W. A. Mozart Requiem at Stephansdom

W. A. Mozart Requiem at Stephansdom
In the historical and fascinating atmosphere of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, you will also fall under the spell of Mozart's Requiem.


To have seen Mozart's world-famous Requiem performed live once in a lifetime – that is the dream of so many classical music lovers. Make this dream come true and experience this brilliant work of the master of classical music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in Vienna's traditional landmark, St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Let yourself be enchanted by classical sounds in the unique ambience of the famous church when the Vienna University Philharmonic performs the Mozart Requiem for you. The talented musicians' organization consists of more than 1,000 musicians and singers and is one of the largest musical communities worldwide, reaching many listeners and music lovers with their performances every year.
Embark on a musical journey back in time and on the last traces of Mozart: listening to his hauntingly beautiful Requiem in Vienna's famous St. Stephen's Cathedral is guaranteed to give you goosebumps.
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Requiem (KV 626)
W. A. Mozart's Requiem is one of the most moving works that classical music has to offer. The appealing fascination surrounding this masterpiece is further enhanced by the many myths associated with Mozart's last composition. The Requiem carries the strong emotions that come over people in the face of death: fear, anger, despair, sadness, hope, comfort.
In the historical and acoustically fascinating atmosphere of the famous St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, you will also fall under the spell of Mozart's Requiem.
The concerts will take place on the 5th of July and on the 31st of October.
Additionally, there is going to be a concert on the night from 4 to 5 December at 00:00. Because this night is the night when Mozart died of "hot frieselfever" in Vienna in 1791. Every year on this occasion the Night Requiem, which ends with a solemn procession and the ringing of the death bell approximately at the minute of the composer's death (5 December 1791, 0:55am), represents an atmospheric highlight in the concert calendar of St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Categories and Prices
Tickets are available in 4 different categories:
Night Requiem:
- Category 1 (star) EUR 55,-
- Category 2 (circle) EUR 45,-
- Category 3 (triangle) EUR 35,- (without view)
- Category 4 (square) EUR 25,- (without view)
Requiem on the 5th of July
- Category 1 (star) EUR 55,-
- Category 2 (circle) EUR 45,-
- Category 3 (triangle) EUR 35,- (without view)
- Category 4 (square) EUR 25,- (without view)
Requiem on the 31st of October
- Category 1 (star) EUR 60,-
- Category 2 (circle) EUR 50,-
- Category 3 (triangle) EUR 35,- (without view)
- Category 4 (square) EUR 25,- (without view)
All prices are total prices, i.e. including all taxes and statutory fees. We do not charge any further fees.
Venue
Stephen's Cathedral. Mozart's name can be found both in its death record protocol and in the Cathedral's so-called ’Book of Death Fees’.
St. Stephen's Cathedral is one of the most striking landmarks of Vienna and is an absolute must to visit on every trip to Vienna. The church with its unique atmosphere and history enchants visitors from all over the world every time anew.
St. Stephens’s Church (Stephansdom)
Stephansplatz 3
1010 Vienna
Duration
Concert lasts for 60 minutes, without intermission.
Tickets
Once your booking has been confirmed, you will receive an e-mail containing your booking voucher. Please print it out or download it on your smartphone/tablet to show it at the evening box on the day of the concert.
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How to get there?
Take the subway line U1 or U3 to the station Stephansplatz, the elevator or escalator will take you directly in front of the magnificent St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Cancellations
It is possible to cancel your ticket up to 3 days before the concert date.