Vienna, the capital of music

The name of Vienna has always been linked to music. Many musical masters, such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, father and son Johann Strauss, Griuk and Brahms spent many years of their musical career here. Haydn's Emperor Quartet, Mozart's Marriage of Figaro, Beethoven's Symphony of Fate, Symphony of the Fields, Moonlight Sonata, Heroic Symphony, Schubert's Swan Song, Winterreise, Johann Strauss's The Blue Danube, Tales of the Vienna Woods, and other famous pieces of music were all born here. Their statues stand in many parks and squares, and many streets, auditoriums and conference halls are named after these musicians. The homes and graves of the musicians are visited and honored all year round. Today, Vienna has the world's most luxurious State Opera House, the famous Music Hall and the first-class level of symphony orchestra. The New Year's concert is held every year on January 1 in the Golden Hall of the Friends of Music in Vienna.

Vienna - the capital of music: for centuries music has been inseparable from Vienna, closely linked to it. It is the mecca of musical geniuses Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Johann Strauss. Vienna's long musical heritage continues to this day. The world-famous Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Children's Choir are always applauded by packed audiences on their world tours. The Vienna Conservatory of Music continues to produce musicians who stand out in the international music scene. In addition to this, Vienna's vibrant and contemporary music scene and venues attract a lot of young people. If you like music, Vienna is a place you won't want to forget.

In the 18th century, Vienna became known as the "City of Music" as the arts flourished.