Mozarteum University of Salzburg
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Salzburg (help·info) (Austro-Bavarian: Såizburg; literally: Salt Castle) is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital city of the federal state of Salzburg.
Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) has internationally renowned baroque architecture and one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city is noted for its Alpine setting.
Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid-20th century, the city was the setting for parts of the American musical and film The Sound of Music, which features famous landmarks in Austria. The musical was a partnership between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
The capital city of the State of Salzburg (Land Salzburg), the city has three universities. It has a large population of students who add liveliness and energy to the area, and the universities provide culture to the community.
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Getreidegasse (also known as Grain Lane) is a busy shopping street in the Old-Town section of Salzburg. The house at no. 9 Getreidegasse is the place where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born and where he lived until the age of 17. Originally called Trabegasse (derived from traben to trot), its name was changed several times before it became the Grain Lane.
The Mirabell Palace (German: Schloss Mirabell) is a historical building in Salzburg, Salzburgerland, Austria.
It was built in the Baroque style, with Italian and French models, by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich Raitenau in 1606. In its geometrically-arranged gardens are mythology-themed statues dating from 1730 and four groups of sculpture (Eneas, Hercules, Paris and Pluton) by the Italian sculptor Ottavio Mosto, from 1690. It is noted for its boxwood layouts.
Salzburg is a tourist favourite, with the number of tourists outnumbering locals by a large margin in peak times. In addition to Mozart's birthplace noted above, other notable places include:
Old Town
The entire Old Town of Salzburg was nominated as a World Heritage Site in 1996.
The baroque architecture including the many churches are world famous.
The Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom)
The Hohensalzburg Castle (Festung Hohensalzburg) on a hill dominating the old town is one of the largest castles in Europe, with views over Salzburg.
The Franziskanerchurch
The St Peter's Abbey with the Petersfriedhof
The Nonnberg Abbey a Benedictine monastery
The Residenz Palace (the magnificent former Prince-Archbishop's residence), containing the Residenzgalerie
Mozart's Birthplace
Mozart's Residence
The University Church
The Siegmundstor (or Neutor)
The Getreidegasse
Outside the Inner Old Town
Palace of Mirabell with its wide gardens full of flowers.
St. Sebastian's cemetery (Sebastiansfriedhof)
The palace of Leopoldskron is a rococo palace and a national historic monument in Leopoldskron-Moos, a southern district of the city of Salzburg.
Hellbrunn with its parks and castles
Tour companies operate tours of locations used in the film The Sound of Music.
Within the greater Salzburg area
Anif Castle
The Basilika Maria Plain on the Calvary Hill, a late Baroque church, on the northern edge of Salzburg.
Salzburger Freilichtmuseum Großgmain, an open-air museum containing old farmhouses/farm buildings from all over the state assembled in historic setting.
The Schloss Klessheim Palace (today a Casino) was formerly used by Adolf Hitler.
The Berghof, Hitler's mountain retreat of which only the Eagle's Nest remains, was in nearby Berchtesgaden.
The Salzkammergut is an area of lakes in the Salzburg state, east of the city and further on into the provinces of Upper Austria and Styria.
The Untersberg mountain is next to the city, straddling the German-Austrian border, and on a clear day provides panoramic views of the city and the Alps.
Skiing is an attraction during winter. Salzburg itself has no skiing facilities, but it acts as a gateway to skiing areas to the south. During the winter months its airport receives charter flights from around Europe.
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Internationaler Mozartwettbewerb Salzburg 2014 - Sparte Streichquartett | CLIP
Der 11. Internationale Mozartwettbewerb wurde von der Universität
Mozarteum Salzburg in der Zeit vom 31. Januar bis 15. Februar 2014
in den Sparten Streichquartett und Gesang ausgetragen.
Zur Teilnahme berechtigt waren Musikerinnen und Musiker aller Nationen. Die Jurys setzten sich aus bedeutenden Persönlichkeiten des internationalen Musiklebens zusammen.
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Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg - O Fortuna
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O Fortuna is a medieval Latin Goliardic poem written early in the 13th century, part of the collection known as the Carmina Burana. It is a complaint about fate and Fortuna, the personification of luck in Roman mythology.
