Calling Mozart: Audio City Guide on Mozart
Audio City Guide on Mozart: His Life, His Work, and His Time
Experience the city as a Mozart exhibition, listen to his “Requiem” where it was created, learn more about the fashion of the Baroque and Rococo eras, and visit locations where the composer genius wrote operas, symphonies, or his famous “A Little Night Music.” An audio city guide with 50 stations makes all of this possible.
“Calling Mozart” can be used with an audio guide, your mp3 player or your cell phone – you can get the most important information on Mozart’s life and work: from the locations of his triumphs to his comparatively modest living quarters during the last years of his life to St. Marx cemetery, where a memorial stone marks Mozart’s last resting place. Quotations from Mozart’s letters and music samples give you a comprehensive idea of the composer and his time.
The “Calling Mozart” sites are marked by special information columns whose locations are shown on special city maps. These maps are available at the Mozart Information Center next to the Vienna State Opera. At the same place, you can rent the “Calling Mozart” audio guides. You can also download the individual “Calling Mozart” stations onto your cell phone via a central telephone number; the respective numbers can be found on each “Calling Mozart” station. Please be aware that your cell phone bill may show high roaming fees if you are using a cell phone from outside Austria. You might prefer renting the audio guide. You can also download the Mozart information onto your mp3 player from www.callingmozart.at. “Calling Mozart” is a cooperation of WienMozart2006 and Radio Österreich 1.
Calling Mozart, Audio City Guide on Mozart
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