​Mozart in Salzburg International Choral Festival
May 6-12, 2025
​Mozart in Salzburg International Choral Festival
May 6-12, 2025
​Mozart in Salzburg International Choral Festival
May 6-12, 2025
​Mozart in Salzburg International Choral Festival
May 6-12, 2025
Performances and Ticketing

Concerts presented in
association with ACFEA
Tour Consultants

PERFORMANCE 1
Informal Recital
St Florian’s Abbey, Stiftstraße 1, 4490 St. Florian, Austria
"Bruckner's Church"
Thursday, May 8, 3:00 pm
Admission:: Free
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Program:
A. Bruckner: Locus iste
M. Covington: Alleluia, adorare
W.A. Mozart: Ave verum
W.A. Mozart: Laudate Dominum
Undine S. Moore: I’m Going Home
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Completed in 1345, St. Florian is among the largest and most well-known church buildings in the world. It has been occupied by Augustinian monks since the 11th century.
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In 1845 Anton Bruckner was appointed organist, and he is buried in the Abbey chapel, beneath the organ.
The naturalism of its sculptures and stained glass are in contrast with earlier Romanesque architecture. The cathedral treasury is notable for its reliquary which houses some of Catholicism's most important relics.
PERFORMANCE 2
Concert with the Freies Landesorchester Bayern
St Joseph’s Church, Josephsplatz. 1, 80798 Munich, Germany
Friday, May 9, 8:30 pm
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Program:
M. Covington: Alleluia, adorare
W.A. Mozart: Ave verum corpus
W.A. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626
Undine S. Moore: I’m Going Home
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Tickets: Free entry,(free-will collection in aid of the church
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Located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, St. Joseph was built in the Baroque style in 1903.
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With its subtle beauty and superb acoustics, St. Joseph will be a wonderful performance space for our opening concert.


PERFORMANCE 3
Mass Participation
Pfarrkirche Thalgau, Marktplatz 1, 5303 Thalgau, Austria
Sunday, May 11, 10:00 am
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Repertoire:
Introit: Locus iste (Anton Bruckner)
Offertory: Alleluia, adorare (Mitchell Covington)
Communion: Ave verum (W. A. Mozart)
Postlude: I’m Going Home (Undine S. Moore)
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The parish church is dedicated to Saint Martin, Bishop of Tours, France, and had seven predecessor churches on this site. The current baroque hall church was built between 1745 and 1755 and still has most of its baroque furnishings.
PERFORMANCE 4
Concert with the Freies Landesorchester Bayern
Salzburg Cathedral
Domplatz 1a, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Sunday, May 11, 6:30 pm
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Program:
M. Covington: Alleluia, adorare
W.A. Mozart: Ave verum corpus
W.A. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626
Undine S. Moore: I’m Going Home
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Tickets: Available the day before and on the day from the Cathedral Box Office.Located in the heart of the city, Salzburg Cathedral has a rich history dating back to the 8th century.
After the cathedral was bombed in WWII, Markus Sittikus was commissioned to design a new cathedral in the Baroque style with a majestic marble façade crowned with green domes and flanked by towers.
Inside the ornate interior of Salzburg Cathedral, one can find the place where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was baptized and also where he composed many of his musical pieces.
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Mozart was cathedral organist from 1779-1771.
