Over the years, the WOF has hosted tens of thousands of musicians from over 40 countries (including Armenia, Australia, Belgium, China, Colombia, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, USA, Vietnam, etc.), and this year we are happy to welcome another 20 orchestras from 8 countries.
Under the watchful eye of the Artistic Committee, the Jury, and the esteemed Music Director professor Toby Purser, over 1200 musicians will grow, exchange ideas, and become a part of a brighter future through a shared experience and love of music.
The 10th World Orchestra Festival will host events across Vienna and you are welcome to join us at the 4 special concerts, 2 gala concerts, as well as the Unicef charity sale happening during the festival as stated bellow.
As we hope to spread the message of peace and love carried through music, our events are accessible to all, which is why all entries are free of charge! Just reserve your spot at https://www.uniart.at/projects-6-1/projects-8 or send us an email to info@orchestra-festival.org.
Friday, 26th July
08:30-18:00 |
Donation Sales for UNICEF:
in the lobby of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
University of Music Vienna
Anton-von-Webern Platz 1, A-1030 Vienna |
18:00-19:30 |
Special Concert 1
on the Vienna City Hall Square |
Wiener Rathausplatz
Rathausplatz, A-1010 Vienna |
19:30-21:30 |
Special Concert 2
in the House of Strauss |
House of Strauss
Döblinger Hauptstraße 76, A-1190 Vienna |
Saturday, 27th July
08:30-21:30 |
Donation Sales for UNICEF:
in the MuTh concert hall |
MuTh Concert Hall
Am Augartenspitz 1, A-1020 Vienna |
19:30-21:30 |
Special Concert 3
in the Votiv Church |
Votiv Kirche
Rooseveltplatz 8, A-1090 Vienna |
19:30–21:30 |
Special Concert 4
in the MuTh concert hall |
MuTh Concert Hall
Am Augartenspitz 1, A-1020 Vienna |
Sunday, 28th July
15:30-17:30 |
Gala Concert 1
in the Golden Hall of Musikverein |
Golden Hall, Wiener Musikverein
Bösendorferstrasse 12, A-1010 Vienna |
19:30–21:30 |
Gala Concert 2
in the Golden Hall of Musikverein |
Golden Hall, Wiener Musikverein
Bösendorferstrasse 12, A-1010 Vienna |
The annual World Orchestra Festival (WOF) was founded in 2013 under the concept of "One Future". Its goal is to provide a platform for orchestras from various countries and of all ages, but especially youth orchestras, to perform, communicate, learn, compete, form friendships, share their culture and art, promote cultural diversity through music, and, ultimately, to create a better future.
Since its inception, the WOF has received enthusiastic support and recognition from the Austrian and regional government, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vienna Boys' Choir, the Haydn Foundation, and the Liszt Cultural Center, as well as internationally renowned musicians and educators, and has established itself as one of the world's premier orchestra festivals.
The Festival welcomes symphony and chamber orchestras, folk and jazz ensembles, woodwind, percussion and brass orchestras, marching bands, and other types of groups to participate in the numerous activities.
From the educational side, the participating teams are provided with various types of master classes, workshops, and exchange seminars. There they have the opportunity to interact face-to-face with the professors from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, members of the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and other famous musicians and music educators, and learn advanced methods and superb skills from experts, laying a more solid foundation for the further development.
The paticipants also get the opportunity to gain unique experience on stage, performing in amazing Vienna venues. Whether it is the world-famous Golden Hall, the Vienna Concert Hall, or the Royal Theater with a long history, they are all excellent places for musicians to test their skills, increase their knowledge, and showcase their talents.
While winning is not the festival's ultimate goal, each orchestra can voluntarily sign up to participate in the orchestra competition session, which has been organized to encourage the orchestra's positive spirit and help it reach a higher artistic level. The competition is performed in front of a jury made up of world-class experts who oversee and evaluate the competition in an impartial, just, and fair manner. Teams that participate can win gold, silver, and bronze medals, as well as invaluable advice from the judges.
In the end, everybody is a winner because these experience are priceless and we create memories together that will last forever.