Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna New Year’s Concert
- Performed by:Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna, Conductor: David Skal
- Hosted by:Shenzhen Concert Hall
- Time:2024-12-24 ( Tuesday) 19:30
- Address:Symphony Hall, Shenzhen Concert Hall
- Price(RMB):680(VIP)/480/380/280/180
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- Admission only for children over 1.2 meters or six years old with tickets. Each person should have one ticket. Tickets sold cannot be exchanged or money refunded. Please keep tickets safe, as lost tickets cannot be replaced.
- Please go to the Shenzhen Concert Hall Box Office or scan the Shenzhen Concert Hall’s Wechat mini-program to buy tickets.
- Address: 2016, Fuzhong 1st Road, Futian District, Shenzhen
- Business Hours: 9:00 – 18:30 Daily, 9:00 – the end of performance on Performance Day.
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Program
Johann Strauss II: Hunting Polka
Johann Strauss II: Viennese Spirit Waltz
Johann Strauss II: Happy Train Polka
Johann Strauss II: Anna Polka
Josef Strauss: Without a Care Polka
Johann Strauss II: When the Lemon Trees Blossom
Josef Strauss: Jumbled Fast Polka
Carl Ziehrer: Schönfeld March
Hongyan
Hans Christian Lumbye: Champagne Galop
Karl Teike: Old Comrades March
Return to Sorrento/Venetian Boat Song/Chianti Wine Song (Italian Folk Songs)
Eduard Strauss: Express Train Fast Polka
Franz Lehár: The Merry Widow Waltz
Ellmenreich: Sleigh Ride in St. Petersburg
Tulips from Amsterdam
Carnival of Venice Waltz
Johann Strauss II: Tick-Tock Polka
Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube Waltz
(Please check program updates at the concert.)
Johann Strauss II: Hunting Polka
Johann Strauss II: Viennese Spirit Waltz
Johann Strauss II: Happy Train Polka
Johann Strauss II: Anna Polka
Josef Strauss: Without a Care Polka
Johann Strauss II: When the Lemon Trees Blossom
Josef Strauss: Jumbled Fast Polka
Carl Ziehrer: Schönfeld March
Hongyan
Hans Christian Lumbye: Champagne Galop
Karl Teike: Old Comrades March
Return to Sorrento/Venetian Boat Song/Chianti Wine Song (Italian Folk Songs)
Eduard Strauss: Express Train Fast Polka
Franz Lehár: The Merry Widow Waltz
Ellmenreich: Sleigh Ride in St. Petersburg
Tulips from Amsterdam
Carnival of Venice Waltz
Johann Strauss II: Tick-Tock Polka
Johann Strauss II: The Blue Danube Waltz
(Please check program updates at the concert.)
Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna
The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna is a renowned and internationally acclaimed Viennese chamber orchestra that translates the glamorous era of imperial Vienna into music. The members of the Orchestra are young, dedicated and artistically highly qualified musicians who have previously played in Vienna’s most important orchestras. In addition to a high level of musical quality, the Orchestra sets itself apart by interpreting music with a unified sound and always adding that “Viennese” note.
In addition to regular performances at the Schönbrunn Palace Orangery, the Orchestra has become an important ambassador for Austria abroad. They have enjoyed great success in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Japan, Italy, Romania, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, China, Switzerland and Croatia. Concert tours to Russia, Australia, Dubai and South America are currently being planned.
The Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra Vienna is a renowned and internationally acclaimed Viennese chamber orchestra that translates the glamorous era of imperial Vienna into music. The members of the Orchestra are young, dedicated and artistically highly qualified musicians who have previously played in Vienna’s most important orchestras. In addition to a high level of musical quality, the Orchestra sets itself apart by interpreting music with a unified sound and always adding that “Viennese” note.
In addition to regular performances at the Schönbrunn Palace Orangery, the Orchestra has become an important ambassador for Austria abroad. They have enjoyed great success in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Japan, Italy, Romania, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, China, Switzerland and Croatia. Concert tours to Russia, Australia, Dubai and South America are currently being planned.
Conductor: David Scarr
Born in South Africa, David Scarr received his musical training both there and in Austria, where he completed his studies in conducting with distinction at the Vienna Conservatory in 1994. Scarr has since conducted orchestras, choirs, and chamber music ensembles, concentrating on symphonic repertoire, opera, and choral compositions. He has conducted productions in Spain, Portugal, Slovakia, South Africa, and Australia (Sydney Opera House), directed a number of world premieres, and recorded works for Austrian Radio, South African Radio, Classic FM, and Fine Music Radio. From 2002 to 2007, he held the position of Professor and Head of the Music Department of Rhodes University, Grahamstown in South Africa. In 2009, he returned to Vienna where he is a conductor of the Schönbrunn Palace Orchestra.