Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
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Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA

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Celebrate the season with friends and family in a unique atmosphere
Concert at the Rudolfinum
Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA

Last updated on 29 March 2026

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The internationally renowned Parnas Ensemble will enliven the concert hall of the Suk Hall in Prague's Rudolfinum. It will feature works by such greats as W. A. Mozart, A. Vivaldi, J. S. Bach, A. Dvořák, B. Smetana and others. The Parnas Ensemble specialises in light classical music and, apart from its thematic concerts, is also invited to prestigious international congresses. In the past, these have included, for example, the NATO Summit in Prague in 2002.
The concert will take place in a beautiful historic building, which is pleasantly warm, allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere and music in perfect comfort.


Programme:

A. VIVALDI : The Four Seasons selection
G. BIZET : Suite from Carmen
C. DEBUSSY : Clair de lune ("Moonlight")
M. RAVEL : Bolero
B. SMETANA : Vltava (Moldau)
J. STRAUSS : Pizzicato Polka
W. A. MOZART : A Little Night Music
F. SCHUBERT : Ave Maria
J. S. BACH : Air
P. I. TCHAIKOVSKY : Waltz of the Flowers from the ballet The Nutcracker
A. DVOŘÁK : Largo from the New World Symphony
Slavonic Dance