Information Brochure for Students From

Information Brochure for Students From

Dear students, Welcome to the University Mozarteum Salzburg! A stay abroad always causes many questions at first. Salzburg, isn‘t that the city where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart comes from? If you don‘t know much more about the city yet, that‘s no problem! With this information brochure we not only inform you about the different departments, locations and addresses of the university, but you will also learn something about Salzburg, the city in which you will be staying for the next few months. Furthermore, you will find options for accommodation and the necessary steps for entering the country will be explained to you. Other practical tips and offers will help you settle in. If you have any further questions that are not answered below, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to help you or refer you to the right contact person. We wish you a pleasant stay! Your team from the International Office Universität Mozarteum Salzburg Mirabellplatz 1 A 5020 Salzburg, Austria Tel.: 0043 (0) 662 6198-0 Fax: 0043 (0) 662 6198-3033 www.uni-mozarteum.at Chancellor’s Office: Prof. Elisabeth Gutjahr, Chancellor Mag. Anastasia Weinberger, Deputy Chancellor for Resources Dr. Iur. Mario Kostal, Deputy Chancellor for Academic Affairs O.Univ.Prof. Mag. Hannfried Lucke, Deputy Chancellor for Art Office for International Relations: Schrannengasse 10a A-5020 Salzburg, Austria Tel.: +43 (0) 662 6198 2231 E-Mail: [email protected] Opening hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Mon. - Thurs. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. CONTENT GENERAL INFORMATION 4 Austria 4 The City of Salzburg MOZARTEUM UNIVERSITY SALZBURG 6 The History of the Mozarteum 7 Locations and Adresses 8 Academic Year / Semester Dates 8 Departments and Institutes 12 Libraries 14 Student Representatives and Student Assosiations 14 Registration / Matriculation / Inscription 15 German Language Course 16 Alumni Network University Mozarteum Salzburg PRACTICAL INFORMATION 17 Entry and residence 17 Registration Office 17 Registration Certificate 17 Accommodation 17 Student Halls of Residence in Salzburg 19 OeAD Housing 19 University Canteens 19 Public Transport Associations 20 Banks 21 Medical Care 21 Arts and Leisure Possibilities 24 Cultural Institutes GENERAL INFORMATION Austria The democratic republic of Austria is a federal state with 9 provinces: Burgenland, Carinthia, Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Vienna. The overall area of Austria amounts to 83,858 km2 and the population numbers about 9 million inhabitants. Austria is a member state of the European Union and of the United Nations. The City of Salzburg The city of Salzburg, capital of the federal province with the same name, is situated in a basin surrounded by limestone mountains to the south and to the west, and by hilly country with many lakes to the north and east. The city was the centre of an ecclesiastical principality for almost a thousand years. The architecture of the city is largely characterized by magnificent buildings and large squares in the old town centre created during the Baroque period. During the 20th century Salzburg became renowned as a festival, art and congress city and also an important 4 centre of business, transport and administration. The city has about 150,000 inhabitants. The favourable geographical situation of the city of Salzburg as an axis linking north and south can be traced back historically to the 8th century. It goes without saying that contacts with the European area are fos- tered; the idea of bringing the nations of Europe together has a centuries’ old tradition in Salzburg. Wolfgang Amadé Mozart, the genius composer who was born here, travelled from his home town to cities such as London, Paris, Milan, Naples, Prague and Mannheim and introduced a European dimension into musical life in Salzburg. In the following century music festivals were organized at irregular intervals which culminated in the founding of the Salzburg Festival in 1920. Salzburg thus opened itself not only to the whole of Europe but also on an international scale. Fostering and promoting encounters, and cooperationin the fine arts were thereby further intensified and became more international. 5 MOZARTEUM UNIVERSITY SALZBURG The History of the Mozarteum University Salzburg The Salzburg Cathedral Music Association was founded in 1841 to- gether with the Mozarteum educational institution. The statutes at that time stated that “the Mozarteum is the institution founded by the Cath- edral Music Association for the dignified preservation of the memory of Mozart for all time in the city of his birth and where music is to be taught and practised.” Forty years later the school was taken over by the International Mozar- teum Foundation which had set itself the aim of creating an academy of music, publishing Mozart’s entire works and building a concert hall, as well as setting up a library and archives. From 1910 to 1914 the “Mozart House”, designed by the architect Richard Berndl in the style of late Mu- nich historicism, ornamented with motifs from the local Baroque tradition and art nouveau, was built in the Schwarzstrasse 26-28. The