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From Vienna to Warsaw ⬩ Collegium 1704
Beginning of subscription tickets sale: 11 April 2023. Beginning of individual tickets sale: 1 June 2023.
Programme
J. V. H. Voříšek
Symphony in D Major, Op. 23
F. Chopin
Piano Concerto
Performers
Václav Luks conductor
laureate of the Chopin Piano Competition 2023
Collegium 1704
V. H. Voříšek, a native of Bohemia, spent most of his life in Vienna, where he worked his way up to the position of organist to the imperial court, and his music was a departure point for leading Romantic composers. It is in his piano music that we first encounter the term “impromptu”, a genre later closely associated with Franz Schubert and Frédéric Chopin. The concert will feature Voříšek’s only symphony and a piano concerto by Chopin. Appearing with Collegium 1704 will be the new winner of the prestigious Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, which focuses on historical instruments this year. On 16 October 2023, we will announce the name of the soloist and which Chopin concerto will be played.
Rudolfinum — Dvořák Hall
How to buy tickets
Buy onlineFor online shopping you will be redirected to the organizer or seller website.
Personally at the Rudolfinum cash desk
Vacancies and other information about the concert will be provided by the Czech Philharmonic's Customer Service.
Beginning of subscription tickets sale: 11 April 2023
Beginning of individual tickets sale: 1 June 2023