Join us for the fifth annual International Innsbruck festival, a period of magnificent music making in a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. The warm congeniality and insightful direction of Dr. Eph Ehly, one of America's foremost choral conductors, offers an unforgettable musical experience.
Join other select choruses in this spectacular four-day festival culminating in a performance of the Mozart Requiem, with the University of Nürnberg-Augsburg Symphony Orchestra and outstanding European soloists, and a great selection of a cappella works, all conducted by Eph Ehly.
Your options range from bringing a performing choir of any size to signing up for individual participation. In Innsbruck you will make new musical and personal friends while benefiting from the inspiration that this festival uniquely provides. Take full advantage of the Innsbruck experience: great music in a great setting, with memories to treasure for years to come...
In addition to making all your travel arrangements for the Festival, Music Celebrations International will be pleased to work with you on a complete tour itinerary in other exciting European Venues. Perform in the great churches and halls of Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, the Czech Republic or Hungary. Wherever you go, the music professionals at MCI will precede you with attention to every detail.
Innsbruck: a fascinating city at the center of Europe and a bridge between north and south, east and west. Against the spectacular backdrop of the surrounding mountains, Innsbruck is the unofficial capital of the Alps. Twice host town to the Winter Olympics, Innsbruck is a cultural center which has taken 800 years to evolve. Art treasures include the famous Golden Roof, the "Black Knights", the Imperial Palace and Ambras Castle.
Although Innsbruck lies in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps, its cultural program extends well beyond folklore and brass band music. The International Festival of Early Music, the popular Ambras Castle Concerts, the Summer Dance Festival, organ recitals, the new arts cycle christened "Innsbruck Summer" and now the Innsbruck International Choral Festival, all play their part in making the city a cultural capital.