Concert in the Rudolfinum - MOZART, VIVALDI, SMETANA
Spend a pleasant evening in the company of masters of classical music. The Suk Hall in the Rudolfinum in the Prague will feature compositions by W. A. Mozart, A. Vivaldi, J. S. Bach, A. Dvořák, B. Smetana and others. You can listen to them in the performance of the professional chamber ensemble Parnas Ensemble. The Parnas Ensemble specializes in pieces of light classical music, classical favorites, and ballroom dance music. There are probably only a few more ensembles in Prague which can offer performances of such music of comparable quality, musicality, reliability and harmony.
All dates
Monday
11/11/2024
7:00 PM
Rudolfinum - Suk Hall
Praha
800 - 1200 CZK
Description
PROGRAM
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 ballet The Nutcracker
A. DVOŘÁK : Largo from the New World Symphony
Slavonic Dance
PERFORMERS
PARNAS ENSEMBLE
The Parnas Ensemble specializes in pieces of light classical music, classical favorites, and ballroom dance music. Apart from the well-known works of classical music (Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert, Smetana, Dvořák, Tchaikovsky), an integral part of its repertoire is formed by miniatures as well as transcriptions of famous works composed for other instrumental arrangements or originating in other genres (Strauss, Offenbach, Gershwin, Joplin). There are probably only a few more ensembles in Prague which can offer performances of such music of comparable quality, musicality, reliability and harmony.
Its versatile and extensive repertoire enables The Parnas Ensemble to offer classical and contemporary music for varied occasions. Since its premiere engagement, the group has been invited to perform at prestigious international congresses such as the NATO Prague Summit in 2002, at various social events, for dignitaries such as Václav Havel, as well as special occasions and concerts in the greater Prague area and abroad.
The Parnas was formed in the 1990s as The Parnas Quartet, followed by its larger line-up The Parnas Ensemble in 2007, by members of the Prague Symphony Orchestra to fill a void in the Prague musical community for a high-calibre chamber group performing both light classical and ballroom dance music. Critics have stressed their brilliant art, their virtuosity and sense of a polished dramaturgy of individual performances.
Since 2007, the ensemble has recorded two CDs of the most popular classical pieces and performed many concerts, especially in Rudolfinum–the prestigious concert house in Prague, and toured Japan with great success in 2012 as well as in 2014. The Parnas Ensemble strives to satisfy not only the music critics but first and foremost its audience of listeners.