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A Morning with Philharmonic Musicians ⬩ From the Percussion Kitchen
Come see and hear a remarkable amount of percussion instruments! With the philharmonic player Pavel Polívka, we're going to a world of traditional and exotic percussion - coconuts, gourds, and even hooves, all in the form of an active workshop.
Performers
Pavel Polívka percussionist
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.
One teacher can order tickets to this programme for a maximum of 30 pupils/students.
Come see and hear a remarkable amount of percussion instruments! With the philharmonic player Pavel Polívka, we're going to a world of traditional and exotic percussion - coconuts, gourds, and even hooves. We'll see the influence of a rhythmic accompaniment on the sound of classical compositions like Beethoven's Ninth Symphony or Mozart's Requiem. There will also be film music, where percussion plays an indispensable role. Everything is in the form of an active workshop.
Rudolfinum — Rudolfinum premises
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
Vacancies and other information about the concert will be provided by the Czech Philharmonic's Customer Service.
Group bookings for schools and preschools at edu@ceskafilharmonie.cz from 1st June.