The Mozarteum University is looking forward to a lively academy summer and invites you to the International Summer Academy 2024 in Salzburg from 15 July to 10 August. Participants can look forward to a summer of intensive masterclasses by top-class artists and teachers, numerous public concerts and a colourful supporting programme.
In addition to tried-and-tested concert formats such as the Lecturers’ Concerts, Studio Concerts and guest performances at Schloss Höch, the week will conclude with a matinee on the Saturday of each course period, at which nominated students will present their skills to a jury. At the end, the best three musicians will emerge as the winners of the week.
The International Summer Academy 2024 lecturers include: Christian Altenburger, Myrto Aretaiou, Jan Jiracek von Arnim, Daniel Auner, Matthias Bartolomey, Zakhar Bron, Ya-Fei Chuang, Michèle Crider, Mario Diaz, Barbara Doll, Andreas Frölich, Annelie Gahl, Matthieu Gauci-Ancelin, Alexander Gilman, Michaela Girardi, Martin Grubinger, Bernhard Hagspiel, Kilian Herold, Christopher Hinterhuber, Christian Immler, Mauro Iurato, Ji Hye Jung, Vesselina Kasarova, Peter Lang, Robert Levin, Hannfried Lucke, Andreas Macco, Orfeo Mandozzi, Silvia Marcovici, Jura Margulis, Pumeza Matshikiza, Lei Meng, Philipp Meraner, Leonel Morales, Daniel Okulitch, Peter Ovtcharov, Janet Perry, Igor Petrushevski, Rolf Plagge, Mikhail Pochekin, Valentin Radutiu, Thomas Riebl, Rafael Rosenfeld, Andreas Schmidt, Sergiu Schwartz, Connie Shih, Christoph Strehl, Zohrab Tadevosyan, Zhe Tang, John Thomasson, Weidong Tong, Kirill Troussov, Pauliina Tukiainen, Philipp Tutzer, Michael Vaiman, Arie Vardi, Andreas Weber, Johannes Wilhelm, Kwangchul Youn, Konstantin Zelenin, Zheng Zhou.
Every year, the International Summer Academy welcomes musicians from all over the world to the Mozarteum University Salzburg. Founded in 1916 by Lilli Lehmann, it now offers masterclasses with outstanding teachers from the Mozarteum University and internationally renowned artists. The diverse program offers space for intercultural encounters and musical fine-tuning.