5:00 PM
The Four Seasons, Gypsy Airs Op. 20
A. Vivaldi, P. Sarasate, J. Pachelbel, J. Brahms
Municipal House - Grégr Hall
60 minutes | Classical Music | Available

Date: | June 11, 2025 | 17:00 (Wed) |
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Venue: | Municipal House - Grégr Hall |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
Intermission: | No |
Status: | Available |
Reviews: | (16) |
Group discount 10+ people
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Delightful concert program composed of Vivaldi´s Fours Seasons, and more
In this Prague classical concert, first-rate musicians of Prague Music Chamber Orchestra will render colorful Four Seasons by A. Vivaldi, mesmerizing Canon by J. Pachelbel, dynamic Hungarian Dance by J. Brahms and challenging Gypsy Airs by P. Sarasate. Enjoy the mastery of leading Czech musicians and immerse yourself in the joy of music.
Program:
- A. Vivaldi | The Four Seasons
- J. Pachelbel | Canon in D
- J. Brahms | Hungarian Dance No. 5
- P. Sarasate | Gypsy Airs, op. 20
Performed by:
Prague Music Chamber Orchestra (8 - 11 members)
composed of leading musicians who play in world known orchestras such as Czech Philharmonic or Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra. Prague Music Orchestra excels with its sophisticated sound and is a representative of a highly valued interpretative art.
Violin solo - alternations:
Vlastimil Kobrle
Petr Zdvihal
Ondřej Skopový
Jan Mráček
- Vlastimil Kobrle
former concert master of the Suk Chamber Orchestra and a soloist of the New Prague Collegium Radio Symfonists - Petr Zdvihal
a concertmaster of the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra - Ondřej Skopový
former member of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra and the second violin in Czech Philharmonic orchestra, member of Prague Royal Orchestra, Berg Chamber Orchestra, Talich Chamber Orchestra, Prague Collegium, etc. - Jan Mráček
the winner of the Fritz Kreisler International Competition in Vienna, second price at the Prague Spring International Competition.
Important:
- No intermission
- Children up to 5 years free of charge
- Program subject to change
- Dress code: casual
Check other Prague classical concerts.

Municipal House - Grégr Hall
Address: | Náměstí Republiky 5 , Praha 1 |
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Capacity: | 150 |
Type: | Concert hall |
Winter heating: | Yes |
Wheelchair access: | Yes |
The Grégr Hall is a popular venue for chamber concerts of classical music
Named after Julius Grégr, the founder of famous influental Czech newspapers of the 19th and 20th century, National Daily. The Grégr Hall, originally Besední (Discussion) Hall is well known for its great acoustics and amazing Art Nouveau decorations.
The Municipal House offers a wide range of multifunctional premises in which all sorts of events are held (exhibitions, conferences, fashion shows, charity events, companies' shows, etc.). There is also a great and highly recommendable French restaurant, Cafe and American bar. This representative building is, above all, a great place for classical music concerts and one of the prime venues of the world-famous Prague Spring Festival.
The Municipal House in Prague was built at the place of the former Royal Court in 1912 to celebrate the Czech nation. It is a representative building which for its splendour and beautiful decorations is one of the jewels of Prague architecture. Although the building is usually described as an "Art Nouveau" edifice it is more of a blend of neo-Baroque, neo-Renaissance, western and oriental influences and Czech Art Nouveau style.
How to get there:
- Accessibility by Prague public transport:
metro B (yellow line) - Náměstí Republiky station
tram - Náměstí Republiky stop - Nearest car parking:
garages of the Palladium or Kotva shopping malls on Náměstí Republiky, Prague 1
Rocio Rodriguez Garcia | March 02, 2025 | 20:00 (Sun)
Denis Poisson | February 03, 2025 | 20:00 (Mon)
I went into this thinking of it as mostly an opportunity to check out the Smetana Hall (I hadn't been able to find the guided tour tickets due to their mobile website not working properly - it's only later that I thought of checking the desktop version, and sure enough there were the visit tickets - WELL worth doing too for the other 9 rooms of Community House) Seeing the very predictable, tourist-friendly playlist, I wasn't expecting too much, but I found myself completely engrossed in these ten artists' careful interpretation of these beasts of classical standards. These surroundings, their heart-stopping beauty, their nationally significant history and their perfect acoustics all contributed to draw from these well-known, (and maybe too-often trodden) notes a sense of freshness, with occasional glimpses, for me at least, into how it must have felt to hear them for the first time.
Oleksii Prudkyi | January 13, 2025 | 20:00 (Mon)
MENELAOS VAINDIRLIS | October 21, 2024 | 17:00 (Mon)
TRES BON CONCERT DANS UN ENDROIT MAGNIFIQUE
Vlatka Misak-Donnelly | May 07, 2024 | 20:00 (Tue)
benoit savatier | April 14, 2024 | 20:00 (Sun)
Interprétation de bonne qualité mais : Trop court Pas assez de monde ( salle moitié vide ) On sent que le spectacle est très ( trop ) rôde pour les touristes .
sandrine Roget | January 04, 2024 | 20:00 (Thu)
Nous avons adoré ! Nous étions en famille avec nos enfants de 20 ans. Un moment sublime dans un lieu sublime. Je recommande à 100%!
Romy Heinrich | December 30, 2023 | 16:00 (Sat)
Incredibly talented musicians, great choice of songs but for my opinion too short for the price. 1.5 hours would do more for the ticket prices.
Denise Garcia | November 06, 2023 | 20:00 (Mon)
Saffron Jones | November 01, 2023 | 20:00 (Wed)
Amazing performance.
Lior Gurevich | June 13, 2023 | 20:00 (Tue)
Sophie Bridgewater | March 26, 2023 | 20:00 (Sun)
We booked our tickets last minute during our visit to Prague. The concert was wonderful, we’d highly recommend.
Daniel Chauviere | March 17, 2023 | 20:00 (Fri)
Daniel Ritecz | February 10, 2023 | 20:00 (Fri)
Catherine Gluck | December 27, 2022 | 20:00 (Tue)
Michael Richardson | June 28, 2022 | 20:00 (Tue)
The string chamber orchestra, while smaller than anticipated, were wonderful, a delight to listen to. I was somewhat underwhelmed by the way that the seats were allocated however (the impression being that it was nearly sold out, rather than the reverse).