August28 2025 (Thu)
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
.jpg)
Date: | August 28, 2025 | 19:00 (Thu) |
---|---|
Venue: | St. James Basilica |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
Intermission: | No |
Status: | Available |
Group discount 10+ people
Ticket in your mobile device accepted
Listen to the overwhelming sound of the Czechia's most prominent organ at St. James Basilica
Program:
Hommage a Jiřina Pokorná
- JUAN CABANILLES (1644−1712)
Tiento XV de Batalla - JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685−1750)
Concerto in D minor BWV 596
Grave – Fugue – Largo e spicatto – Vivace - JESÚS GURIDI (1886−1961)
Offertory - LIUDMILA MATSYURA (1962)
Reflexiones - A YAGUE (1947−2017)
Cantantibus organis / The Chanting Organ - LANI SMITH (1934)
Ave Maria - MARCEL DUPRÉ (1886−1971)
Chorale ´Placare Christe servulis´ / ´Please Christ, Please Your Servants´
from the collection Le tombeau de Titelouze Op. 38 (16 Chorals sur des hymnes liturgiques) / The Grave of Titelouze (16 Chorales on liturgical hymns) - PIETRO ALESSANDRO YON (1886−1943)
Italian Rhapsody
Performing:
Liudmila Matsyura (Spain) - organ
About the organ:
The St. James´ organ is the largest in Prague and the Czech Republic. The two-manual organ with a pedal keyboard and 26 stops was completed in 1705 by Abraham Stark of Loket.
The organ´s case, which is still admired today, was unique in its time. So far, the latest major reconstruction was carried out between 1981 and 1982 by "Varhany Krnov" (Rieger-Kloss). At present, the organ has four manuals, 91 speaking stops, and 8,277 pipes.
More information about the organ
Important:
- No assigned seating, seating on a first-come, first-served basis
- We recommend arriving at the venue 30 minutes before. Prior to the start of the performance
- The festival is held under the kind financial support of the Ministry of Culture and the City of Prague
- No intermission
- Dress code: casual
- Program subject to change