Beethoven. Schumann
Prague Philharmonia, Vadim Gluzman, Eugene Tzigane
Hear music by two great German composers in Prague's most esteemed concert hall, the Dvořák Hall in Rudolfinum.
Hear music by two great German composers in Prague's most esteemed concert hall, the Dvořák Hall in Rudolfinum.
Top rated chamber concert of the famous classical music pieces in Rudolfinum Suk Hall
Visit the famous Rudolfinum in the morning. Hear the world class Czech orchestra in Dvořák Hall.
The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.
The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.
The Czech Philharmonic invites you to a concert that begins with a symphony and ends with an overture.
Czech baritone Jiří Rajniš delivers Korngold, Mahler, and others in the esteemed Dvořák Hall.
Symphony of D was composed by J. K. Vaňhal. He influenced the symphonic works of W. A. Mozart, L. van Beethoven, and the early works of F. Schubert.
Rudolfinum Suk Hall welcomes the chamber Parnas Ensemble to perform magical classical music pieces.
Rudolfinum Suk Hall welcomes the chamber Parnas Ensemble to perform magical classical music pieces.
Dvořák Hall offers great acoustics so you can fully immerse in the orchestral and chamber concerts. In 1896, the famous Dvořák's "Symphony from the New World" was performed there by the Czech Philharmonic and conducted by maestro himself. Rudolfinum is also the seat of Czech Philharmonic. Suk Hall is well suited for chamber concerts and piano recitals.
Collegium 1704 is well respected orchestra & choir. It focuses on the treasures of the Baroque repertoire and classical music. Czech Philharmonic is the most famous Czech orchestra and their concerts are always an experience to cherish. Their precise and incredibly emotional performances earned them status of one of the most renowned world orchestras.
As you walk in the historical part of Prague, pay attention to the buildings and its ornaments. Admire the Old Town, the most ancient Prague part, the picturesque Jewish Quarter or the 14th century Charles Bridge. Yes, you can't avoid other tourists. But you can still cherish the feeling of past lurking at your from everyhwere and this we really love about our capital city.