Events
Covid Note
Please note that, in line with our COVID-19 prevention concept, you need to register in advance to attend any of our events (except the guided tours offered by our Education Dept.). We also reserve the right to cancel events at short notice. You will find information regarding the use of personal data on our website.
CONCERT PLUS CONVERSATION IN THE BASSANO HALL
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8 p.m.
Leonore Prohaska
Eine unvollendete Revolutionsoper Ludwig van Beethovens
Premiere directed by Wolfgang Dosch, performed by Students of the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna Followed by: Susana Zapke (MUK) in conversation with Thomas Macho (IFK)
The event will be held in German.
Attendance is free with a valid entrance ticket. Please note that you will need to reserve your timeslot online or at the ticket office to visit the exhibition Beethoven Moves.
7 p.m.
Caprichos Goyescos
Jürgen Ruck, guitar
Followed by: Wilhelm Sinkovicz (Die Presse) in conversation with Jürgen Ruck
The event will be held in German.
Attendance is free with a valid entrance ticket. Please note that you will need to reserve your timeslot online or at the ticket office to visit the exhibition Beethoven Moves.
Artist TALKS IN THE BASSANO HALL
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7 p.m.
Guido van der Werve
Artist talk and screening
Attendance is free with a valid entrance ticket. Please note that you will need to reserve your timeslot online or at the ticket office to visit the exhibition Beethoven Moves.
6 p.m.
Tino Sehgal
Artist talk
Attendance is free with a valid entrance ticket. Please note that you will need to reserve your timeslot online or at the ticket office to visit the exhibition Beethoven Moves.
SYMPOSIUM IN THE BASSANO HALL
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5.30-9.30 p.m.
Aktualisierung oder Auslöschung? Die Kunst der Überschreibung
Symposium by the Interuniversitärer Forschungsverbund Elfriede Jelinek focusing on processes and practices of rewriting and overwriting in the arts.
Free entry for participants of the symposium. Please note that you will need to reserve your timeslot online or at the ticket office to visit the exhibition Beethoven Moves.
ART EDUCATION
Book a private tour for yourself, for your friends or for your company! Our docents will show you exactly what you want to see.
We offer a wide range of free guided tours and lectures in German on many different subjects/themes in all our collections. Please see our German homepage for more details.
T +43 1 525 24 - 5202
INCLUSIVE ART EDUCATION
We offer inclusive guided tours in German every Friday at 3 p.m. through the exhibition: Guided Touch Tours, Guided tours in sign language, easy language or for people with dementia.
Limited number of participants, registration required under . Tickets available at the ticket office of the Kunsthistorisches Museum with disability card for free.
Theatermuseum
MUSICK BEY DEM FÜRSTEN LOBKOWITZ
A series of events at on the occasion of the Beethoven anniversary year 2020.
www.theatermuseum.at
7.30 p.m.
Beethoven und seine Förderer
Chamber music with Maria Bader-Kubizek (violin), Ursula Kortschak (viola), Dorothea Schönwiese (cello) and Zvi Meniker (fortepiano)
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7.30 p.m.
Ein Künstler war er auch aber auch ein Mensch
Johannes Krisch reads from Beethoven’s letters and reports by his friends. Florian Krumpöck plays compositions closely connected with these texts.
The event will be held in German.
Sold out
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Friday, 20 November 2020
7.30 p.m.
Sanftwut oder Der Ohrenmaschinist – Eine Theatersonate von Gert Jonke
Staged reading with Klaus Haberl, Thomas Kamper and Nikolaus Kinsky. Directed by Karl Baratta
The event will be held in German.
Tickets available here.
COLLECTION OF HISTORIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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11 a.m.
Matinée
Natalia Rehling
Fortepiano, Anton Weber, Vienna c. 1800, Inv. no. SAM 539
7.30 p.m.
Soirée
Wolfgang Holzmair
Baritone
Markus Vorzellner
Pianoforte, Conrad Graf, Vienna, after 1828, Inv. no. SAM 570