Wiener Ensemble concerts
Exclusively at the Mozarthaus Vienna
Enjoy a classical concert with passion and Viennese character at the Boesendorfer Hall in the baroque vault of the Mozarthaus Vienna, where the Wiener Ensemble Trio in in the distinguished piano, violin, and cello formation performs exclusively since 2022.
With just three instruments, the ensemble unfolds a rich and balanced soundscape — the piano lending harmonic depth and graceful structure, while violin and cello infuse the music with warmth, lyricism, and refined expression. Immerse yourself in a captivating musical dialogue, where themes are delicately passed, intertwined, and transformed—revealing a lively interplay full of charm, sophistication, and unmistakable Viennese flair.
Mozart Museum and Apartment
Your concert ticket also serves as a pass to explore the Mozart Museum and Mozart's apartment, located within the Mozarthaus. This part of your visit offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of Mozart, enriched by personal artifacts, letters, and instruments displayed throughout the museum. The museum experience is designed to be self-guided and can be undertaken at any time during opening hours.
The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 (10:00am) to 18:00 (6:00pm). Exploring the museum will take about 80 to 90 minutes. If you plan to visit on the same day as the concert, we recommend starting your tour no later than 16:30 (4:30 pm) to ensure a relaxed and unhurried experience.
Concert dates and prices
The Wiener Ensemble performs all year round at 18:30 (6:30 pm) at the Mozarthaus Vienna. In December, there are additional concerts at 16:00 (4:00 pm).
- The concerts last approximately 60 minutes. There is no intermission.
- Tickets are available in two categories: A (front) and B (rear). Seats will be assigned upon entering.
- Admission opens 30 minutes before the concert begins. Please note that admission is no longer possible once the concert has begun.
- Children under the age of 3 are not permitted at the concerts. Children from 3 to 6 years have free admission to the concert as long as they sit on your lap and do not require their own seat.
Discounted ticket prices are available for seniors from 65 years, children up to 14 and pupils/students with a valid (international) student id up to 27 years. - The Mozarthaus Vienna and the concert hall are fully wheelchair accessible and offer step-free access throughout. Please do not hesitate to ask our staff for assistance. We will accompany you from the entrance
- The ticket price includes admission to the Mozart Museum and Apartments at the Mozarthaus Vienna.
- There is no stringent dress code for the Wiener Ensemble concerts. We kindly request that you use common sense, consider the occasion and generally dress neatly and appropriately. Smart casual attire has become the customary choice at our concerts and is warmly encouraged.
| Category A | 69.00 € |
| Category B | 59.00 € |
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All prices are total prices, including all taxes and statutory fees. We do not add any booking fees or shipping charges.
Program
Since February 2025, the Vienna Ensemble Trio, performing in a piano, violin, and cello lineup, has been presenting an entertaining program featuring works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and contemporary masters, as well as well-known Viennese melodies.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“Eine kleine Nachtmusik“ (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major); K. 525 - Antonio Vivaldi
Excerpt from “The Four Seasons” - Joseph Haydn
Gypsy Trio (3rd movement) - Cello Solo, one of:
- George Frideric Handel
Ombra mai fu (also called "Handel's Largo") from the opera Serse - C. Saint-Saëns – The Swan
- F. Schubert – Serenade
- George Frideric Handel
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Trio KV 548 - Johannes Brahms
Hungarian Dance No. 5 WoO 1 or 6 - Vittorio Monti
“Csárdás” - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rondo alla Turca - E. Grieg
- Morning Mood
- In the Hall of the Mountain King (from "Peer Gynt")
- Johann Strauss II
Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 - Either:
- Johann Strauss II
Persian March - Franz Lehár
Women’s March
- Johann Strauss II
- Johann Strauss I
Sigh-Galop
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