Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall
Price from 200 to 800 CZK
Unjustly neglected Czech composers will again be under the spotlight thanks to enthusiasts of (not only) early music among the Philharmonic players. The Rudolfinum Consort will conclude our season in the spirit of Classicism. In works for wind instruments, including two modern-era premieres, the ensemble will demonstrate the forms the style took in the music of internationally recognised Czech natives.
Programme
Josef Mysliveček Octet in B flat major for two oboes, two clarinets, two French horns, and two bassoons Josef Fiala Three quintets for two English horns, two French horns, and bassoon, selections Three duettos for oboe and bassoon Antonín Vranický Two Hunting Marches in the French Manner for octet, double bassoon, and trumpet, selections Leopold Eugen Měchura Piano Septet for flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon, viola, and double bass František Vincenc Kramář Partita in B flat major, Op. 67
Performers
Rudolfinum Consort Roman Novotný flute Štěpánka Andělová oboe, English horn Vladislav Borovka oboe, English horn Lukáš Ditrich clarinet Jan Brabec clarinet Ondřej Roskovec bassoon Tomáš Františ bassoon Ondřej Šindelář contrabassoon Walter Hofbauer trumpet Kateřina Javůrková French horn Mikuláš Koska French horn Eva Krestová viola Adam Honzírek double bass
Subscription series I
Czech Chamber Music Society
Subscription sales for the 2026/2027 season begin on 15 April at 10 a.m.
Customer service is available on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Whenever you need to purchase a wheelchair-accessible ticket.
Performers
Rudolfinum Consort
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