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Series C could bear the subtitle “Vocal”. Three of the four programmes have a prominent vocal element, such as arias from the classical period sung by Magdalena Kožená, Honegger’s magnificent oratorio, or the Vocal Symphony by Vladimír Sommer.

The early music specialist Giovanni Antonini will prepare arias by Haydn, Mozart, and Mysliveček along with Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony. Chief conductor Semyon Bychkov will be presenting even older repertoire—Giovanni Gabrieli represents Venetian music of the early baroque period. Following Mozart with the Labèque sisters, we will move on to Schubert’s Second Symphony. Lukáš Vasilek will make his Czech Philharmonic debut conducting Arthur Honegger’s imposing oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake for narrators, solo voices, choir, and orchestra with the French actress Audrey Bonnet in the main role. Jakub Hrůša will also be leading large-scale performing forces in Vladimír Sommer’s Vocal Symphony, written in the 1950s. We will also hear the premiere of Pavel Zemek Novák’s Canto, a work premiered by the Czech Philharmonic, and Leif Ove Andsnes will play Grieg’s Piano Concerto.

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C1 — Czech Philharmonic • Giovanni Antonini


Dvořák Hall

What's on

Josef Mysliveček
L’Olimpiade, overture to the opera “Che non mi disse un dì!”, aria from Act II of the opera L’Olimpiade

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“Mi tradì quell’alma ingrata”, aria from Act II of the opera Don Giovanni

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Idomeneo, overture to the opera “Padre, germani, addio!”, aria from Act I of the opera Idomeneo

Joseph Haydn
Scena di Berenice, concert aria, Hob XXIVa:10

Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 “Pastoral”

Performers

Magdalena Kožená soprano

Giovanni Antonini conductor

Czech Philharmonic

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C2 — Czech Philharmonic • Katia and Marielle Labèque


Dvořák Hall

What's on

Giovanni Gabrieli (arr. Rolf Smedvig)
Canzon duodecimi toni 
Canzon septimi toni No. 2
Canzon VII
Canzon IX 
Concerto primo “La Battaglia”

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto No. 10 in E flat major for two pianos and orchestra, K 365

Franz Schubert
Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, D 125

Performers

Katia and Marielle Labèque pianos

Czech Philharmonic Brass
Robert Kozánek artistic director

Semyon Bychkov conductor

Czech Philharmonic

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C3 — Czech Philharmonic • Lukáš Vasilek


Dvořák Hall

What's on

Arthur Honegger
Joan of Arc at the Stake, oratorio in 11 scenes for narrators, solo voices, choir, and orchestra

Performers

Audrey Bonnet Jeanne d’Arc
Sébastien Dutrieux Brother Dominique
Susanne Bernhard Virgin Mary
Nadezhda Karyazina St Catherine
Veronika Rovná St Marguerite
Kyle van Schoonhoven Porcus
Paul Schweinester First herald 
Zachary Altman Second herald
TBA Narrators

Prague Philharmonic Choir
Lukáš Vasilek choirmaster

Prague Philharmonic Children’s Choir
Jiří Chvála, Petr Louženský choirmasters

Lukáš Vasilek conductor

Czech Philharmonic

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C4 — Czech Philharmonic • Jakub Hrůša


Dvořák Hall

What's on

Pavel Zemek Novák
CANTO. Unisono per orchestra (world premiere)

Edvard Grieg
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16

Vladimír Sommer
Vocal Symphony for mezzo-soprano, narrator, choir, and orchestra

Performers

Leif Ove Andsnes piano
Markéta Cukrová mezzo-soprano
Martin Myšička narrator

Prague Philharmonic Choir
Lukáš Kozubík choirmaster

Jakub Hrůša conductor

Czech Philharmonic

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