Dvorak - Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", 60 musicians on stage
An evening of masterpieces: Dvořák and Brahms performed by the North Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
The venue is Smetana Hall, Prague's most beautiful concert hall, and the Municipal House's main hall.
Program
A. Dvořák - Symphony No.9 E minor „From the New world“
J. Brahms – Concerto for violin and orchestra D major op.77
Performed by
North Czech Philharmonic, 60 musicians on stage
Conductor – Manuel Tevar
Violin– Eduard Steude
North Czech Philharmonic is an internationally recognized orchestra dating back to 1838. The orchestra performs in European cultural centres like Munich, Berlin, Basle, Paris, Valencia, Lisbon, Belgrade, Budapest, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Grenoble, Madrid, La Valetta, and others. In 2006, the orchestra began cooperating with the prestigious agency Columbia Artists Management New York Inc. The latest project was a tour to Germany with the Lord of the Rings Symphony by Howard Shore with motives of the same film.
Note
Duration: 120 minutes
Dress code: Casual
Senior citizen discount: over 65 years
Student discount: 11 - 26 years old with a valid student identification card
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Nov 9 SaturdayVivaldi - The Four Seasons, Sarasate - Gypsy Airs op. 20
Time: 17:00
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Nov 9 SaturdayStrauss, Mozart, Dvorak & Opera with Ballet
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 11 MondayThe Best of Classics
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 18 MondayThe Best of Classics
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 19 TuesdayThe Best of Mozart and Dvorak
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 20 WednesdayVivaldi - The Four Seasons, Sarasate - Gypsy Airs op. 20
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 23 SaturdayPachelbel, Mozart and Vivaldi in the Municipal House
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall -
Nov 26 TuesdayThe Best of Classics
Time: 20:00
Municipal House (Obecní dům), Smetana hall