requiem mass with great success in the Great Hall of the Mozarteum, which was completely sold out twice. Maria Bernius, Katrin Auzinger, Paul Schweinester and Johannes Wimmer shone and harmonized as the vocal soloists.

2023-10-08T23:22:19+02:007.4.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments

Romantic soundscapes with Mendelssohn's "Italian" & Joanna Kamenarska plays Schumann's violin concerto (Press release from 26.03.2023)

Last weekend, the Philharmonie Salzburg under conductor Elisabeth Fuchs celebrated the start of spring in the Great University Hall with the sparkling lightness of Mendelssohn's "Italian". Mendelssohn is said to have felt "euphoric and intoxicated" when he set off on his Italian travels in 1830.

2023-10-08T23:22:46+02:0026.3.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments

Philharmonie Salzburg & Children's Festival present their concert program for the 2023/24 anniversary season (press release from 22.03.2023)

25 years of the Philharmonie Salzburg - It has been around for a quarter of a century now - the Philharmonie Salzburg, which has been shaking up the cultural landscape of the city of Mozart since 1998 and has long been an integral part of Salzburg's arts scene. Founded in 1998 by the then 22-year-old Elisabeth Fuchs as the "Junge Philharmonie Salzburg" (until 2011), the orchestra initially only played two concerts a year.

2023-10-08T23:23:09+02:0022.3.2023|Presse-Kits, Pressemitteilungen|0 Comments
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