Austria, the home of world music, "Viennese Classical Music" is a major contribution to European culture. Austria has created a generation of music masters: classical music composers include Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadi. Mozart, Ludwig von Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Romantic composers include Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler; The representatives of the "Second School of Vienna" are Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg and Anton Weber, who directly influenced the "skewed" music of modernism; the relaxed and cheerful music of the Strauss family Waltz has brought joy to people all over the world; Johann Strauss Jr. and Franz Rehar are known as the kings of operettas, and Karl Miller, Carl Zeller and Michel Ze Rael's works are also widely known. Austria has world-famous orchestras such as the Vienna Philharmonic, Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, as well as famous choirs such as the Men's Choir. The Vienna Boys' Choir has long been Austria's musical ambassador and is active on the world stage. . The Vienna State Opera, other concert halls such as the famous Musikverein, and the Vienna Konzerthaus, as well as numerous art festivals held every year, have further consolidated Austria's image as a hometown of music. Music education at Austrian conservatories and colleges is among the best in the world. Modern conductors Herbert Karajan and Carl B?hm have made contributions to establishing Austria's musical image. No world-class musician would miss the opportunity to try his hand in Austria.