4. 7.
Old Market Hall
6. 7.
Mirror Hall of the Primate's Palace
11. 7.
Large Lutheran Church
12. 7.
Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (Zochova 1)
13. 7.
Klarisky Concert Hall
18. 7.
The Square at Eurovea
20. 7.
23. 7.
Ponton (Tyršovo nábrežie)
27. 7.
The Albrecht House – Garden
1. 8.
3. 8.
Janko Kráľ Park
4. 8.
Synagogue Stupava (Hlavná street)
8. 8.
Moyzesova sieň / Moyzes Hall
10. 8.
Manor House in Čunovo (Eco Centre) – Garden
15. 8.
Slovak Radio
11.06.2024
at Viva Musica! festival
03.06.2024
Visitors may also enjoy concerts in city gardens.
24.05.2024
This spring, the artistic director of Viva Musica! festival, Janka Kovalčik, represented the festival at three significant forums
14.05.2024
the brilliant Nina Kohout, and Jureš Líška with Fallgrapp and chamber orchestra
25.04.2024
He will perform at the anniversary edition phenomenal violinist Maxim Vengerov and Scottish guitarist Sean Shibe
23.06.2023
Emily D'Angelo, Jana Kurucová, Simona Šaturová a Iva Bittová
08.06.2023
The finale of the 19th annual event will be in the hands of a world-renowned Czech musician, Radek Baborák. Phenomenal Iva Bittová returns to the festival with her new project What my father sang to me.
05.06.2023
A novelty of the 19th annual Viva Musica! festival is chamber concerts in city gardens and parks, subtitled Musical Gardens.
31.05.2023
On this occasion we are preparing a birthday concert with accompaniment by the Viva Musica! orchestra conducted by Michaela Rózsa Růžičková, and with other guest musicians participating.
15.05.2023
Viva Musica! announces further concerts and artists of the 19th annual festival!
09.05.2023
Canadian mezzosoprano Emily D’Angelo, world-famed violinist Gidon Kremer with the Kremerata Baltica orchestra, and soprano Simona Šaturová with her Nocturne.
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