Christmas in Vienna 2025
"Christmas in Vienna" is a prestigious concert featuring international opera stars, choirs, and the ORF Symphony Orchestra.
Every year, the festively decorated Great Hall of the Vienna Concert House hosts ‘Christmas in Vienna’ – one of the most prestigious Christmas concerts in the world. It features a range from classic Christmas repertoire to traditional songs and popular Christmas tunes. This year, four international opera stars take the stage of the Vienna Concert House: American soprano Angel Blue, French singer Julie Fuchs, French baritone Ludovic Tézier, and Uzbek tenor Bekhzod Davronov. Together with the Vienna Boys’ Choir and the Vienna Sing Academy, they usher in the Christmas spirit. For the first time, trumpeter and composer Thomas Gansch joins the event, while the ORF Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna performs under the direction of Heinz Ferlesch.
English Titel Christmas in Vienna 2025
Genre Concert
Recording Location Vienna Concert House
Duration 90 min.
Production Company Felix Breisach Medienwerkstatt
Co-Production Company ORF
Director Felix Breisach
Choir Vienna’s Boy Choir
Choir Vienna Sing Academy
Conductor Heinz Ferlesch
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