8:00 PM
Music from Movies
Mamma Mia, Titanic, James Bond
Municipal House - Smetana Hall
65 minutes | Classical Music | Available

Date: | June 14, 2025 | 20:00 (Sat) |
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Venue: | Municipal House - Smetana Hall |
Duration: | 65 minutes |
Intermission: | No |
Status: | Available |
Reviews: | (4) |
Group discount 10+ people
Ticket in your mobile device accepted
Melodies from famous films played by Dvořák Symphony Orchestra in chamber cast
Program:
- E. Bernstein | The Magnificent Seven (Music from the movie)
- C. M. Schönberg | I Dream A Dream („Les Miserables“)
- H. Zimmer | Pirates of the Caribbean (Music from the movie)
- K. Svoboda | Three Nuts for Cinderella (Song from the movie)
- K. Anderson-Lopez | Let It Go („Frozen“)
- M. Magne | Angéligue (Music from the movie)
- B. Anderson | Super Trouper („Mamma Mia!“)
- Vangelis | Conquest Of Paradise ("1492: Conquest of Paradise")
- A. L. Webber | I Don´t Know How to Love Him („Jesus Christ Superstar“)
- E. Morricone | Once Upon a Time In the West (Song from the movie)
- J. Williams | E.T. (Music from the movie)
- J. Brabec | Píseň o smrti nevinného blázna (Song from musical „Clochemerle")
- J. Horner | My Heart Will Go On ("Titanic")
- F. Mercury | Bohemian Rhapsody
- T. Newman | James Bond: Skyfall (Song from the movie)
Performing:
Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague (chamber)
Lucie Mlynářová - vocals
drums
bass guitar
piano
Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague originated in the 60s of the last century on the initiative of the top musicians. Also, the current members are leading players renowned orchestras in Prague Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, FOK, SOČR, PKO, PKF, The National Theatre and other). Orchestra featured in most European countries, in USA, Japan and in South Korea.
Important:
- Only 3 tickets for children up to 14 years old can be purchased per order
- No intermission
- Dress code: casual
- Program subject to change.

Municipal House - Smetana Hall
Address: | Náměstí Republiky 5 , Praha 1 |
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Capacity: | 1200 |
Type: | Concert hall |
Winter heating: | Yes |
Wheelchair access: | Yes |
The Smetana Hall is the most famous and largest concert hall of the Municipal House in Prague
Prague Municipal House and the splendid interior of its main hall, named after famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, will take your breath away. The best way how to explore this exquisite hall is to attend one of the great classical concerts held here.
Built as a tribute to Bedřich Smetana - world known Czech composer. Representative Smetana Hall was the site of the independent Czechoslovak Republic declaration in 1918. Nowadays it serves predominantly as a concert hall.
Beautiful Art Nouveau decorations – paintings with Slavic motifs, decorative stained glass ceiling, gilded lamps, beautiful organ – all this creates an unusually harmonic whole, which is a worthy area for implementation of the greatest treasures of Czech and world classical music.
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.
Today, the Municipal House in Prague 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, Municipal House Café and American bar.
Municipal House is, above all, a great venue for Prague classical music concerts and one of the prime venues of the world-famous Prague Spring Festival.
Do not miss your chance to visit great classical music concert in one of the nicest concert venues in Prague!
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