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NEW YEAR´S CONCERT VIENNA PHILHARMONIC AT MUSIKVEREIN - GOLDEN HALL 2020

Andris Nelsons will conduct the next New Year's Concert 2020 of the Vienna Philharmonic.

NEW YEAR´S CONCERT VIENNA PHILHARMONIC AT MUSIKVEREIN - GOLDEN HALL 2020

https://www.vienna-concert.com/en/event/new-year-s-concert-vienna-philharmonic-at-musikverein-golden-hall-2020-11269


WE ORGANIZE THE TICKETS FOR ALL 3 (THREE) NEW YEAR CONCERTS AS A RE-SALE  SERVICE!

 

Please contact us by E-mail or call for quotes and availability.

 

Subscribing for tickets for the public drawing can be done on the website of the Vienna Philharmonic between 02. January till 28th February.

 

Andris Nelsons will conduct the next New Year's Concert 2020 of the Vienna Philharmonic.

 

The complete duration of the event is around two and a half hours. Starting at 11.15 a.m.

 

"Großer Saal" (Large Hall) known as well as:  "The Golden Hall" of the Wiener Musikverein.

 

The concerts have been held in the "Großer Saal" (Large Hall - The Golden Hall) of the Musikverein since 1939. The dancers come from the Vienna State Opera Ballet and dance at different famous places in Austria, as Schönbrunn Palace, Schloss Esterházy, the Vienna State Opera or the Wiener Musikverein itself.

 

The concert is broadcasted by national tv´s in now 92. different countries.

 

It is a culturall event on the first day of the year shared by spectators on all five continents.

 

The Concert

The event has also become a highly ritualized share. Follow the two main parts encores. The second encore (the traditional concert waltz The Blue Danube, Johann Strauss Jr., Op 314, 1867), the audience interrupted with applause during the introductory bars. Afterwards the orchestra wishes to the (global) audience Happy New Year !

Tickets for the New Year Concert 2019/2020



Ticket prices:

 New Year's Concert

 01.01., 11:15 h see above.

 Tickets for the New Year Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic 2016 on written request on: office@vienna-concert.com

Concerts on 30.12.2019; 31.12.2019 & 01.01.2020

€ 35 - € 1.090 - production prices - the re-sale prices are listed above.
 

Seats categories at the Golden Hall Musikverein:
 

Category 1. - Parterre row 4-32; Parterre-Loge 1-7, first row; Balkon Mitte, row 1.
Category 2. - Parterre 2-3. row; Parterre Loge 1-4, row 2.; Parterre Loge 8-9, row 1.; Balkonloge 1-5 rechts und Balkon Loge 1-2 links, row 1.
Category 3. - Parterre - Loge 5-7, row 2.; Balkonloge 6-8 rechts und Balkonloge 3-5 links, row 1.
Category 4. - Parterre row 1., Parterre - Loge 1-4, row 3., Balkon Mitte 2-5 row, Orchester, seats 1-5
Category 5. - Cercle row 3., Balkon Mitte 6.-8. row; Galerie-row 1; Parterre - Loge 5-7, 3. row; Parterre - Loge 8-9, row 2.
Category 6. - Cercle, row 1-2.
Category 7. - Orchester rechts, seats 6-14; Galerie 2.-6. row; Parterre - Loge 8-9, row3.
Category 8. - Orchester links, seats 6-14; Balkonlogen row 2.-3.
Category 9. - Orchester links & rechts, seats 15-21; Podium links & rechts, seats 1-18.
Category 10. - Standing Room

https://www.vienna-concert.com/en/event/new-year-s-concert-vienna-philharmonic-at-musikverein-golden-hall-2020-11269

MUSIKVEREIN

This building is located on Dumbastraße/Bösendorferstraße behind the Hotel Imperial near the Ringstraße boulevard and the Wien River, between Bösendorferstraße and Karlsplatz. However, since Bösendorferstraße is a relatively small street, the building is better known as being between Karlsplatz and Kärntner Ring (part of Ringstraße loop). It was erected as the new concert hall run by the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, on a piece of land provided by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1863. The plans were designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the Neoclassical style of an ancient Greek temple, including a concert hall as well as a smaller chamber music hall. The building was inaugurated on 6 January, 1870. A major donor was Nikolaus Dumba whose name the Austrian government gave to one of the streets surrounding the Musikverein.

Great Hall - Golden Hall

“As high as any expectations could be, they would still be exceeded by the first impression of the hall which displays an architectural beauty and a stylish splendour making it the only one of its kind.” This was the reaction of the press to the opening of the new Musikverein building and the first concert in the Großer Musikvereinssaal on 6 January 1870.

The impression must have been overwhelming – so overwhelming that Vienna’s leading critic, Eduard Hanslick, irritatingly brought up the question of whether this Großer Musikvereinssaal “was not too sparkling and magnificent for a concert hall”. “From all sides spring gold and colours.”

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