For Stefan, a middle-aged man living in Salzburg, the two most important things in life are: music and wine, just like most Austrians. As soon as he opens his eyes every day, Stefan will turn on the speakers as soon as possible and do everything with the music: brushing his teeth and washing his face to classical music, welcoming the rise of the sun and the arrival of dusk to classical music. Even if he immersed himself in music every day, Stefan still felt that it was not enough. For him, listening to the concert hall was the only way to enjoy music. There are many concert halls and theaters across Austria, which are the places that authentic Austrians most yearn for and are proud of. In Austria, most people play more than one instrument. Stefan regrets that he did not learn an instrument at school, but the music education at school taught him how to appreciate and enjoy music. There are performances of all sizes in Austria almost every day, especially from September to June of the following year, when music and opera come one after another. Stefan's income is not too high, and the concert tickets are not too cheap either. For a good show, the average ticket price is 500 yuan, and Stefan still has to make sure to attend at least one concert every month. Stefan carefully selects the performing band, repertoire, and concert hall every time. He has his own favorite composers' works and will not follow the crowd. After the selection, I was anxiously looking forward to the next few days. When the evening of the performance comes, Stefan will dress up carefully, wear a tie, and walk into the concert hall like a gentleman - that is the most elegant place. You know, this concert will make him feel refreshed and have endless aftertaste in the next month. On a summer evening, Stefan couldn't help but walk into the bars on the velvet lawns on both sides of the street. Sweet and delicious food is an irresistible temptation for Austrians, and even more irresistible is the newly brewed local wine. Whenever the front of the pub is covered with green pine branches, Stefan will taste the newly brewed wine with his friends. Music is like wine, its flavor comes from the soil and season in which it is grown. Austria is full of music, music permeates every corner of her. While dining in the tavern, Stefan couldn't swallow his food without musical accompaniment. Even in unpretentious taverns, Stefan could hear live performances of local folk songs and classical music, because he was in Austria. Finding Sissi's Favorite Place in Austria Vienna has a close relationship with Vienna, where many famous musicians from around the world have lived and performed. Vienna's inner ring road is home to the highest concentration of sculptures by musical masters such as Johann Strauss, Mozart and Beethoven. The ancient streets of the inner city of Vienna, a city in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, are criss-crossed with Baroque, Gothic and Romanesque buildings. The most eye-catching ones are the medieval St. Stephen's Cathedral and the spiers of the Twin Towers. From Sch?nbrunn Palace to the State Opera, from the Vienna Boys' Choir to the Spanish Riding School, scenes from the former Austro-Hungarian capital are everywhere. Many palaces and museums closely link glorious traditions with modern life. The Hog Brasserie Vienna's Hog Brasserie is the best place to enjoy the pleasures of life in Austria, where you can enjoy music programs and make many new friends. In addition, the Danube River runs through the entire city, and Vienna's forests and green spaces, swamps (including Prater Park) and vineyards all over the hillsides are indispensable assets to the city. Salzburg Sound of Music Salzburg is the hometown of Mozart, the location of the film "The Sound of Music", and the Alps, which Princess Sissi loved. Salzburg's music festivals and cultural events are world-famous. From street music performances to pop concerts, from operettas to musical comedies, from large symphonies to opera performances, there is everything.
The Mozart Festival in January rings in the New Year, Easter is in late March to early April, and the Pentecostal concerts are seven weeks later. Then there are the Summer Music Festival and the Modern Dance Festival. The October Salzburg Cultural Festival was founded in 1920, and tickets for performances often sell out as soon as they go on sale. Then there’s the Jazz Festival in November. There is also a singing concert a month before Christmas, and there are music festivals and cultural festivals throughout the year. Not only are these ski resorts in Central Europe, but Salzburg is also an important international ski resort. People can sleep until noon in a mountain hut, make friends in a ski dance bar, or recuperate their tired bodies after exercise through sweat saunas and massages in comfortable bathrooms. In addition to music, the beautiful country of Austria is also full of passion. In famous cities such as Vienna, Graz, Salzburg or Innsbruck you can see palaces, castles, monasteries or churches. Many smaller cities are also full of charm, such as Steyr, Sardinia and Rattenburg.