9:00 PM
| Date: | June 09, 2026 | 21:00 (Tue) |
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| Venue: | Jazz Dock |
| Duration: | 120 minutes |
| Intermission: | Yes (20 minutes) |
| Status: | Available |
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Four voices, one pulse: Mathisen / Zimring quartet at Jazz Dock
This is a quartet of four distinctive personalities from the European jazz scene, built around the Mathisen / Zimring rhythm section — touring Europe regularly since 2018 — and expanded by pianist Daniel Bulatkin and saxophonist Ondřej Štveráček. Their music blends original compositions by all four members into fast, hard-hitting acoustic modern jazz with streaks of high-octane electric fusion.
Per “Bass Viking” Mathisen is a prominent figure on the Norwegian jazz scene, often referred to as Norway’s answer to Jaco Pastorius on electric bass and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen on double bass. He is the youngest member of what is probably the most trend-setting musical family in Norway, where four brothers are professional musicians. Per has performed in more than 45 countries with some of the world’s most famous jazz musicians, including names such as: Alex Acuna, Adam Nussbaum, Jon Christensen, Terri Lyne Carrington, Bill Evans, Hiram Bullock, Mike Stern, Geri Allen, Gary Thomas, Gary Husband, Nguyen Le, Ulf Wakenius. He has released more than 20 critically acclaimed albums under his own name or as a member of various groups.
Utsi Zimring, originally from Israel and long active between Israel and New York, is a recording artist, composer, and drummer active on the international jazz scene. He has performed and recorded with stars such as Mike Stern, Dave Kikoski, Jeff Andrews, Bob Franceschini. Behind the drum kit he is literally a firework display—possessing technical abilities matched by very few, and he is a drummer capable of moving with complete confidence between traditional swing jazz, jazz-rock, and fusion.
Daniel Bulatkin is a pianist, organist, composer, and arranger, and belongs among the prominent personalities of the emerging generation of European jazz. Since 2021 he has been based in the Netherlands, and as both a leader and sideman he has performed in more than 25 countries on three continents. He leads several international projects and has released multiple award-winning albums under his own name, which ranked among the best recordings of the year in polls by Czech Radio. As a composer, he received the OSA award for Best Czech Jazz Composition of 2024 for the piece “The Simple Things.” He has collaborated with world-renowned musicians such as: Seamus Blake, Dayna Stephens, Ulf Wakenius, Justin Faulkner, Will Vinson, David Friedman, Tineke Postma, Gary Husband, Gilad Atzmon, Gergo Borlai and others.
Ondřej Štveráček is the saxophone master of the Czech Republic, recording artist, arranger, and composer. “When Ondřej Štveráček picks up his tenor saxophone, people tend to stop whatever they are doing and start listening. His exceptional bebop playing, strongly influenced and inspired by John Coltrane, has become a true sensation. He is a genuine virtuoso on his instrument.” - Jerry Bergonzi. Ondřej has performed with musicians such as: Gene Jackson, Dave Liebman, Jerry Bergonzi, George Mraz, Harry Sokal, Alex Sipiagin, Poogie Bell, Boris Kozlov, Martin Valihora.
Jazz Dock´s ten-meter-long futuristic bar is full of traditional and proven drinks and cocktails as well as specialities and news for anyone with a fantasy. You can also enjoy Jazz Dock Kitchen´s delicatessen and treat yourself to a tasty dinner, all the time during the musical production.
Important:
- 20 min. intermission
- The drinks and food aren't included in the ticket price
- The seats will be allocated to you by the promoter after you enter the club
- We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes in advance
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Jazz Dock
| Address: | Janáčkovo nábřeží 2 , Praha 5 |
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| Capacity: | 150 |
| Type: | Jazz Club |
| Winter heating: | Yes |
| Wheelchair access: | No |
Popular jazz club on the Vltava river, the winner of the Czech Bar Awards in the category of the best club
Jazz Dock offers a wide selection of genres, jazz vibrancy, classical as well as new musical styles of jazz and blues. Besides concerts of many top Czech jazz bands, Jazz Dock regularly hosts leading foreign jazz bands. In Jazz Dock you will enjoy a really delightful combination of great jazz music in Prague and delicious food and drinks.
This extraordinary Prague´s jazz club is situated in the beautiful and romantic environment of old Prague, in the immediate vicinity of conservation area of Malá Strana and Kampa Island. Jazz Dock is surrounded by the unique 19th century buildings athmosphere, near Prague city center, very close to the National Theatre. Thanks to its unique location directly on the bank of the Vltava river it offers unforgettable views of Prague centre.
The high level of acoustic set up in this Prague jazz club allows live jazz music gigs until the morning hours! Often during a one single evening several jazz bands together as well as guest musicians will change on jazz club stage.
Jazz Dock has its own music concept. It´s dramaturgy is specific for its several-days concert blocks of significant Czech jazz bands and foreign bands and regular jazz festivals focused on a particular jazz genre, specific country or dominant jazz instrument.
Ten meters long Jazz Dock futuristic bar is full of traditional and proven drinks and cocktails as well as specialties and news for anyone with fantasy. Together with Jazz Dock kitchen´s delicatessen and efficient staff, Jazz Dock offers full-value enjoyment (not only) during musical production!
Jazz concerts in Jazz Dock are complemented by afternoon´s pleasant seating and refreshments during the day, and in the summer also in the beautiful surroundings of the outdoor café and on the roof of the club.
The club doesn´t have a direct wheelchair access but the club friendly staff is ready to help.
How to get there:
- Accessibility by public transport:
metro B (yellow line): Anděl stop
tram - Švandovo divadlo stop or Arbesovo náměstí stop - Nearest car parking:
National Theatre (Národní divadlo), Ostrovní 1, Prague 1


