Vienna Baroque Orchestra at the Palais Schönborn

Vienna Baroque Orchestra
Baroque, classical and romantic music at the highest level

From baroque to classical on to romantic music; from the grand master of bel canto Caetano Donizetti to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The Vienna Baroque Orchestra and top-class opera singers invite you to an evening at the highest artistic level.

Vienna Baroque Orchestra

Concert dates and tickets

The concerts are about 1:30 hours with a 15 minute intermission. Admission opens 30 minutes before the concert starts. Tickets are available in three different categories: VIP, A and B — in addition to seats in the first or second row, the category VIP includes a drink before the concert.
Seats are not numbered, seating will be assigned by the usher at the entrance according to ticket category. For children up to the age of 7 and accompanied by their parents admission is free. Children under the age of 2 are not permitted at the concerts.
We request that you dress appropriately for the concert and the location (no training or street wear).

Category VIP 79.00 €
Category A 69.00 €
Category B 59.00 €
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Concert and dinner

Grand-Café Landtmann

Concert and dinner at the Café Landtmann

Only a short walk away from the concert hall, lies the famous Café Landtmann, where you will enjoy a three-course dinner. When the concert takes place at 18:30 (6:30pm), the dinner will be after the concert at 20:30 (8:30pm). When the concert takes place at 20:20 (8:20pm), the dinner will be before the concert at 18:00 (6:00pm).
The surcharge for the dinner is € 45.00, regardless of the category. Drinks are not included in the price.
Concert and dinner is available with most concerts of the Vienna Baroque Orchestra except on December 24th and December 31st.

The menu

  • Consommé with shredded pancakes
  • Wiener Schnitzel - golden brown breaded veal cutlet with parsley potatoes and leaf salad
    or
    Viennese prime boiled beef with classic Viennese side dishes: cream spinach, roasted potatoes, chive sauce and apple horseradish
  • Landtmann’s home-made cake “Guglhupf”

We are also happy to offer a vegetarian menu. Please let us know upon entering the restaurant.


Category VIP 129.00 €
Category A 119.00 €
Category B 109.00 €
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Restaurant Servus

Only two blocks from the Palais Schoenborn-Batthyány lies the restaurant Servus, where they cook according to the motto "classic Austrian cuisine rethought". Enjoy a modern Austrian dinner for your concert here.
When the concert takes place at 18:30 (6:30pm), the dinner will be after the concert at 20:30 (8:30pm). When the concert takes place at 20:20 (8:20pm), the dinner will be before the concert at 18:00 (6:00pm).
The surcharge for the dinner is € 45.00, regardless of the category. Drinks are not included in the price.

The menu

  • Appetizer: Homemade bread with butter and salad
  • Soup: Pumpkin soup with millet and coriander
  • Main course: Original Viennese schnitzel with potato and lamb's lettuce and cranberries
  • Dessert: Kaiserschmarren with roasted plums and rum raisins

We are also happy to offer a vegetarian menu. Please let us know upon entering the restaurant.


Extras

Cloakroom 1.00 €
Programme 6.00 €

All prices are total prices, including all taxes and statutory fees. We do not add any booking fees or shipping charges.

From the program

The program of the Vienna Baroque Orchestra consists of selected works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras. Some of the highlights are:

  • Johann Strauss (Sohn): „Voices of Spring“ (Waltz)
  • Antonio Vivaldi: „Spring” from „The Four Seasons”
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: „Là ci darem la mano“ from „Don Giovanni”
  • Jules Massenet: „Meditation“ from „Thaïs“
  • Gioachino Rossini: „Largo al factotum“ from „Il barbiere di Siviglia” („The Barber of Seville”)
  • Emmerich Kálmán: „Heia in den Bergen“ from „Die Csárdásfürstin” („The Csárdás Princess”)
  • Isaac Albéniz: „Asturias“
    Intermission
  • Vittorio Monti: „Csárdás“
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: „Pa pa pa“ from „The Magic Flute“
  • Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowski: „Canzonetta“ from the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
  • Johann Strauss (Sohn): „Wiener Blut“ (Waltz)
  • Johann Strauss (Sohn): „The Blue Danube“ (Waltz)

Program subject to change.

Listen to the sounds of a waltz, clap along to the Radetzky March and experience a musically highly sophisticated evening in the music capital of Vienna!

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