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Subscription Series


In its 129th season, the Czech Philharmonic presents subscription cycles A, B, C and four special concerts. Chief Conductor Semyon Bychkov will share the baton with Principal Guest Conductor Jakub Hrůša. Sir Simon Rattle accepted the title of Principal Guest Conductor Rafael Kubelík Chair. Nathalie Stutzmann and Alan Gilbert will make their debut with the orchestra. Pianist Daniil Trifonov will take on the role of Artist-in-Residence.


Subscription Series A • Six evening concerts

Subscription Series A  •  Six evening concerts

The Subscription Series A will take the audience through the history of music as well as various genres, from Beethoven’s symphonies to Dvořák and Janáček’s opera The Cunning Little Vixen. True experts will guide you on your journey: Czech Philharmonic Chief Conductor Semyon Bychkov, British conducting legend Sir John Eliot Gardiner, regular guest conductor in the Rudolfinum Manfred Honeck and BBC Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo.

Subscription Series B • Six evening concerts

Subscription Series B  •  Six evening concerts

In the Subscription Series B, you will hear Bohuslav Martinů’s opera Ariane in concert, the world première of piano concerto by Thomas Larcher performed by Kirill Gerstein, two of Antonín Dvořák’s symphonies, Mahler’s First as well as a colourful mix of other orchestral works and concertos for solo instruments. Among the conductors are Semyon Bychkov, Jakub Hrůša and Tomáš Netopil.

Subscription Series C • Four evening or afternoon concerts

Subscription Series C  •  Four evening or afternoon concerts

The Subscription Series C will open with a concert celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, the second night will include the world première of a composition for two trombones by Czech composer Miloš Štědroň, the third evening will introduce works by less well known composers Jan Novák and Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The series will conclude with Chief Conductor Semyon Bychkov conducting A German Requiem by Johannes Brahms.

Special Non-Subscription Concerts

Special Non-Subscription Concerts

We also have our traditional special concerts in the 125th season – the Opening Concert and three concerts on the New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day – but we are adding new ones. These are two Concerts for Freedom and Democracy and two Special Christmas Concerts. The traditional season finale will be the Open Air Concert on the Hradčany Square in Prague.

Dress Rehearsals • Public dress rehearsals

Dress Rehearsals  •  Public dress rehearsals

In the 125th season, we will offer you nine of the very popular public dress rehearsals. One of the Czech Philharmonic musicians will do a short introduction before each dress rehearsal which is then completely in the hands of the conductors. They may stop the music at any point and give feedback to the musicians or rehearse selected parts repeatedly.

Advent Concerts • Four afternoon concerts

Advent Concerts  •  Four afternoon concerts

The 125th season will only have four of the popular Advent concerts held in the Rudolfinum’s Suk Hall on Advent Sundays at 3 pm. But their exciting programmes and performers will certainly offer you the best of the chamber ensembles of Czech Philharmonic musicians and their guests.

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