Internationale Sommerakademie Mozarteum Salzburg

[1] These are run by teachers of the Mozarteum University Salzburg and selected, internationally renowned artists and are attended by 800–1000 young musicians from all over the world.

From 1916 to 1928 (not continuous)[2] the singer Lilli Lehmann used the summer months for private masterclasses at the Salzburg Mozarteum; the center point of these classes were the Mozart renditions.

[3] In Summer 1929, after the death of Lilli Lehmann, the conductor [2] Julian Friedman led an orchestra academy especially for American students, along with courses in musical dramatic acting, piano, and composition.

[2] In 1947 the conductor Bernhard Paumgartner reorganized the course offering, now under the name "International Summer Academy at Mozarteum" and together with Eberhard Preußner took over leadership.

[6] In 1960 Preußner followed as the sole leader, then came Heinz Scholz in 1965, Robert Wagner in 1966, Paul Schilhawsky in 1972, Rolf Liebermann in 1983, Peter Lang in 1988, Paul Roczek in 1991, Alexander Mullenbach in 2003, Reinhart von Gutzeit in 2014, Siegfried Mauser together with Wolfgang Holzmair in 2015,[7] Holzmair as sole leader in 2017 [8] and Hannfried Lucke in 2019 .

Building of the International Mozarteum Foundation , Schwarzstraße 26 (built 1911–1914), with classrooms of the Mozarteum University Salzburg
Lilli Lehmann , Relief im Großen Saal des Mozarteums, Schwarzstraße 28