Concerts and Events in SummerXXX
Audition for two Wiesflecker scholarships!
Audition for two Wiesflecker Scholarships
For the International Master Classes Summer 2025, we are pleased to offer two Wiesflecker Scholarships to exceptionally talented students.
Application Deadline: 06.06.2025
Registration Fee: Every applicant must pay a non-refundable registration fee of €195. If the applicant does not receive the scholarship, this fee may still be used towards a master class in summer 2025 by covering the additional course fee.
How to Apply:
Visit the "Schedule & Application" page for the International Master Classes Summer 2025 and select your desired master class to complete the registration form.
Important: At the bottom of the registration form, under "Write here how you found out about Wiener MusikSeminar or leave us a note," write "Wiesflecker Scholarship."
You will receive a confirmation email (please ignore the payment request).
Audition Requirements:
Submit an unedited, one-shot, 6-minute video of your performance by emailing us a YouTube link to the video.
Submission Details:
Both the registration fee and the 6-minute audition video must be received by Wiener MusikSeminar by 06.06.2025.
Results will be announced via email on 21.06.2025.
If you have any questions, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
In memory of our former vice-president, KommR Dr. Wiesflecker, his family has generously established these two Wiesflecker Scholarships. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for their support.
Prof. Dichler-Competition 2025
Each course-block Wiener MusikSeminar organises a competition in memory of its founders, Prof. Dr. Josef Dichler and Kimiko Sato.
For each course block, Wiener MusikSeminar organizes a competition in memory of its founders, Prof. Dr. Josef Dichler and Kimiko Sato.
Winners of the Prof. Dichler Competition receive a certificate and a badge (a metal plaque engraved with the prize details) and will perform at the Concert of Award Winners on the following day.
Conditions for Participation:
-Participation in a master class
-Performance of at least one piece from the Viennese Classical repertoire (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert)
-Recommendation from the professor
Dates:
13th August 2025
26th August 2025
4th September 2025
16th September 2025
Location:
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Young Vocalists Award
The Young Vocalists Award is a special prize for outstanding young singers aged 15 or under who demonstrate exceptional performance during the Wiener MusikSeminar Master Classes in 2025.
This award is generously donated by Prof. Jeffie Leung.
Concert Venues in Lower Austria
In each course block one of the concerts of participants takes place in Lower Austria (for the dates please have a look at Events).
For the trips to Haydn's Birthplace in Rohrau and Heiligenkreuz-Gutenbrunn Castle, Wiener MusikSeminar organises bus transfer, lunch at a local restaurant and a guided tour of Haydn's Birthplace or Schubert Memorial at Atzenbrugg Castle (reservation can be made in our office at the university).
For the concerts at Hilde Wagener Künstlerheim and Parish Church Münchendorf, the performing artists will be taken there by car.
Haydn's Birthplace in Rohrau
The birthplace of two of Austria´s most outstanding composers, Joseph and Michael Haydn, is situated in Rohrau, Lower Austria, in the south east of Vienna. Their father Mathias Haydn, a coach builder, had this reed thatched house built in 1728. Joseph Haydn was born there on March 31st, 1732 and spent his early years there up to the age of six. His equally talented younger brother Michael followed on September 13th, 1737. Even though both boys left their home at an early age for further musical education they stayed strongly connected to the village of their birth throughout their lives.
After having been acquired by the province of Lower Austria in 1959 the former residence of the Haydn family was consequently adapted as a museum. Since then it has housed many different kinds of cultural activities and an exhibition.
Between October 2016 and September 2017 this memorial site which is classified as a historical monument has been carefully renovated and extended. Its reopening as a new centre of various cultural events and many sorts of functions took place on September 14th, 2017, just in time to commemorate the 280th birthday of Michael Haydn.
Further information and calendar of events: https://www.haydngeburtshaus.at/en/
Heiligenkreuz-Gutenbrunn Castle
Heiligenkreuz-Gutenbrunn Castle, founded in 1738, housed Lower Austria Baroque Museum from 1964 to 2001. The castle still offers a particularly attractive setting for a synopsis of baroque art.
The late baroque palace was built by Johann Ohmeyer, including the parish and pilgrimage church of the Assumption. The splendidly stuccoed staircase, the Paul Troger fresco in the former palace chapel, as well as the dome frescoes and the altarpiece by Franz Maulbertsch in the church should be particularly emphasized here.
In the summer months (June, June, August) Sunday matinees, like our Concert of Participants, take place in the ballroom of the castle.
Hilde Wagener Künstlerheim in Baden
The historic building in the center of Baden near Vienna has served as a stylish dormitory for aged artists from all faculties - actors, singers, musicians, writers and visual artists - for over 50 years. Among others, Hilde Wagener Künstlerheim was managed by Lotte Tobisch, the organizer of Vienna’s Opera Ball, for many years.
The elegant salon is an ideal location for events of all kinds - also for our Concerts of Participants, with which the artists living there are also given great pleasure.
Münchendorf Parish Church
The concerts in the parish church are not only popular with music lovers from Münchendorf, but also with non-local music lovers. The parish belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna.
About the church itself: The Roman Catholic parish church of Münchendorf is located in the municipality of Münchendorf in the Mödling district in Lower Austria, and is dedicated to St. Leonhard von Limoges. The high altar was a gift from Empress Maria Theresia (it was previously in the Hofburg Chapel in Vienna).
Congress Casino Baden
The building was constructed in place of the old Theresienbad spa in the Baden resort park between 1884 and 1886 as a new spa, in the style of the Renaissance Revival based on architects Eugen Faßbender and Maximilian Katscher's plans.
The jewel of the house is the 450 sqm Festsaal, in which the conducting course we organize every two years comes to an end with a final concert including a conducting competition.