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Our Sing Along Concerts in Vienna offer individual singers and choirs the opportunity to perform an important work of choral music in Vienna’s St. Stephen’s Cathedral in a professionally organized concert. For 18 years, individual amateur singers and choirs from all over the world come to Austria to be part of this unique Sing Along experience.
Under the direction of a renowned choirmaster you will be studying the relevant piece for several days in rehearsals during the Sing Along! Choir Festival. As part of the Sing Along! Festival Choir newly formed for each piece, you will then perform the work together with your fellow international singers, the Cathedral Orchestra and renowned soloists in a festive final concert in front of a broad audience in Vienna's St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

Meet The Artistic Directors


 

Erasmus Baumgartner
Acting Artistic Director of the Vienna Boys Choir
Artistic Director of the Sing Alongs in Vienna
János Czifra
Domkapellmeister at Salzburg Cathedral 1987-2022
Artistic Director of Sing Alongs
David Wordsworth
Artistic Director of the English Sing along! Choir Festivals

Sing Along! Gallery


 

W. A. Mozart: Requiem
3 to 5 July 2025 | St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Perform Mozart's Requiem together with a short composition by his companion and double jubilarian Antonio Salieri as a sing-along concert in St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. It is one of the best and most moving pieces of choral music. The Requiem contains the strong emotions that people experience in the face of death: Fear, anger, despair, sadness, hope, consolation.

At the Sing Along! Choir Festival, you will work on the pieces in workshops lasting several days under the direction of Erasmus Baumgartner and then perform them together with the Vienna Cathedral Orchestra and renowned soloists in a festive final concert in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.

J. Haydn: Harmoniemesse
10 to 12 July 2025 | St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna

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Sing Joseph Haydn's Harmoniemesse as part of the Sing Along! Festival Choir in St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, where he sang as a chapel boy and married his wife Aloysia a few years later. The Harmoniemesse is Haydn's last of his six great masses and his last composition ever, with which - alongside The Creation and The Seasons - his choral work came to a crowning conclusion.

You will rehearse the work together with a short composition by his brother Michael over several days in workshops under the direction of Prof. János Czifra. They then perform it as part of the Sing Along! festival choir in a large evening concert in St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, accompanied by the Vienna Cathedral Orchestra and renowned soloists.

W. A. Mozart: Requiem
31 Oct. to 1 Nov. 2025 | Salzburg Cathedral, Salzburg

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Perform Mozart's Requiem in Salzburg Cathedral as a sing-along concert. The myths surrounding Mozart's last composition contribute to the incredible appeal of this masterpiece. In 2025, you will once again have the opportunity to work on one of Mozart's great choral works in the city where he was born.

At the Sing Along! Choir Festival, you will work on the piece in two-day workshops under the direction of Erasmus Baumgartner and then perform it together with the Salzburg Cathedral Orchestra and renowned soloists in a festive final concert in Salzburg Cathedral.

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Frequently Asked Questions


How Do You Participate in the Choir Festival?

Online-Registration

Register for the Choir Festival comfortably
though our Online Reservation System.
If you have any questions please contact info@kunstkultur.com.

Registration per E-Mail

We are happy to receive your registration via e-mail to info@kunstkultur.com! Please send us the completed registration form:
Registration form Bruckner Mass in D-minor Vienna
Registration form Fauré Requiem Vienna

Registration by Phone or Personally

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