In 1935–36, O Fortuna was set to music by German composer Carl Orff as a part of Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi, the opening and closing movement of his cantata Carmina Burana which was first staged by the Frankfurt Opera on 8 June 1937. It opens at a slow pace with thumping drums and choir that drops quickly into a whisper building slowly into a steady crescendo of drums and short string and horn notes peaking on one last long powerful note and ending abruptly. A performance takes a little over two and a half minutes.
Orff's setting of the poem has become immensely popular and has been performed by countless classical music ensembles and popular artists. It can be heard in numerous movies and television commercials and has become a staple in popular culture, setting the mood for dramatic or cataclysmic situations. O Fortuna topped a list of the most-played classical music of the past 75 years in the United Kingdom.
Driving From Old Town Salzburg To Hallein Salt Mines, Austria
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Driving From Old Town Salzburg To Hallein Salt Mines, Austria
Salzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈzalt͡sbʊɐ̯k] Bavarian: Såizburg; literally: Salt Fortress) is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg.
Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also frequent the city to tour the city's historic center, many palaces, and the scenic Alpine surroundings.
Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid‑20th century, the city was the setting for the musical play and film The Sound of Music.
#DrivingSalzburg
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CEUS Computerflügel (Bösendorfersaal) | CLIP
EINE SPEZIELLE ART des „Fernstudiums“ ist alle zwei bis drei Wochen im Studienkonzertsaal der Universität Mozarteum Salzburg zu beobachten. Musikerinnen und Musiker der Partnerinstitutionen im japanischen Kobe und im chinesischen Peking besuchen per Videokonferenz quasi einen Online-Meisterkurs und erhalten über das Internet wertvolle Ratschläge ihrer Mozarteum-Professoren – begleitet von den entsprechenden Bildern in Echtzeit, die es dem Lehrenden erlauben, auch korrigierend auf die Körperhaltung und den physiologischen Teil des Klavierspiels einzugreifen. Die Übermittlung erfolgt durch HD-Kameras und große Live-Monitore auf beiden Seiten der Verbindung.
DIE VIDEOÜBERTRAGUNG von Klängen und Bildern – eine Art „Piano-Skypen“ – war am Mozarteum aber nur der Anfang des technischen Fortschritts beim künstlerischen Fernunterricht. Zugleich wurde eine Kooperation mit dem Klavierhersteller Bösendorfer begonnen, der über jahrzehntelange Erfahrung im Bereich der Computerflügel verfügt und jüngst ein System namens CEUS (Create Emotions with Unique Sound) entwickelt hat. Es basiert auf einer Technik, die es dem Pianisten erlaubt, ein Stück zu spielen und dieses Stück durch Knopfdruck vom Klavier noch einmal spielen zu lassen – die Tasten bewegen sich wie von Geisterhand, genauso die drei Pedale.
WEITERENTWICKELT ist das System nicht nur für Aufzeichnungen nutzbar, sondern auch für die Speicherung von Steuerimpulsen, die erneut abgerufen werden und Tausende Kilometer entfernt die Erzeugung des identischen Klangresultats zur Folge haben. Mittels digitaler Technik ergibt sich eine Qualität, welche die Wiederholung vom Original nicht mehr unterscheidbar macht. Zwischen dem Mozarteum und den Partnerinstitutionen werden diese elektronischen Infos live per Internet verschickt – so spielt der Flügel beim Professor in Salzburg und wird dabei von der Klavierschülerin in Peking „gesteuert“. Eine Veränderung des Klanges, wie sie bei einer Mikrofonübertragung unvermeidlich wäre, gibt es nicht.
BESONDERS BEGEISTERT sind die Mozarteum-Professoren vom neuesten Software-Update, durch das CEUS so gut wie störungsfrei funktioniert. Das brachte Klaus Kaufmann, Leiter der Abteilung für Tasteninstrumente der Universität Mozarteum, auf die Idee einer ganz besonderen CEUS-Demonstration: ein Konzert, bei dem sich nur ein Teil der Mitwirkenden in Salzburg befindet, während die anderen Studierenden aus Wien bzw. Peking zugeschaltet werden. Als Zeichen der guten Kooperation wird dafür auch gleich der Studienkonzertsaal des Mozarteums mit neuen Flügeln ausgestattet und in Bösendorfersaal umbenannt. „Das ist ein schöner Anlass, um mit einer Art Ping-Pong-Spiel zwischen den Pianisten in Wien, Salzburg und Peking die Möglichkeiten des CEUS-Projektes aufzuzeigen. Ein derartiges Konzert ist vermutlich nicht nur am Mozarteum, sondern weltweit eine Premiere“, freut sich Kaufmann auf die Bewährungsprobe vor Publikum.
