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The New Year's Concert 2025

In 2025, the Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra from Vienna will add extra splendor to their traditional New Year's concerts in Scandinavia. This is to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the "Waltz King," Johann Strauss, whose musical legacy continues to enchant people's hearts around the world.

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Johann Strauss was born in Vienna in 1825 and shaped the music of his time like no one else. With his waltzes, polkas, and operettas, he created timeless masterpieces that are still today considered symbols of the Viennese musical tradition. In 2025, it will be 200 years since his birth, and this significant anniversary will be celebrated worldwide.

The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra, known for its outstanding interpretations of Strauss and other composers from the classical Viennese period, will use this special occasion to honor the musical legacy of the "Waltz King." With their performances in the magnificent halls of Schönbrunn Palace, the orchestra has made a name for itself and become a cultural ambassador for Vienna. The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra's New Year's concerts in Scandinavia are a highlight in the international concert calendar. In 2025, the tour will visit Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Estonia with a unique tribute to Johann Strauss.

The year 2025 is a special anniversary for Johann Strauss, and the Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra's New Year's concerts in Scandinavia offer a unique opportunity to celebrate this significant event. With their masterful performance of Strauss's works and the spread of the Viennese musical tradition, these concerts will not only bring festive spirit at the turn of the year but also create unforgettable moments for the audience and carry the legacy of the "Waltz King" further across the world.

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795 SEK
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Physically disabled facilities Non smoking
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Plats: Gävle Konserthus

16 Jan 19:30

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16 January 2025
The New Year's Concert 2025 16 January 2025 - 19:30
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