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A Morning with Philharmonic Musicians ⬩ Queen of the Harp – Seven Pedals and Forty-Seven Strings
The harp is undoubtedly the most elegant, golden, and mysterious instrument of the orchestra. But what happens when you want to load it on an airplane? Isn’t it a bit cumbersome? And how can one possibly tell which string is which? One of the world’s premier harpists Jana Boušková will reveal the mysteries of the harp.
Performers
Jana Boušková harpist
Jan Kyjovský instructor
The program for children is based on a musical part but also on a spoken word that will be given in Czech language only. The program will not be supplied with English subtitles.
The harp is undoubtedly the most elegant, golden, and mysterious instrument of the orchestra. But what happens when you want to load it on an airplane? Or carry it on stage? Isn’t it a bit cumbersome? And how can one possibly tell which string is which? One of the world’s premier harpists Jana Boušková will reveal the mysteries of the harp. And she just might even play harp with a ruler.
Rudolfinum — Suk Hall or Talich Lounge
How to buy tickets
Buy onlineFor online shopping you will be redirected to the website of the Czech Philharmonic.
Personally at the Rudolfinum cash desk
Information not only about available seats will be provided by the customer service of the Czech Philharmonic.
Group bookings for schools and preschools at edu@ceskafilharmonie.cz from 1st June.