6.12.2023 | Culture
Vienna Strauss Philharmonic Orchestra return to Estonia
Text Mark Taylor

Fueled by their successful maiden tour of Estonia, the Vienna Strauss Philharmonic Orchestra will return for a second time this December. They will perform a total of 5 concerts around Estonia between December 7 and 10.
The Vienna Strauss Philharmonic Orchestra, was founded in 2014 by Gerald Grünbacher, creator of the renowned Mozart Orchestra. Led by the talented and charismatic conductor András Deák, the orchestra has toured extensively around Europe, including their first-ever tour of Estonia at the same time last year.
The 27-musician-strong orchestra hailing from Austria, Hungary, Japan, Ukraine, Germany, Poland, Taiwan, Croatia, and Cyprus – who were specially selected for this tour by a jury -will play masterpieces by Haydn, Brahms, Mozart, and the Strauss dynasty.
Tickets for the following concerts and dates are still available to buy at Piletilevi:
December 7: Vanemuise Concert Hall Tartu
December 8: Pärnu Concert Hall
December 9: Alexela Concert Hall Tallinn (two concerts 2pm and 7pm)
December 10: Jõhvi Concert Hall
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