
Culture & Civic Life
Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
Located in Rome, Italy, the historic music academy and symphonic concert institution celebrates centuries of culture and musical heritage.
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For centuries, the life and work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have inspired and fascinated generations across the globe. In 1880, almost 100 years after his death, the citizens of Salzburg, Austria established the Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg Foundation to make Mozart's life and work accessible by offering concerts, maintaining the three Mozart museums, and supporting academic research.
Concerts include the annual Mozart Week, seasonal performances, concerts for local students and families, and the annual Dialogue Festival, which places traditional and contemporary art in conversation to imagine a new way forward in classical music. The Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg's museum offerings are also comprehensive: from Mozart's birthplace to his residence to an expansive library, visitors from across the globe have the opportunity to engage with a composer who lived more than two centuries ago. Through this expansive work, the Stiftung Mozarteum Salzburg builds a bridge between traditional and contemporary music while enabling audiences to understand Mozart from a dynamic array of perspectives.
Event - Dialogues Festival
Event - Dialogues Festival
Event - Dialogues Festival
Event - Dialogues Festival
Event - Dialogues Festival
Event - Dialogues Festival