7:30 PM
| Date: | February 26, 2026 | 19:30 (Thu) |
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| Venue: | Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall |
| Duration: | 120 minutes |
| Intermission: | Yes (15 minutes) |
| Status: | Available |
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Masters of the Viennese Symphony: W. A. Mozart and J. K. Vaňhal
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal was one of the most prominent figures of Viennese musical life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The composer, who was a generation older than Mozart, influenced the symphonic works of W. A. Mozart, L. van Beethoven and the early works of Franz Schubert. In his late symphonies, Mozart does not deny the master of opera, and the connection between symphonic notation and the genre of opera offers a comparison of the Ballet music from Idomeneo with the legendary Prague Symphony.
Program:
- W. A. Mozart
Idomeneo | Balletmusik K. 367
Symphony in D No. 38 K. 504 „Prague“ - J. K. Vaňhal
Symphony in D
Performing:
Václav Luks dirigent
Collegium 1704
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%


