The Grand

Ball

Orchestra

A string orchestra

playing waltz music by the Strauss family, Lanner, Lehár, Ziehrer and Kálmán is a must have at a typical Viennese ball.

There is no other city in the world that stages ball events like Vienna.
There is no better way to express these great feelings than through music.

Viennese ball music sounds light-footed when the "Wiener Ballorchester Steubl" honours the masters of Viennese music. Lehar, Stolz, Kalman, the Strauss family...

The formation of winds and strings has been playing at the best and most beautiful balls since the early 1980s. It is an honour for the musicians that Prof. Helmut Steubl and his "Vienna Ball Orchestra" have been involved in the dance music of the "Vienna Philharmonic Ball" every year since 1989 and that his son Wolfgang continues to do so. A pleasure for the guests.

The ball orchestra is also popular outside Vienna. The "hand-picked" musicians are often and gladly engaged abroad.

Individual programme items of the event - whether in Vienna or elsewhere - are effectively "staged".

The "Quadrille" is still a sweat-inducing challenge for everyone involved - dancers, orchestra leader and his musicians. Viennese culture at its finest.

The final "Brüderlein fein" concludes the musical tour of a ball in a magical way.

And for smaller ball events, a select formation of 6 or more professional musicians is available to make even small parties big: The "Wiener Salonorchester Steubl".

‘Wiener Ballorchester Steubl’: 17 - 36 musicians
‘Wiener Salonorchester Steubl’: 6 - 12 musicians