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    Home » Vienna Symphony Sends ‘The Blue Danube’ Into Space for ESA’s 50th Anniversary

    Vienna Symphony Sends ‘The Blue Danube’ Into Space for ESA’s 50th Anniversary

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyJune 2, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Celebrating Music, Space, and a Historic Milestone

    On Saturday night, 31 May, Vienna Symphony Orchestra marked a momentous occasion by sending Johann Strauss’ iconic waltz, The Blue Danube, into space. This special event celebrated the 50th anniversary of the European Space Agency (ESA) and honoured the 200th birth anniversary of the composer.

    The celebration combined classical music with the wonders of space exploration. Known for its use in Stanley Kubrick’s classic film 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Blue Danube was the perfect choice for this interstellar tribute.

    A Galactic First for the European Space Agency

    In a historic first, ESA’s Cebreros deep space station in Spain transmitted the orchestral performance into the cosmos. The signal began its journey from Earth and was beamed into deep space, travelling far beyond Mars and Neptune.

    ESA described the event as “making aliens dance,” highlighting the lighthearted yet symbolic gesture of blending culture with science.

    Global Broadcasts and Vienna Symphony Cultural Showcase

    The performance by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra took place at the MAK (Museum of Applied Arts) in Vienna. The concert was also broadcast to audiences in Madrid, New York, and Vienna, bringing the music to Earth-bound listeners around the globe.

    This collaboration between ESA, the Vienna Symphony, and the Vienna Tourist Board showcased Austria’s rich cultural heritage while celebrating a major European scientific milestone.

    It was more than just a concert—it was a bridge between Earth and the stars, using music to honour both human creativity and exploration.

    “with inputs from Reuters”

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