Learn with Us

The Czech Philharmonic’s education programmes have been designed to inspire, connect and bring together anyone who is eager to listen – from children to adults, first time listeners to seasoned concert goers. Join us at whatever stage you are in your classical music journey in a world where stories and sounds intertwine.

300+

programmes organized each year

50 000+

annual visitors to our events

130+

Orchestral Academy graduates

800+

concerts performed by pupils and students

Programmes for children, teenagers, and adults

Experience guided concerts, instrument demonstrations and fun workshops designed to help audiences gain a deeper understanding of classical music, the composers behind the music and the historical contexts from which the music was born.

Programmes for preschools and schools

Children and teachers of preschools, primary and secondary schools are in for a treat: our entertaining education programmes not only include concerts and workshops but also activities such as the every popular escape games.

“We believe in live, personal encounters with music. It’s not just about information — we want to show how music can be beautiful and powerful.”

Petr Kadlec

Petr Kadlec

Head of Education Programmes

Long-Term Projects

Orchestral Academy

The young musicians who perform alongside the orchestra’s lead players – in rehearsals, concerts and on tour.

Czech Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

Made up of music school students, this permanent orchestra can be heard performing at our education events.

Joint Orchestra of Music School Pupils

Six months of intensive rehearsals connects 60 students with members of the Czech Philharmonic, culminating in a concert each season.

Music in Schools

Support for music teachers and other professional educators in the field of music.

Romano Drom

The Czech Philharmonic’s collaboration with singer Ida Kelarová and her children’s choir Čhavorenge.

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