Sestava 1 - PKF · LUCIANO BERIO Folk Songs ONDŘEJ ŠTOCHL Jin – Nostalgy and Hope (premiere of...
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Captivating 2017–2018
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Dear friends,
At the start of a new season – my third as the PKF – Prague Philharmonia chief conductor and music director – I would like to say a few words of recapitulation. You – the PKF – have reached the topand together we reap the fruits of previous hard work.Last year we made a few recordings for prestigiouslabels and they have been enthusiastically received.The orchestra’s reputation has been strengthened. Our collaboration with the Royal Opera in Oman as their orchestra in residence has been deepened.During our USA tour we visited more than fifteen cities!Around the world, the PKF – Prague Philharmoniaenjoys the reputation of a virtuoso orchestra offeringexcellent performances; an orchestra capable of elegant phrasing, unique sound and absolutecommitment to music.
My personal and artistic experience with the PKFplayers gets more rewarding and encouraging by the day. It has been a great honour for me to havethe opportunity to get to know Prague and its inspiringaudiences better. Our hope is that you will enjoy ourconcerts as much as we enjoy preparing them for you.We look forward to sharing our passion for music withyou in the upcoming 2017–2018 season.
Emmanuel VillaumeMusic Director and Chief Conductor
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A IN SHORT: – 10 concerts at the Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum, 7.30 pm– Subscription full price: CZK 4 800 / 4 200 / 3 600 / 2 600 – Subscription senior: CZK 4 400 / 3 800 / 3 300 / 2 400 – For individual ticket prices see the concerts information – Student CZK 100 (per concert, 3rd price category and below)– Donor‘s ticket in support of PKF: CZK 3 000
the Human Voice and Legacy of Beethoven
With the motto ‘Captivating’, the PKF – PraguePhilharmonia enters its 24th season, paying tribute to the human voice and Ludwig van Beethoven’s oeuvre. In contrast with the last instrumental season, in this year’sPKF programme shine a number of names of outstandingsingers, regular guests at world-renowned opera stages. With the second pivotal theme running through the programme the orchestra returns to its roots, to the key PKF repertoire, the so called Viennese School.Altogether nine of Beethoven’s orchestral works will adornthis season, including four symphonies. The master piece ‘The Creation’ by Joseph Haydn, Beethoven’s teacher, will be also performed. Another area of attention will beBeethoven’s modern legacy in the works of the Viennesecircle; namely Richard Strauss, Anton Webern, Alban Berg and Alexander Zemlinsky. Excursions into the 20th and 21st centuries and the works of Benjamin Britten, Luciano Berio, Bohuslav Martinů and the contemporaryCzech composer Ondřej Štochl will bring a breath of freshair. A new PKF – Prague Philharmonia season – different,unique, ‘Captivating‘.
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JAKuB HrŮŠA And KAteŘInA KnĚŽÍKoVÁSun 22 October 2017, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Kateřina Kněžíková — sopranoDvořák Trio Jakub Hrůša — conductor
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENFidelio, OvertureAria of Marzellina ‘O, wär' ich schon mit dir vereint’BOHUSLAV MARTINŮConcerto for Piano Trio and Strings H. 231Concertino for Piano Trio and Strings H. 232WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART‘Bella mia fiamma, addio’ KV 528LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENLeonora III, Overture
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neW YeAr’s ConCert / tHe CZeCH eLeMent Fri 5 January 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Daniel Müller-Schott — violoncelloEmmanuel Villaume — conductor
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENCoriolan Overture Op. 62ANTONÍN DVOŘÁKCello Concerto in B minor Op. 104Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88
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PAstorAL oPenInG Sun 10 September 2017, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Andrei Bondarenko — baritone Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
ANTON WEBERNIm SommerwindGUSTAV MAHLERLieder eines fahrenden GesellenLUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 6 in F major Op. 68 ‘Pastoral’
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suPPÉ‘s GreAt MAss Sun 8 October 2017, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Marie Fajtová — soprano Jana Hrochová — mezzo-soprano Jaroslav Březina — tenor Jiří Brückler — baritone Czech Philharmonic Choir of BrnoPetr Fiala — choirmaster Leoš Svárovský — conductor
FRANZ VON SUPPÉGrosse instrumental Messe / Great Instrumental Mass
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eroICA Sun 25 February 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Jeremy Ovenden — tenor Rory Macdonald — conductor
EDWARD ELGAR Serenade for String Orchestra Op. 20BENJAMIN BRITTEN Nocturne Op. 60LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 ‘Eroica’
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KArItA MAttILA And PAuL McCreesH Sat 21 April 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Karita Mattila — soprano Paul McCreesh — conductor
