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Address | Alšovo nábřeží 12 Prague Central Bohemian Region Praha 1 Czech Republic |
Contains | Dvořák Hall Kubelík Lounge Suk Hall |
Google maps | 50° 5' 23.844" N 14° 24' 55.569" E |
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PragueEva Gevorgyan plays Mozart & Beethoven
Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven
Prague Chamber Orchestra; Eva Gevorgyan
PragueJanine Jansen plays Mendelssohn
Brahms, Mendelssohn, Dvořák
Czech Philharmonic; Sir Antonio Pappano; Janine Jansen; Prague Philharmonic Choir
PragueCzech Philharmonic / Czech Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Haydn, Vivaldi, Gluck
Czech Philharmonic Youth Orchestra; Giovanni Antonini; Josef Špaček Jr; Czech Philharmonic
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Das Paradies und die Peri: Scintillating Schumann in Prague
Daniel Harding made a memorable debut with the Czech Philharmonic, aided by a superb chorus and cast of singers.
An old friend still impresses in Prague
Garrick Ohlsson returns to the scene of earlier triumphs for breathtaking Brahms with Emmanuel Villaume and PKF – Prague Philharmonia.
Semyon Bychkov leads an electric evening at the Rudolfinum
The Czech Philharmonic give sharp, spirited performances of cutting-edge compositions, including the world premiere of Thierry Escaich's new piano concerto.
Kožená entrances the Rudolfinum with Martinů miniatures
Magdalena Kožená provides a compelling case for two little-heard Martinů song cycles; Rattle and the Czech Phil are competent but not altogether convincing in Schumann.
A spirited celebration by hometown heroes at the Rudolfinum
The Czech Philharmonic offers a heartfelt tribute to some of the nation's most admired composers with help from contemporary stars.
Czech music soars under Hrůša's baton at the Rudolfinum
Jakub Hrůša puts a fresh face on two 20th-century milestones, with fiery support from Leonidas Kavakos.
The Czech Philharmonic debuts a bold new Prague Symphony
Detlev Glanert's homage to Kafka highlights an evening of stellar sounds and talent, including Johan Dalene playing Sibelius.
A model residency for the Czech Philharmonic at the Rudolfinum
With fresh programming and superb performances, artists-in-residence Magdalena Kožená and Sir Simon Rattle add another dimension to the Czech Philharmonic season.