- Presenter: Weiwuying
- Duration is 150 minutes with a 20-minute intermission.
- Age guidance 7+
Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert Live Broadcast
On the first day of the new year, watch the global live broadcast of the 2025 Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert with Weiwuying! This New Year's concert will be conducted by maestro Riccardo MUTI, bringing you a splendid performance. MUTI, an outstanding Italian conductor, has collaborated with the Vienna Philharmonic since 1971, influencing the orchestra's musical style and sound. He became an honorary member of the orchestra in 2011. This time marks his seventh time conducting the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert, which will be broadcast simultaneously in multiple countries, attracting millions of viewers to usher in the new year together with the enchanting melodies.
The complete program will be announced later on our website.
Creative and Production Team
Live Broadcast
Conductor|Riccardo MUTI
Vienna Philharmonic
Host|CHANG Chen-chieh, Karolyn KIEKE
Warm-up Concert
Sweep Music
Teams Introduction
Conductor|Riccardo MUTI
Riccardo MUTI was born in 1941 and is an outstanding Italian conductor, renowned for his exceptional musical talent and unique interpretations of music. He demonstrated his musical abilities at a young age and earned widespread acclaim on both Italian and international stages. MUTI has served as the principal conductor for many renowned orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and London Philharmonic Orchestra. His conducting style is considered solid and nuanced, capable of delivering unforgettable musical performances. His musical career spans various genres, from classical to romantic music and contemporary compositions. MUTI's achievements and influence in the music industry are profound, making him one of the significant figures in modern music history.
Vienna Philharmonic
There is perhaps no other musical ensemble more closely associated with the history and tradition of European classical music than the Vienna Philharmonic. In the course of the past 177 years, this orchestra has experienced and influenced the course of musical history around the world. Even to this day, prominent soloists and conductors refer to the unique "Viennese Sound" as the outstanding quality that sets it apart from other orchestras.
This success story had its origins in the desire to found a symphony orchestra dedicated to the ideal of performing at the highest level the symphonies of the Viennese classical composers, particularly Ludwig van BEETHOVEN. This artistic goal could only be implemented through the enthusiastic affirmation of the musicians of the Vienna Court Opera Orchestra, who in 1842 made the decision to present "Philharmonic Concerts", independently of their duties at the opera theater and within a framework of complete artistic and entrepreneurial autonomy. This produced a structure based on democratic principles in which all aspects of the decision-making process rest in the hands of the musicians themselves.
The inimitability of the orchestra's sound is also based on the singular relationship between the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. One of the orchestra's founding principles is that only a musician from the opera orchestra can become a member of the Vienna Philharmonic. The musicians are required to perform in both orchestras, and to this day, every future Philharmonic musician begins his or her career with an audition for the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and only after a three-year waiting period becomes eligible for full membership in the Vienna Philharmonic.
Since 1870, the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, with its unique aesthetic and acoustical characteristics, has proven to be the ideal venue for Vienna Philharmonic concerts. The orchestra's first foreign tour took place in 1900 with a concert tour to Paris under the baton of Gustav MAHLER. Another memorable year was 1922, which saw not only the orchestra's first participation at the Salzburg Festival, but also the first overseas tour to South America. This marked the beginning of an active touring schedule which has taken the orchestra to all continents on the globe and in recent years has included regularly scheduled concerts in Germany, Japan, the USA and, in the future, China.
The orchestra has been the recipient of numerous prizes and awards. Since 2008, it has been supported by its exclusive sponsor ROLEX.
The Vienna Philharmonic performs approximately 40 concerts in Vienna annually, among them the New Year's Concert and the Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn, which are broadcasted in numerous countries around the world. The orchestra also has an annual summer residency at the Salzburg Festival and performs more than 50 concerts a year on its international tours. All of these activities underscore the reputation of the Vienna Philharmonic as one of the world's finest orchestras.
