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Program and cast

5 and 6 November 2025

Lada Bočková | soprano

Magdaléna Hebousse | soprano

Petr Nekoranec | tenor

Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno

Prague Symphony Orchestra

Petr Altrichter | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Franz Schubert - Symphony No. 8 in B minor "Unfinished"

Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy - Symphony No. 2 in B flat major Op. 52 "Lobgesang"

 

 

12 and 13 November 2025

Yefim Bronfman | piano

Israel Philharmonic

Lahav Shani | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major Op. 73 "Emperor"

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 5 in E minor Op. 64

 

 

10 and 11 December 2025 - Christmas Cantata for UNICEF

Roman Patočka | violin 

Máté Szücz | viola 

Lukáš Bařák | baritone

Daniela Valtová Kosinová | organ 

Pueri gaudentes 

Radost Praha Children’s Choir

The Kühn Choir of Prague

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Łukasz Borowicz | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Karol Kurpiński - The Castle of Czorsztyn – Overture

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E flat major K 364

Arthur Honegger - Christmas Cantata for baritone, mixed choir, children's choir, organ and orchestra

 

 

21 and 22 December 2025 | Czech Christmas Mass – stage performance

Director Matěj Forman decided to make the Czech Christmas Mass by J. J. Ryba, beloved by all Czechs, available to all generations. As a result of his work with colourful sets, wooden puppets and costumed singers, even adults are transported back to their childhood during the performance.

 

Markéta Klaudová / Magdaléna Hebousse | soprano

Marie Svobodová / Tereza Papoušková | alto

Jaroslav Březina / Ondřej Holub | tenor 

Pavel Švingr / Jiří Miroslav Procházka | bass

The Kühn Choir of Prague

Matěj Forman | stage director, set designer

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Zdeněk Klauda | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Stage performance

Jakub Jan Ryba - Czech Christmas Mass

 

 

1 January 2026 - New Year’s Concert

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Tomáš Netopil | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Antonín Dvořák - Slavonic Dances Op. 46 and 72

 

 

14 and 15 January 2026 | Verdi – Requiem

Krassimira Stoyanova | soprano

Ester Pavlů | alto

Pavel Černoch | tenor 

Patrick Zielke | bass

Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Tomáš Brauner | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Giuseppe Verdi - Requiem

 

 

4 and 5 February 2026

Boris Giltburg | piano 

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Kevin John Edusei | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Lili Boulanger - D'un matin de printemps

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Piano Concerto No. 1 in B minor Op. 23

Sergei Prokofiev - Symphony No. 5 in B flat major Op. 100

 

 

4 and 5 March 2026

Bella Adamova | mezzo-soprano

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Tomáš Netopil | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings Op. 11

Gustav Mahler - Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the Death of Children)

Josef Suk - Fairy Tale Op. 16

 

 

18 and 19 March 2026

Olivier Latry | organ 

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Marko Letonja | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Hector Berlioz - Roman Carnival, Overture Op. 9

Francis Poulenc - Concerto for organ, timpani and strings in G minor

Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 in C minor "Fate"

 

 

1 April 2026 | Dvořák – Stabat mater

Veronika Rovná | soprano

Jolana Slavíková | alto

Petr Nekoranec | tenor 

Jan Hnyk | bass

Prague Philharmonic Choir

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Alena Hron | conductress

 

PROGRAMME

Antonín Dvořák - Stabat Mater Op. 58 

 

 

15 and 16 April 2026

Josef Špaček | violin 

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Leonard Slatkin | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Leonard Slatkin - Schubertiade (Czech premiere) 

Bohuslav Martinů - Violin Concerto No. 1

Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 "Eroica"

 

 

29 and 30 April 2026 | Stage performance

Lada Bočková | Gabriel 

Ondřej Holub | Uriel 

Pavel Švingr | Raphael

Markéta Klaudová | Eve

Lukáš Bařák | Adam 

Matěj Forman | stage director

Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Tomáš Netopil | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Stage performance

Joseph Haydn - The Creation (Die Schöpfung), Oratorio Hob. XXI:2

 

 

11 June 2026

Gábor Boldoczki | trumpet

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Case Scaglione | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Mieczysław Weinberg - Trumpet Concerto in B flat Major Op. 94

Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11 in G minor Op. 103 "The Year 1905"

 

 

17 and 18 June 2026

Simona Houda Šaturová | Mariken 

Jiří Brückler |  Devil

Bella Adamova | Mary

Daniel Matoušek | Mascaron

Pavel Švingr | Son of God

Vladimír Polívka | Leader of the Play

Prague Philharmonic Choir

Prague Symphony Orchestra 

Tomáš Netopil | conductor

 

PROGRAMME

Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 6 in F major Op. 68 "Pastoral"

Bohuslav Martinů - Mariken of Nimègue

Municipal House Theater Prague

  Municipal House (Czech: Obecní dům) is a civic building that houses Smetana Hall, a celebrate concert venue, in Prague, Czech Republic. Its address is Náměstí Republiky 5, next to the Powder Gate in the center of the city.
  The Royal Court palace used to be located on the site of the Municipal House. From 1383 until 1485 the King of Bohemia lived on the property. After 1485, it was abandoned. It was demolished in the early 20th century. Construction of the current building started in 1905. It opened in 1912.[citation needed] The building was designed by Osvald Polívka and Antonín Balšánek.

  The Municipal House was the location of the Czechoslovak declaration of independence.

  The building is of the Art Nouveau architecture style. The building exterior has allegorical art and stucco. There is a mosaic called Homage to Prague by Karel Špillar over the entrance.  On either side are allegorical sculpture groups representing The Degradation of the People and The Resurrection of the People by Ladislav Šaloun. Smetana Hall serves as a concert hall and ballroom. It has a glass dome. 

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