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The Vienna Boys' Choir
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Founded more than five hundred years ago, the Vienna Boys’ Choir is certainly the most famous boys’ choir of the world. Together with the Chorus Viennensis – the choir made up of former members of the Vienna Boys’ Choir - and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, the boys invite you to concerts presenting among many others the works of Haydn, W.A. Mozart and Strauss in the Brahms hall of the Vienna Musikverein.

When emperor Maximilian I decreed in 1498 that there were to be six boys among his court musicians, he had unwittingly laid the foundations for the Wiener Sängerknaben (Vienna Boys' Choir).
Today, more than 500 years later, the Wiener Sängerknaben continue to sing Sunday services in the imperial chapel. They are divided into four separate groups that travel the world.

The Vienna Musikverein

The "musical landmark" of Vienna. There are many concert halls but the "Musikverein" is unique. The home of the Philharmonic Orchestra is renowned all over the world. It became not only the heart of the Viennese music culture, but also the centre of international classical music life. The "Brahms Hall" at the Musikverein is considered to be one of the most beautiful and representative halls for chamber music and provides the splendid setting for these special concerts with the Vienna Boys' Choir.

Location:
MUSIKVEREIN - BRAHMS SAAL
Bösendorferstraße 12
A-1010 Vienna

Time:
16.00/entrance 15.30

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