July18 2026 (Sat)
8:00 PM

A. Dvořák | Symphony No. 9 in E minor „From the New World“

North Czech Philharmonic

Municipal House - Smetana Hall

120 minutes | Classical Music | Available

Date: July 18, 2026 | 20:00 (Sat)
Venue: Municipal House - Smetana Hall
Duration: 120 minutes
Intermission: Yes (15 minutes)
Status: Available
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Experience an extraordinary evening of classical music in the magnificent Smetana Hall in the Municipal House

The program features two pieces, including Symphony No. 9 From the New World by Antonín Dvořák, whose powerful melodies continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Surrounded by the grandeur of this Art Nouveau landmark, every note resonates with depth, elegance, and emotional richness. This concert promises a refined cultural experience in the very heart of Prague. 

Program:

  • A. Dvořák | Symphony No. 9 in E minor „From the New world“
  • M. Bruch | Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor

Performing: 

North Czech Philharmonic
Vicente Arino Pellicer - conductor
Eukyo Baik - violin

The North Philharmonic is a renowned orchestra with a history dating back to 1838. It has collaborated with artists such as Libor Pešek, Vladimír Válek, Jaroslav Soukup, Tomáš Koutník, Charles Olivieri-Munroe, violinist Maxime Vengerov, pianist Caroline Murat, and many other prominent musicians.

The Philharmonic has performed in European cultural centers such as Munich, Berlin, Basel, Paris, Valence, Lisbon, Belgrade, Budapest, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Grenoble, Madrid, Valletta, and others. In 2006, the orchestra began working with the prestigious Columbia Artists Management New York Inc. agency. Its latest project was a tour of Germany with Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings Symphony and themes from the film of the same name. The orchestra regularly performs at major venues in Prague and other Czech cities. However, its artistic activities continue to focus on concerts in Teplice town, with the main aim of contributing to the cultural life of this northern Bohemian city.

Important: 

  • 15 min. intermission
  • Dress code: smart casual 
  • Program subject to change 

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