Date: January 26 to February 5, 2023
Country: Austria
Since January 1956 the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation has invited visitors from all around the world to explore the cultivation and dissemination of Mozart’s musical heritage. The prolific composer of the classical era is celebrated every year around the time of his birthday in Salzburg, where his talent was first discovered during his early childhood. The non-profit organization brings together distinctive Mozart interpreters, orchestras and ensembles in the countryside with unique natural attractions, such as the Hohe Tauern National Park and the Baroque Jewel of the old town centre.
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