building combines teaching and archive rooms, two concert halls: the Great Hall and the smaller Wiener Saal. In 1914 the Mozarteum was granted the status of a conservatoire sub- ject to public law. The artistic profile of the institution was dominated for decades by Bernhard Paumgartner. He supervised the transition of the Mozarteum to an institution supported by the state. In 1953 it was transformed into an academy of music and dramatic art; in 1970 it was raised to the status of a high school of music and dramatic art. In 1998 it achieved university status and became the Mozarteum University Salz- burg. The Mozarteum is a university of the arts: music, drama and the visual arts are taught. Various courses are offered, leading to diplomas, Bach- elor and Master degrees as well as doctoral studies in 14 departments. Besides the many different kinds of artistic activities the departments are also dedicated to academic research and developments in educational theory. About 2000 students from all over the world are taught annually by about 500 lecturers. 6 Many graduates of the Mozarteum University achieved worldwide re- nown, for instance Herbert von Karajan, Thomas Bernhard, Thomas Zehetmair and the Hagen Quartet, to name just a few. Locations and addresses Mozarteum University and University Library: Mirabellplatz 1 Central Administration: Schrannengasse 10a Theatrum – Department of Drama: Paris-Lodron-Strasse 9 Theatre in the KunstQuartier: Paris-Lodron-Strasse 2 Mozarteum Schwarzstrasse: Schwarzstrasse 26 (Wiener Saal / Great Hall) Hannibal Wing: Schwarzstrasse 24 KunstWerk – Department of the Visual Arts: Alpenstrasse 75 Carl Orff Institut: Frohnburgweg 55 Schloss Frohnburg: Hellbrunner Allee 53 Mozarteum Innsbruck: Universitätsstr. 1, 6020 Innsbruck 7 Academic Year/ Semester Dates Arrangement of the academic year 2020/21: Winter semester 2021/22 Lectures begin: 01.10.2021 Lectures end: 28.01.2022 Periods when there is no teaching: Austrian national holiday 26.10.2021 All Saints’ Day 01.11.2021 Feast of the Immaculate Conception 08.12.2021 Christmas holidays 23.12.2021 - 21.01.2022 Semester holidays 29.01.2022 - 28.02.2022 Summer semester 2022 Lectures begin: 01.03.2022 Lectures end: 30.06.2022 Summer holidays 01.07.2022 - 30.09.2022 Periods when there is no teaching: Easter holidays 01.04.2022 - 22.04.2022 State holiday 01.05.2022 Ascension Day 26.05.2022 Senate Day 27.05.2022 Whitsun holidays 04.06.2022 - 07.06.2022 Corpus Christi 16.06.2020 Departments and Institutes Department Composition and Music Theory (1) Head of Department: Prof. Sigrun Heinzelmann Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Marie-Louise Draxl Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3125, [email protected] 8 9 Department of Keyboard Instruments (2) Head of Department: Prof. Andreas Groethuysen Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Birgit Draxl, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3123 [email protected] Department of String- and Plucked Instruments (3) Head of Department: Prof. Harald Herzl Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Angelica Herzig, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3127 [email protected] Department of Wind- and Percussion Instruments (4) Head of Department: Prof. Hansjörg Angerer Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Maria Schindecker, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3120 [email protected] Department of Singing (5) Head of Department: Prof. Elisabeth Wilke Schwarzstraße 26 Secretariat: Brigitte Konadu-Kremser & Stefanie Tschernuth Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3124 [email protected], [email protected] Department of Opera (6) Head of Department: Prof. Gernot Sahler Schwarzstraße 26 Secretariat: Brigitte Konadu-Kremser & Stefanie Tschernuth Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3124 [email protected], [email protected] Department of Drama/Directing (7) Head of Department: Prof. Amélie Niermeyer Paris Lodron Str. 9 Secretariat: Rosa Batteg, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3121 [email protected] Department of Stage- und Costume Design (8) Head of Department: Prof. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Henrik Ahr Paris Lodron Str. 9 Secretariat: Maria Madreiter, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-5800 [email protected] 10 Department of Musicology (9) Head of Department: Ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Barbara Dobretsberger Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Gisela Deutschmann, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3126 [email protected] Department of Music Educational Theory Salzburg (10) Head of Department: Univ.Prof. Dr. Martin Losert Mirabellplatz 1 Secretariat: Gisela Deutschmann, Tel: +43 / (0)662 6198-3126 [email protected] Department of Music Educational Theory Innsbruck (11) Head of Department: Prof. Mag. art. Isabel Gabbe Universitätsstraße 1, 6020 Innsbruck Secretariat: Andrea Staudacher u. Teresa Schautzer u. Esther Mair Tel: +43 / (0)512-560319 DW 3130 bzw. 3131 [email protected] & [email protected] & [email protected] Department of Fine Arts, Art and Craft Education (12) Head of Department: Univ.Prof.

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