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The annual concerts held by the Concilium musicum Vienna in the ceremonial hall of the Austrian Academy of Sciences represent an early climax in Vienna’s concert ca- lendar. To open the 40th Haydn cycle of the Haydn Society in Vienna, period instru- ments play minuets by Johann Michael Haydn, the Sinfonia concertante for Violin, Oboe, Bassoon, Cello and Orchestra by Joseph Haydn and the Symphony in C major ‘Jupiter’ KV 551 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Paul Angerer conducts the
distinguished ensemble with the soloists Christoph Angerer, violin, Susanne Regel, oboe, Katrin Lazar, bassoon and Ute Groh, cello.

Concilium musicum Vienna
The Concilium musicum Vienna was founded by Paul and Christoph Angerer in 1982 to perform works of the 18th century. In the course of its development, the repertoire of the ensemble has expanded continuously, and today the Concilium musicum Vienna is famous for its comprehensive musical spectrum from music of the Baroque period to dance music of the 19th century. They perform exclusively on original pe- riod and authentic instruments from 1700 until the late 19th century.
The ensemble Concilium musicum Vienna appears throughout the world in different formations, from a chamber music group to a full orchestra. The ensemble holds successful concerts in major cities and small towns, in castles and palaces, in mona- steries and churches – and at international festivals.


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