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Czech Philharmonic ⬩ Giovanni Antonini
Two orchestras will take turns on stage during this programme: the Czech Student Philharmonic and the Czech Philharmonic. The junior ensemble will begin with a Mozart symphony and will experience working with the outstanding conductor Giovanni Antonini, who will also be the soloist in a concerto by Telemann.
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K 550 (35')
— Intermission —
Georg Philipp Telemann
Concerto in C major for recorder, strings and basso continuo, TWV 51:C1 (16')
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 41 C major, K 551, “Jupiter” (31')
Performers
Stefano Barneschi violin, concertmaster
Giovanni Antonini conductor, recorder
Czech Youth Philharmonic
Czech Philharmonic
“To me, Prague is a magical place, and I take every visit there to give a concert as a special opportunity. I am doubly looking forward to this visit because I will be conducting not only the great Czech Philharmonic, but also the Czech Student Philharmonic. As an orchestra with a long tradition, the Czech Philharmonic is now opening up to new ways of interpreting the classical repertoire. And young musicians are the future of classical music. Their energy and desire to learn are the engine that drives music, and they set an example for other young people that they draw to concert halls”, wrote Maestro Antonini.
The partner of the concerts of the Czech Youth Philharmonic is the VZP.
Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall
Dress rehearsal
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.
Customer Service of Czech Philharmonic
Tel.: +420 227 059 227
E-mail: info@czechphilharmonic.cz
Customer service is available on weekdays from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm.