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Vienna Symphony / Kremer / Chan
05.10.2026 - 06.10.2026 | 19:30 | Wiener Konzerthaus- Großer Saal
Performers:
Vienna Symphony
Gidon Kremer, violin
Elim Chan, conductor
Musical fairy tales
Elim Chan, currently one of the most sought-after conductors, is Artistic Partner of the Wiener Symphoniker in the 2026/27 season. She was Chief Conductor of the Antwerp Symphony Orchestra from 2019 to 2024 and Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra from 2018 to 2023, and in 2025 she conducted the legendary »Last Night of the Proms«. Now she is making her debut at the Wiener Konzerthaus with a fairytale concert.
Prince Charming
She has put together excerpts from Sergei Prokofiev\'s ballet (op. 87) and Suite No. 1 (op. 107) »Aschenbrödel«. Only a few movements have been performed at the Wiener Konzerthaus to date. The story of the girl ostracised by her stepsisters who finds her prince through a shoe lost at the ball is one of the most famous in the world. Prokofiev\'s colourful music, which is both romantic and humorous and whimsical, fits the fairy tale perfectly. Sofia Gubaidulina\'s »Fairytale poem«, a short orchestral piece about a chalk that dreams of drawing marvellous castles and gardens, joins this compilation at the beginning.
Gidon Kremer, Sofia Gubaidulina and Alfred Schnittke
Gidon Kremer is one of the artists who particularly promoted the career of the composer Gubaidulina, who had emigrated from the Soviet Union. Born in Riga and living in Germany, the internationally successful violinist was also committed to the work of the Volga German Alfred Schnittke, with whom he was also friends. The composer, who died in 1998, deliberately juxtaposes different styles, baroque sounds alongside modern expressivity –, as in his fourth Violin Concerto No. 4, which Kremer premiered in Berlin in 1984.
program
Sofia Gubaidulina
Fairytale poem (1971)
Alfred Schnittke
Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr. 4 (1984)
- Pause -
Sergej Prokofjew
Auszüge aus dem Ballett »Aschenbrödel« op. 87 und der Suite Nr. 1 aus »Aschenbrödel« op. 107 (Zusammenstellung: Elim Chan)
Place
Wiener Konzerthaus – A Temple of Music and Culture
The Wiener Konzerthaus is one of Europe's most prestigious concert venues and a cornerstone of Vienna’s vibrant musical scene. Since its opening in 1913, it has stood for musical excellence, stylistic diversity, and artistic innovation. With four magnificent halls – the Great Hall, Mozart Hall, Schubert Hall, and Berio Hall – the Konzerthaus offers exceptional acoustics and accommodates up to 1,865 guests.
From classical music and opera to jazz, world music, and contemporary compositions, the Wiener Konzerthaus is renowned for its diverse programming, featuring both international stars and emerging talents. Alongside the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, world-class orchestras, soloists, and ensembles grace its stage, making it an essential destination for music lovers.
Getting There by Public Transport
The Wiener Konzerthaus is centrally located in the 3rd district and easily accessible by public transport:
Subway:
- U4 Stadtpark station – about a 5-minute walk
- U3/U4 Landstraße (Wien Mitte) station – about a 10-minute walk
Tram:
- Lines 2, 71, D (stop Schwarzenbergplatz) – about a 3-minute walk
Bus:
- Line 4A (stop Schwarzenbergplatz)
Train:
- Wien Mitte/Landstraße (connection to CAT, S-Bahn, and subway) – about a 10-minute walk
With its excellent transport connections, the Wiener Konzerthaus is easily reachable for both locals and international visitors.
Wiener Konzerthaus – A World-Class Musical Experience.
As one of Vienna’s most important cultural institutions, the Wiener Konzerthaus seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, offering unforgettable concerts in one of the world’s most beautiful concert halls.
Dates October 2026
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Address: Lothringerstraße 20
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