Andy Warhol, Two Hands Playing Piano, c. 1954, ink and graphite on paper (32.4 x 30.3 cm) Courtesy & © Photo: Daniel Blau, Salzburg, 2025 © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Bildrecht Wien, 2025
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Special Concerts

Prizewinners' concerts International Summer Academy Mozarteum

The best students from all the various masterclasses of the Mozarteum International Summer Academy 2026 will present excerpts from their solo and chamber music repertory. Prize-winners will be chosen by the respective teachers and the head of the Summer Academy. The prizes are donated by the Cultural Fund of the State Capital of Salzburg.

Organized by the Mozarteum International Summer Academy in co-operation with the Salzburg Festival.

For further information, dates and tickets visit: www.moz.ac.at/sommerakademie

Angelika Prokopp Summer Academy - Final Concerts

Two special concerts mark the conclusion of the three-week Summer Academy in Salzburg, where outstanding young musicians from around the world work closely with members of the Vienna Philharmonic on a wide-ranging programme. At the Mozarteum, the orchestra of the Summer Academy will accompany the Philharmonic soloist Anneleen Lenaerts in Reinhold Glière’s Concerto for Harp and perform other works including Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony. The second concert, held in the Great Hall of the University, is devoted to chamber music for strings and winds in a variety of formations, ranging from trios to septets and spanning repertory from the Classical to the modern eras.

More details about the programmes and performers will be made available on the Salzburg Festival website.

Organized by the Salzburg Festival in co-operation with the Vienna Philharmonic.

Tickets at a single price of € 20 can be ordered online now at: www.ticket.re-creation.at

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20. Winds Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic 

Outstanding young wind musicians from all over Austria, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol will be invited to Salzburg to perform opera melodies and symphonic repertory as well as traditional polkas and marches, under the baton of Lars Michael Stransky. This thriving collaboration between the Salzburg Festival, the Vienna Philharmonic, the Salzburg State Association of Wind Bands and the Austrian Wind Music Youth Organization is now in its 20th season.

Supported by the State of Salzburg, the Austrian Wind Music Association and others. · Online tickets available free of charge from 4 July (no reservation in advance of this date).