Cultural Development Partner
柯珀汝 |
Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert Live Broadcast
On the first day of the new year, watch the global live broadcast of the 2025 Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert with Weiwuying! This New Year's concert will be conducted by maestro Riccardo MUTI, bringing you a splendid performance. MUTI, an outstanding Italian conductor, has collaborated with the Vienna Philharmonic since 1971, influencing the orchestra's musical style and sound. He became an honorary member of the orchestra in 2011. This time marks his seventh time conducting the Vienna Philharmonic New Year's Concert, which will be broadcast simultaneously in multiple countries, attracting millions of viewers to usher in the new year together with the enchanting melodies.
The complete program will be announced later on our website.
Creative and Production Team
Live Broadcast
Conductor|Riccardo MUTI
Vienna Philharmonic
Host|CHANG Chen-chieh, Karolyn KIEKE
Warm-up Concert
Sweep Music
Teams Introduction
Conductor|Riccardo MUTI
Riccardo MUTI was born in 1941 and is an outstanding Italian conductor, renowned for his exceptional musical talent and unique interpretations of music. He demonstrated his musical abilities at a young age and earned widespread acclaim on both Italian and international stages. MUTI has served as the principal conductor for many renowned orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, and London Philharmonic Orchestra. His conducting style is considered solid and nuanced, capable of delivering unforgettable musical performances. His musical career spans various genres, from classical to romantic music and contemporary compositions. MUTI's achievements and influence in the music industry are profound, making him one of the significant figures in modern music history.
Vienna Philharmonic
There is perhaps no other musical ensemble more closely associated with the history and tradition of European classical music than the Vienna Philharmonic. In the course of the past 177 years, this orchestra has experienced and influenced the course of musical history around the world. Even to this day, prominent soloists and conductors refer to the unique "Viennese Sound" as the outstanding quality that sets it apart from other orchestras.
This success story had its origins in the desire to found a symphony orchestra dedicated to the ideal of performing at the highest level the symphonies of the Viennese classical composers, particularly Ludwig van BEETHOVEN. This artistic goal could only be implemented through the enthusiastic affirmation of the musicians of the Vienna Court Opera Orchestra, who in 1842 made the decision to present "Philharmonic Concerts", independently of their duties at the opera theater and within a framework of complete artistic and entrepreneurial autonomy. This produced a structure based on democratic principles in which all aspects of the decision-making process rest in the hands of the musicians themselves.
The inimitability of the orchestra's sound is also based on the singular relationship between the Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra. One of the orchestra's founding principles is that only a musician from the opera orchestra can become a member of the Vienna Philharmonic. The musicians are required to perform in both orchestras, and to this day, every future Philharmonic musician begins his or her career with an audition for the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and only after a three-year waiting period becomes eligible for full membership in the Vienna Philharmonic.
Since 1870, the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna, with its unique aesthetic and acoustical characteristics, has proven to be the ideal venue for Vienna Philharmonic concerts. The orchestra's first foreign tour took place in 1900 with a concert tour to Paris under the baton of Gustav MAHLER. Another memorable year was 1922, which saw not only the orchestra's first participation at the Salzburg Festival, but also the first overseas tour to South America. This marked the beginning of an active touring schedule which has taken the orchestra to all continents on the globe and in recent years has included regularly scheduled concerts in Germany, Japan, the USA and, in the future, China.
The orchestra has been the recipient of numerous prizes and awards. Since 2008, it has been supported by its exclusive sponsor ROLEX.
The Vienna Philharmonic performs approximately 40 concerts in Vienna annually, among them the New Year's Concert and the Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn, which are broadcasted in numerous countries around the world. The orchestra also has an annual summer residency at the Salzburg Festival and performs more than 50 concerts a year on its international tours. All of these activities underscore the reputation of the Vienna Philharmonic as one of the world's finest orchestras.
Cultural Development Partner
柯珀汝 |
- Presenter: Weiwuying
- Duration is 150 minutes with a 20-minute intermission.
- Age guidance 7+