Wiener Symphoniker
© Wiener Symphoniker
Vienna, Austria • Professional Orchestra
About Wiener Symphoniker
The Wiener Symphoniker is a professional orchestra based in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1900, it was created to make symphonic music accessible to a wider audience. Today, it stands as one of Europe’s leading orchestras, known for both its classical tradition and commitment to contemporary music.
History & Development
The orchestra debuted in 1900 at the Musikverein under Ferdinand Löwe. It played a key role in premieres of works by Bruckner, Schönberg, Ravel, and Zemlinsky. After World War II, it was rebuilt and shaped by major conductors including Karajan and Sawallisch, forming its modern artistic identity.
Programs & Activities
Global Presence
The orchestra performs regularly at the Musikverein and Konzerthaus in Vienna. It has been the resident orchestra of the Bregenz Festival since 1946 and collaborates with Theater an der Wien, maintaining a strong international reputation.
Wiener Symphoniker Music Job Opportunities
The Wiener Symphoniker offers opportunities for orchestral musicians, including concerts, opera productions, and international collaborations. It provides an ideal environment for artistic development within a historic and innovative institution.
