7:30 PM

Date: | November 18, 2025 | 19:30 (Tue) |
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Venue: | Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall |
Duration: | 120 minutes |
Intermission: | Yes (15 minutes) |
Status: | Available |
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Baroque compositions of two greats, J. S. Bach and J. D. Zelenka performed by the esteemed Collegium 1704 and Collegium Vocale 1704
During the Baroque period, Germany was a part of Europe where the influences of Catholic and Lutheran cultures mixed very intensively. This intermingling of southern European Catholic emotionality and Nordic rationality was remarkably reflected in the incredible diversity of musical language that flourished in the German cultural area. Just as J. S. Bach adopted Italian influences in his work, so too, on the other hand, did J. D. Zelenka reflect features of the German tradition in his music. The vocal music of these greats is the best example of this mixed style.
Program:
- J. S. Bach
Jesu meine Freude BWV 227 - J. D. Zelenka
Responsoria pro hebdomada sancta ZWV 55
Statio quadruplex pro processione theophorica ZWV 158 - J. H. Schein
Israelis Brünnlein
Performing:
Collegium 1704
Collegium Vocale 1704
Václav Luks - conductor
Collegium 1704 is a Prague-based highly acclaimed Baroque orchestra established in 2005 by the conductor and harpsichordist Václav Luks. The orchestra & vocal ensemble present famous orchestral and choral works by well-known composers as well as long-forgotten and now rediscovered treasures of the Baroque repertoire. The ensemble has been successfuly promoting work of Czech masters like Jan Dismas Zelenka and Josef Mysliveček.
Important:
- With intermission
- Recommended dress code: smart casual
- Please note that the price of the ticket includes service fee of 10%