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Morning Concerts
The Morning Concerts in the 2025|2026 season will highlight Czech music such as works of Dvořák and Martinů, alongside those of composers including Brahms.. Performers include violinist Bohuslav Matoušek, pianist Miroslav Sekera, and the Prague Guitar Quartet who will also premiere a new work by Lukáš Hurník.
Czech repertoire continues to play a central role in the which will include the premiere of a new piece by Lukáš Hurník performed by the Prague Guitar Quartet. Kateřina Englichová and Vilém Veverka bring a similarly bold approach to classical interpretation, with their programme featuring music by Petr Wajsar. The series will also showcase rising talents, including the dynamic HAMU Percussion Ensemble who present a distinctive programme.
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Subscription prices from 1200 to 1320 CZK
Saturday
Individual tickets for all public dress rehearsals will go on sale on 10 September 2025 at 10 a.m.
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What's On
Antonín Dvořák
Violin Sonata in F major, Op. 57 (23')
Bohuslav Martinů
Intermezzo (four pieces for pro violin and piano), H 261 (10')
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108 (22')
Performers
Bohuslav Matoušek violin
Miroslav Sekera piano

What's On
Antonín Procházka
Klíč (4')
Gene Koshinski
Sync (7')
Leonhardt Waltersdorfer
D´N´A (5' 30'')
Petra Brynychová
Shinrin Yoku (20')
— Intermission —
Adi Morag
Octabones (9')
Gene Koshinski
Whiz-Bang (6')
Owen Clayton Condon
Fractalia
Antonín Procházka, Matěj Diviš
Fofo fe fofo (5')
Antonín Procházka
Savana (4')
Performers
Academy of Performing Arts Percussion Ensemble
Antonín Procházka
Matěj Diviš
Petra Brynychová
Milan Dotlačil
Filip Kuchárik
Vít Rafael Matyska
Vojtěch Vencl
Jakub Kadečka
Daniel Mikolášek artistic director
Martin Debřička saxophone

What's On
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 6 in D major, Hob I:6 (24')
Bohuslav Martinů
Sonata da camera for cello and chamber orchestra (28')
Maurice Ravel
Le tombeau de Couperin, M. 68 (17')
Performers
Eduard Šístek cello
L'Armonia Terrena
Zdeněk Klauda conductor

What's On
Programme and performers TBA

What's On
Leoš Janáček
On an Overgrown Path, book I, selections
Edvard Grieg
Peer Gynt, Suite No. 1, Op. 46, selections
Štěpán Rak
Variations on a Theme of Jaromír Klempíř
George Gershwin
Three Preludes
Lukáš Hurník
World Premiere
Performers
Prague Guitar Quartet
Marek Velemínský
Eliška Holá
Matěj Freml
Patrick Vacík

What's On
Maurice Ravel (arr. by Otomar Kvěch)
Le Tombeau de Couperin – The Tomb of Couperin (17')
Ilja Hurník
Tombeau de Köchel for oboe and harp (8')
Bedřich Smetana (arr. by Hanuš Jan Trneček)
Fantasia on the symphonic poem Vltava (12')
Petr Wajsar
Miniature for oboe and harp (7')
Performers
Kateřina Englichová harp
Vilém Veverka oboe