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Salzburg, Austria - Σάλτσμπουργκ
Salzburg (Greek : Σάλτσμπουργκ) is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg.
Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid‑20th century, the city was the setting for the musical play and film The Sound of Music.
Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also visit Salzburg to tour the historic center and the scenic Alpine surroundings.
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Grand Prize Virtuoso Winners Concert 11.07.2019 Salzburg, Mozarteum
Vera Selivanenko plays
L. van Beethoven. Piano Sonata No 20 P. 2
Kunst oder Dreck - Trailer
poetisches Diskurstheater nach Texten von Rainald Goetz, Heiner Müller und mit eigenen Worten
Regie: Susanne Truckenbrodt
Premiere: 02.12.2011 im Theater im KunstQuartier Salzburg
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KCC Tour 2017 - Sonata in D Major at Mozarteum 2
Performance during Ko'olauloa Children's Chorus Concert, 19 Jun 2017, in Saltzburg, Austria. Part of the KCC Tour of Germany and Austria 2017.
Salzburg 2016
Last year I took a weekend trip to Bavaria, south Germany, and spend a full day in Austria, Salzburg. It was a autumn day, cold and not sunny, but Salzburg always look great. Hope you liked, if you are a Sound of Music fan, as I am, certainly you will recognize a lots of places. Enjoy!
To learn more about my trips, check my website at: misspipetaseviagens.blogspot.pt
Salzburg University Students Uni-Brennt Campaign
University Student Campaign against rise in tution fee
Camelot - Trailer
Camelot - Handbuch für Ritter
Regie: Niklaus Helbling
Premiere: 20.06.2014 im Theater im KunstQuartier Salzburg
SEP sesam at the Mozarteum University Salzburg (Lang_EN)
Gerald Gasperl from the University Mozarteum in Salzburg presenting why he trusts in SEP sesam Backup and why he discontinued using Backup Exec.
Salzburg
Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) has internationally renowned baroque architecture and one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Host to three universities and a large population of students, Salzburg is is noted for its attractive setting and scenic Alpine backdrop.
Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid‑20th century, the city was the setting for parts of the musical and film The Sound of Music.
SALZBURG, EXPLORING the historic TOWN CENTRE (Altstadt) and MOZART'S birthplace (AUSTRIA)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's walk around Salzburg which the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of the federal state of Salzburg. Salzburg's Old Town (Altstadt) is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also frequent the city to tour the city's historic center and the scenic Alpine surroundings. Salzburg was the birthplace of 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Austria is a German-speaking country in Central Europe, characterized by mountain villages, baroque architecture, Imperial history and rugged Alpine terrain. Vienna, its Danube River capital, is home to the Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces. It has counted Mozart, Strauss and Freud among its residents. The country’s other notable regions include the northern Bohemian Forest, Traunsee Lake and eastern hillside vineyards.
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Zugspitze,Germany -Salzburg,Austria 2019
Vacation with family and friends.
The Zugspitze, (German pronunciation: [ˈtsukʃpɪtsə]; Southern Bavarian: Zugspitz) at 2,962 m (9,718 ft) above sea level, is the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountains as well as the highest mountain in Germany. It lies south of the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and the Austria–Germany border runs over its western summit. South of the mountain is the Zugspitzplatt, a high karst plateau with numerous caves. On the flanks of the Zugspitze are three glaciers, including the two largest in Germany: the Northern Schneeferner with an area of 30.7 hectares and the Höllentalferner with an area of 24.7 hectares. The third is the Southern Schneeferner which covers 8.4 hectares.
Salzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈzaltsbʊɐ̯k] (About this soundlisten); literally salt castle, is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of Federal State of Salzburg.
Its historic centre (Altstadt) is renowned for its baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps, with 27 churches. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also visit Salzburg to tour the historic centre and the scenic Alpine surroundings.
Salzburg was the birthplace of the 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the mid‑20th century, the city was the setting for the musical play and film The Sound of Music.
KCC Tour 2017 - Mozarteum Concert
From the KCC Tour of Germany and Austria, taken at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, on 19 June 2017.