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Hildur Guðnadóttir »Where to From«
26.04.2026 | 19:30 | Wiener Konzerthaus- Großer Saal
Performers:
Hildur Guðnadóttir, vocals / cello / composition
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A composer who makes history
Icelandic cellist, singer and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir is an artist who consistently defies labelling. With her virtuosity, versatility and tonal originality, she occupies a unique place in the world of music.
Multiple award-winning
Hildur Guðnadóttir gained international attention with her haunting film scores. For her work on Todd Phillips' dark psychological thriller »Joker«, she became the third woman ever to win an Oscar in 2020 – and made history as the first female composer to win an Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA in a single season.
Her Grammy-winning soundtrack for the series »Chernobyl« was created from recordings made at the decommissioned Ignalina nuclear power plant, which she moulded into oppressive sound collages. Her music for »Tár« is also characterised by atmospheric depth and combines original compositions with classical elements.
Between new music, electronics and performance
For years, Guðnadóttir has been working at the interface between new music, experimental electronics and performance. Collaborations with artists such as Throbbing Gristle, The Knife and Múm emphasise her stylistic openness and experimental approach.
»Where to From« – new project
Hildur Guðnadóttir is now presenting her latest project »Where to From« at the Wiener Konzerthaus. It is based on musical sketches and mobile phone recordings that have accumulated over many years and have now been condensed into intimate, contemplative compositions: »The original ideas and sketches accumulated over six or seven years in my mobile phone«, reports Guðnadóttir. »After working on so many film scores, it was exciting for me to take a completely different look at how I actually encounter music. There is a lot of space in the music in my head. When I listened to these mobile phone recordings again, I realised that this is exactly the mental space I particularly like to be in.«
Place
Wiener Konzerthaus – A Temple of Music and Culture
The Wiener Konzerthaus is one of Europe's most prestigious concert venues and a cornerstone of Vienna’s vibrant musical scene. Since its opening in 1913, it has stood for musical excellence, stylistic diversity, and artistic innovation. With four magnificent halls – the Great Hall, Mozart Hall, Schubert Hall, and Berio Hall – the Konzerthaus offers exceptional acoustics and accommodates up to 1,865 guests.
From classical music and opera to jazz, world music, and contemporary compositions, the Wiener Konzerthaus is renowned for its diverse programming, featuring both international stars and emerging talents. Alongside the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, world-class orchestras, soloists, and ensembles grace its stage, making it an essential destination for music lovers.
Getting There by Public Transport
The Wiener Konzerthaus is centrally located in the 3rd district and easily accessible by public transport:
Subway:
- U4 Stadtpark station – about a 5-minute walk
- U3/U4 Landstraße (Wien Mitte) station – about a 10-minute walk
Tram:
- Lines 2, 71, D (stop Schwarzenbergplatz) – about a 3-minute walk
Bus:
- Line 4A (stop Schwarzenbergplatz)
Train:
- Wien Mitte/Landstraße (connection to CAT, S-Bahn, and subway) – about a 10-minute walk
With its excellent transport connections, the Wiener Konzerthaus is easily reachable for both locals and international visitors.
Wiener Konzerthaus – A World-Class Musical Experience.
As one of Vienna’s most important cultural institutions, the Wiener Konzerthaus seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, offering unforgettable concerts in one of the world’s most beautiful concert halls.
Dates April 2026
Vienna, Wiener Konzerthaus- Großer Saal Further events at this venue
Address: Lothringerstraße 20
1030 Vienna
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