Czech Philharmonic
The Subscriptions of the Czech philharmonic | Cyklus A - Thursday 2022/2023
Subscription Series A features stellar artists. At the forefront is the chief conductor Semyon Bychkov, who will present one programme of Russian music and one of Mahler—the latter is part of a complete cycle of performances of Mahler’s symphonies. The artists-in-residence Simon Rattle and Magdalena Kožená and the chief guest conductor Jakub Hrůša will be presenting original Czech repertoire. The other two concerts will focus on older music — Giovanni Antonini is returning to Prague with a programme of Mozart and Baroque music, half of which he will be performing with the Czech Student Philharmonic.
Performance within the subscription
Behzod Abduraimov, Česká filharmonie
Premiéra
Thursday
10/6/2022
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Simon Rattle, Česká filharmonie
Premiéra
Thursday
11/24/2022
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Jakub Hrůša, Česká filharmonie
Premiéra
Thursday
12/15/2022
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Giovanni Antonini, Česká filharmonie
Premiéra
Thursday
2/9/2023
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Tom Borrow, Česká filharmonie
Premiéra
Thursday
3/9/2023
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Semjon Byčkov, Česká filharmonie | Mahler
Premiéra
Thursday
6/8/2023
7:30 PM
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Praha 1
120 - 1400 CZK
Description
ABOUT THE SUBSCRIPTIONS OF THE CZECH PHILHARMONIC
Subscription Series A features stellar artists. At the forefront is the chief conductor Semyon Bychkov, who will present one programme of Russian music and one of Mahler—the latter is part of a complete cycle of performances of Mahler’s symphonies. The artists-in-residence Simon Rattle and Magdalena Kožená and the chief guest conductor Jakub Hrůša will be presenting original Czech repertoire. The other two concerts will focus on older music — Giovanni Antonini is returning to Prague with a programme of Mozart and Baroque music, half of which he will be performing with the Czech Student Philharmonic. The season’s debutant Maxim Emelyanychev will appear in a programme of music of the Classical and early Romantic periods. All of the soloists are first class: we can look forward to hearing Behzod Abduraimov, Leonidas Kavakos, and Tom Borrow.
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Alšovo nábř. 12, Praha 1