Concerts and Festivals in Prague

Prague has an extraordinary musical history and long tradition of musical education.It has been and still is a source of internationally famous performers and fine composers.The Praguue's citiziens enjoy deserved reputation as enthusiastic music lovers. In the end of 18th century and beginning of 19th century Prague had become a musical center of international importance. It was Estate Theatre who premiered Don Giovanni,written for Prague from W.A.Mozart.Very important for world classical music was generation of Czech nationalist composers as Dvorak, Smetana, Martinu, Janacek. Prague classical music concerts take place in the three opera houses and in several beautiful concerts halls and churches.Almost every day there are many concerts of any kind.
Prague's most prominent Art Nouveau building boasts the biggest concert hall in townn,
the Smetana Hall.The interior is decorated by prominent artists from the early 20th century.
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The Rudolfinum hosts regular concerts by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.The Dvorak Hall is used for major recitals,while soloists vocal and instrumentále can be heard in the smaller Suk Hall.
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The great composer Mozart stayed at this 18th century villa during 1789-1791.Now a dedicated Mozart museum,the Bertramka also serves as a venue for regular concerts of Mozart's work.
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First -rate acoustics that make organ concerts the best in Prague.Also worth a visit for choral music held during Sunday mass.
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Regular organ and choral recitals in a Baroque masterpiece.
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Place where Mozart have played is housed in the vast of Klementinum.You can enjoy a chamber music concerts with wonderfull acoustic.
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