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A Little Musical (and Other) Fun
What’s it like to play at the Rudolfinum? Not hide and seek but to play in an orchestra, for example? Which way do the players in the Czech Philharmonic go to get on stage? How noisy can the applause for the conductor get? And what is the word for the magic wand the conductor holds in his hand? Come have some fun with us.
Performers
Lucie Hlavičková instructor

Individual tickets for all public dress rehearsals will go on sale on 10 September 2025 at 10 a.m.
Customer Service of Czech Philharmonic
Tel.: +420 227 059 227
E-mail: info@czechphilharmonic.cz
Customer service is available on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In July and August from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The programme is based on a musical part but also on a spoken word that will be given in Czech language only. The programme will not be supplied with English subtitles.
The goal of the playful workshop is to introduce the Rudolfinum. We do plenty of walking, but it is worthwhile! We go from the foyer on the ground floor to the balcony and then back through the Presidential Lounge. And we go on stage, of course! At every stop, we find a picture of a musical instrument, we say something about it, and we notice many interesting things about the Rudolfinum. Finally, we arrange ourselves on stage like an orchestra, and with the aid of music, we try out what it is like when an orchestra is playing in the Rudolfinum.