Mozarteumorchester Salzburg
The orchestra of the City and Province of Salzburg traces its origins back to the Cathedral Music Association and Mozarteum, founded in 1841 with the support of Mozart’s widow Constanze and his sons. Today, with around 90 musicians, the Mozarteum Orchestra has evolved into one of Austria’s leading ensembles, distinguished by its unmistakable sound and artistic identity. Celebrated around the world for its interpretations of the Viennese Classical repertoire—especially the works of Mozart—it became, after the Vienna Philharmonic, the first orchestra to receive the Golden Mozart Medal in 2016 in recognition of this achievement.
Renowned chief conductors such as Leopold Hager, Hans Graf, Hubert Soudant, Ivor Bolton, and Riccardo Minasi have decisively shaped the orchestra over the past decades. Constantinos Carydis, Andrew Manze, Reinhard Goebel, Jörg Widmann, and honorary conductor Ivor Bolton maintain particularly close artistic ties as regular guest conductors. Since September 2024, Roberto González-Monjas has served as Chief Conductor of the Mozarteum Orchestra.
With its own concert series at the Mozarteum Foundation, the Great Festival Hall, and—since 2020—its own Orchesterhaus, the orchestra enriches Salzburg’s vibrant cultural life.
At the Salzburg Festival, the Mozarteum Orchestra has played a central role for more than 90 years, particularly through its legendary Mozart Matinees. It also performs regularly at the Mozart Week and in partnership with the Salzburg Cultural Association. Throughout the year, the orchestra can be heard in opera productions at the Salzburg State Theatre and undertakes frequent tours across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Its artistic versatility—spanning almost every musical era—is documented in an impressive, award-winning discography. One of the highlights of the 2025/26 season will be a performance of Mozart’s "The Magic Flute" during Mozart Week.
Last updated: November 2025
Productions 2025/2026
- Berlin Alexanderplatz
- The Flying Dutchman
- The Little Magic Flute
- Don Giovanni
- The Sleeping Beauty
- Eugene Onegin
- Giulio Cesare
- Anniversary Gala: 60 Years the Sound of Music
- Not the Messiah – based on the iconic movie “Life of Brian”
Productions 2024/2025
- Der Freischütz
- THE JOURNEY TO REIMS – IL VIAGGIO A REIMS
- The Upside-Down World – Il mondo alla rovescia
- Hansel and Gretel
- Martha
- Skiverliebt – Zwei Brettln, die die Welt bedeuten
- The Endz
Productions 2023/2024
- Aida
- Anthropozän
- Das Große Silvesterkonzert
- Die Fledermaus
- Die Perlenfischer
- Dornröschen
- Hollywood in Salzburg
- Il barbiere di Siviglia
- Lucio Silla
- Singin’ in the Rain
- The Sound of Music
Productions 2022/2023
- Grand New Year’s Eve Concert
- Der Rosenkavalier
- The Emperor’s New Waltz
- The Creation of Light
- Die Fledermaus
- Opening Gala Night
- Iolanta / The Nutcracker
- La finta giardiniera
- The Sound of Music
Productions 2021/2022
- Angels in America
- Ariadne auf Naxos
- Carmen
- Cinderella
- Cinderella - Kinderfassung
- Grand New Year’s Eve Concert
- Der Schuh des Manitu
- Die Zauberflöte
- Macbeth
- The Sound of Music
Productions 2020/2021
- Cinderella
- Cinderella – Children’s version
- Der Schuh des Manitu
- The Flower of Hawaii
- The Magic Flute
- Macbeth
- Margarethe (Faust)
Productions 2019/2020
- Anthropozän
- Grand New Year’s Eve Concert
- Lohengrin
- Mozart Moves! Seven Short Plays
- My Fair Lady
- Oberon
- Viva la Diva
Productions 2018/2019
- Così fan tutte
- GRAND NEW YEAR’S EVE CONCERT
- Der Prozess – The Trial
- Don Giovanni
- La Gazzetta
- Le nozze di Figaro
- Manon
- My Silent Night
- Motezuma
- Mozart Moves!
- The Sound of Music
- WIENER BLUT
Productions 2017/2018
- Cardillac
- Cinderella
- Grand New Year’s Eve Concert
- Dionysia
- Doctor Dolittle
- Refugee
- The Tales of Hoffmann
- Le nozze di Figaro
- The Sound of Music
