The first in our “Behind the Curtain” series, highlighting our most refined journeys for discerning music lovers, donors, and cultural travelers. We created Encore Experiences for adult travelers who want to see the world through music and culture, not from a distance, but from within. Built on more than 25 years of global concert production, these programs combine our artistic expertise with the level of service and care you’d expect from the world’s most exclusive travel providers. Each journey is intentionally small in scale, allowing for one-on-one attention and moments of genuine connection. Our guests include patrons of orchestras and opera companies, university alumni groups, and lifelong learners who seek experiences that are both enriching and deeply personal. Every itinerary unfolds at a comfortable pace, balancing private encounters with time to explore on your own. Guests might spend a morning in conversation with a local conductor, attend a rehearsal inside a historic hall, or enjoy dinner with fellow travelers overlooking a city that has shaped centuries of music. Accommodations are elegant and well-situated, chosen for their sense of place as much as their comfort. What ties every moment together is a shared respect for artistry, craftsmanship, and the joy of discovery. Austria: Where Music Lives Nowhere captures the spirit of Encore Experiences more vividly than Austria. Vienna and Salzburg are cities built in harmony, their streets alive with the sounds and stories of Mozart, Mahler, and Strauss. Traveling here with us means stepping beyond the audience and into the spaces where this heritage still thrives. You might stand inside a concert hall before the doors open to the public, meet the artisans who restore instruments for Europe’s great orchestras, or enjoy a private recital in a baroque chapel lit only by candlelight. These are the kinds of moments that can only happen through long-standing relationships and a deep understanding of both the art form and the culture that surrounds it. Staatsoper Und Sacher A pre-performance presentation on Vincenzo Bellini and his opera I Puritani, will enhance your enjoyment… Read More The Pride of Austria As guests of Gerald Wirth, President and Artistic Director of the Vienna Boys Choir, enjoy… Read More Viennese Valuation Founded by Emperor Joseph I in 1707, the Dorotheum is one of the oldest and… Read More A Golden Opportunity Truly one of the world’s most stunning concert venues for its aesthetic and acoustic, enjoy… Read More Kapellmeister Conducts Meet the Kapellmeister at Salzburg Cathedral and view the original book of records that documents… Read More Original Mozart Hidden in a residential Salzburg square is the entrance to a special musical treasure not… Read More Symphony on the Danube Immerse yourself in the beauty of Vienna with a private evening concert cruise along the… Read More Keys to the Cathedral Stephansdom stands at the heart of Vienna and its stories represent the soul of the… Read More 1 2 Next » Evenings in Austria are as elegant as the music itself. You may find yourself savoring a multi-course meal at a historic hotel or taking a quiet walk along the Danube as the city lights shimmer on the water. Our role is to anticipate the details so that you can simply enjoy the experience. Each journey is accompanied by our expert team and partners on the ground, ensuring that every traveler feels individually seen, heard, and cared for. Composing Your Own Journey No two groups travel the same way, and no two Encore Experiences are alike. Whether your interests lean toward opera and symphonic repertoire, fine dining and wine, or cultural exploration beyond the concert hall, we work with you to craft a program that fits your passions and pace. Group sizes are intentionally small, allowing for flexibility and genuine connection. You can join one of our curated itineraries or collaborate with us to design something entirely new. Travel may include our exclusive flight and transfer arrangements or be handled independently, with the same level of seamless coordination. Austria is the perfect beginning to this series and to the kind of travel we believe in: elegant, meaningful, and alive with artistry. It is a country that rewards those who listen closely. Here, music is not simply performed. It is lived, shared, and remembered long after the final note. Each Encore Experience begins with a conversation. Tell us what inspires you, and we’ll craft an itinerary that turns your interests into an unforgettable journey.
Staatsoper Und Sacher A pre-performance presentation on Vincenzo Bellini and his opera I Puritani, will enhance your enjoyment… Read More
The Pride of Austria As guests of Gerald Wirth, President and Artistic Director of the Vienna Boys Choir, enjoy… Read More
Viennese Valuation Founded by Emperor Joseph I in 1707, the Dorotheum is one of the oldest and… Read More
A Golden Opportunity Truly one of the world’s most stunning concert venues for its aesthetic and acoustic, enjoy… Read More
Kapellmeister Conducts Meet the Kapellmeister at Salzburg Cathedral and view the original book of records that documents… Read More
Original Mozart Hidden in a residential Salzburg square is the entrance to a special musical treasure not… Read More
Symphony on the Danube Immerse yourself in the beauty of Vienna with a private evening concert cruise along the… Read More
Keys to the Cathedral Stephansdom stands at the heart of Vienna and its stories represent the soul of the… Read More
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