VIENNA 〓 Vienna Symphony Orchestra has announced that it will prioritize rail

2019/12/21

The Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the residence orchestra of the Bregenz Festival, has announced that it will prioritize rail transport for travel. “carbon neutral” initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. They will also change their trip to Bregenz to take a seven-hour train ride. The eight tours scheduled for 2020 will also travel by train if possible. It is the second organization after the London Philharmonic Orchestra to make an effort to become “carbon neutral” in the orchestra world.

Photo:Vienna Symphony Orchestra / Andreas Balon

How about this ?

  1. CHICAGO 〓 Members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra have entered a strike

  2. TOKYO 〓 Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra set up famous performances with successive conductors on YouTube

  3. FRANKFURT 〓 Oper Frankfurt Appoints Thomas Guggeis As General Music Director

  4. LONDON 〓 “BBC Proms” will decide whether to hold at the end of May

  5. PRAGUE 〓 The Competition “Operalia 2019” presided over by Placido Domingo has ended

  6. OTSU 〓 Biwako Hall has decided to perform Wagner’s “Twilight of the Gods” without audience

  7. LAKE CITY 〓 The headquarters of Dobson Pipe Organ Builders was completely destroyed by fire

  8. BERLIN 〓 Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra receives applause at the Musikfest Berlin

  9. MOSCOW 〓 State Academic Symphony Orchestra Russia “Evgeny Svetlanov” has named Philip Chizhevsky as Artistic Director

  10. NEW YORK 〓 Rattle is only closed for one day

  11. TOKYO 〓 Riccardo Muti was awarded “Praemium Imperiale”

  12. LONDON 〓 The Royal Opera House in the UK has announced a lineup of performances for the 2021/2022 season

  13. PARIS 〓 The Long-Thibaud-Crespin International Music Competition in November has already announced its cancellation

  14. BARCELONA 〓 The Gran Teatre del Liceo announced the lineup of the 2018/2019 season

  15. STOCKHOLM 〓 Anne-Sophie Mutter was awarded “Polar Music Prize”

  1. No comments yet.

  1. No trackbacks yet.