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Old April 14th, 2006, 07:43 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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In May when I go to Salzburg, there isn't much going on with concerts so I'm
thinking about attending chamber music at the Fortress (New Residence or
Prince's Chamber) or possibly at the Mirabell Palace. Which place is better
for this and is this "chamber music" worth seeing since it's not a complete
orchestra? I'm not a music aficionado but I want to be entertained,
especially by someone playing Mozart...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Frank


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Old April 17th, 2006, 08:11 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Chamber music, can, of course, be lovely. If you attend in the Residence or
the Fortress, of course you hear the music where Mozart once performed. I'd
say that either of these are very nice small concert venues. I don't know
about Schloss Mirabels, since I've never seen the venue there.

I'd definitely go for it.

Julie

Frank wrote:
In May when I go to Salzburg, there isn't much going on with concerts so I'm
thinking about attending chamber music at the Fortress (New Residence or
Prince's Chamber) or possibly at the Mirabell Palace. Which place is better
for this and is this "chamber music" worth seeing since it's not a complete
orchestra? I'm not a music aficionado but I want to be entertained,
especially by someone playing Mozart...


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Frank




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Old April 18th, 2006, 07:59 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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Thanks for your input!
Frank



"Juliana L Holm" wrote in message
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Chamber music, can, of course, be lovely. If you attend in the Residence
or
the Fortress, of course you hear the music where Mozart once performed.
I'd
say that either of these are very nice small concert venues. I don't know
about Schloss Mirabels, since I've never seen the venue there.

I'd definitely go for it.

Julie

Frank wrote:
In May when I go to Salzburg, there isn't much going on with concerts so
I'm
thinking about attending chamber music at the Fortress (New Residence or
Prince's Chamber) or possibly at the Mirabell Palace. Which place is
better
for this and is this "chamber music" worth seeing since it's not a
complete
orchestra? I'm not a music aficionado but I want to be entertained,
especially by someone playing Mozart...


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Frank




--
Julie
**********
Podcast Walking Tour of Washington DC
http://www.washingtontravelcast.com




 




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