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTIdomeneo, Chaconne from the Ballet Music KV 366 LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENConcert Aria ‘Ah! Perfido’ Op. 65 PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKYSuite No. 3 in G major Op. 55
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tHe CreAtIon Sat 20 January 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Simona Houda-Šaturová — sopranoPaul Groves — tenor Martin Snell — bass Czech Philharmonic Choir of BrnoPetr Fiala — choirmaster Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
JOSEPH HAYDNDie Schöpfung / The Creation Hob. XXI:2
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IMPressIon And eXPressIonSun 4 February 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Angela Brower — mezzo-sopranoMartin Opršál — vibraphoneIlyich Rivas — conductor
CLAUDE DEBUSSYPetite SuiteLUCIANO BERIOFolk Songs ONDŘEJ ŠTOCHLJin – Nostalgy and Hope (premiere of the version for vibraphone and orchestra)LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 1 in C major Op. 21
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Sumi Jo — soprano Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
RICHARD STRAUSSMetamorphosenAria of Zerbinetta ‘Grossmächtige Prinzessin‘ from Ariadne auf NaxosWOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTMagic Flute
OvertureAria of Pamina ‘Ach ich fühl’s‘
Concert Aria ‘No, no, che non sei capace‘ KV 419Concert Aria ‘Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!‘ KV 418 The Abduction from the Seraglio
Overture Aria of Constanze ‘Martern aller Arten‘
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CAdenCe And deCAdenCeWed 9 May 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Dinara Alieva — soprano Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
ALEXANDER ZEMLINSKYSinfoniettaSERGEI RACHMANINOFFSongs Op. 4, 14, 21, 26, 38ALBAN BERGLyric SuiteWOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTSymphony No. 38 in D major KV 504 ‘Prague‘
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'FAte' For tHe endInG Wed 27 June 2018, 7.30 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Lucas Meachem — baritone Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
RICHARD WAGNERLohengrin, Overture GUSTAV MAHLERKindertotenliederLUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 ‘Fate’
CZK 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST) Donor’s ticket*: CZK 3 000
* More information about the Donor’s Ticket on page 37
** VIP TICKET – A welcome drink, refreshments during the interval, and an after
the concert meeting with the star of the evening Sumi Jo and the conductor Emmanuel Villaume in one of the Rudolfinum luxury lounges!
– The best seats in the middle of the first or second row on the balcony.
– A free copy of the programme.– VIP cloakroom.– Sumi Jo’s favourite flower for the ladies.
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PKF – Prague Philharmoniadonor’s subscription series in close collaboration with the Lobkowicz family.
Allow yourself to be tempted by some enthralling storiesfrom the arts. Discover the rich artistic heritage of one of the oldest surviving Czech aristocratic families. Bringyourselves, your friends or your business partners to fourexclusive concerts performed by the PKF – PraguePhilharmonia and guests in the magical environment of the Lobkowicz Palace with its unique atmosphere.
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in the hall and entry to all parts of the evening – The subscription is transferable – When purchasing the subscription you automatically become
a member of the PKF – Philharmonia Club – The subscription for 1 person costs 16 000 CZK including VAT– For reservations and further information contact: Dana Syrová,
director of the PKF – LOBKOWICZ Series, e-mail: [email protected]
PKF – LOBKOWICZ SeriesStories from the Arts
LThe evenings at the Lobkowicz Palace are an opportunity for the PKF – PraguePhilharmonia to show off its sparklingvirtuosity in an intimate, unique venue and share it with those who like us arefascinated by endless stories of art.
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Tue 17 October 2017Ödön Rácz — double bass
Mon 20 November 2017Gábor Boldoczki — trumpet
Individual tickets for concerts in 2017 are available also on line at www.pkf.cz/lobkowiczseries
Ticket price: CZK 4 000
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PROGRAMME
6 pm Welcome drink and tour of the exhibition
6.45 pm Introduction to the themes of the evening
7 pm Concert by the PKF – Prague Philharmonia and soloists in the Imperial Hall
8.45 pm Meeting the artists over a glass of wine, with refreshments provided by the head chef of the Lobkowicz Palace
9.30 pm Stories from the Arts – the curators of the Lobkowicz music collection reveal its treasures through enthralling story-telling
It is a great honour for us to collaborate with the PKF – Prague Philharmonia on thisspecial project, offering our guests a uniquemusical experience at the Baroque LobkowiczPalace as well as an opportunity to get toknow the vast Lobkowicz musical collectionspresented by the collection’s curators.
William Lobkowicz
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Mon 5 March 2018 Sergei Nakariakov — trumpet
Mon 9 April 2018 Kristóf Baráti — violin
Wed 12 September 2018Emmanuel Villaume — conductor
Tue 30 October 2018Jean-Louis Capezzali — oboe
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usurPAtor tIrAnno or LoVe’s Woesin eArLY BAroQue sonGs Mon 18 September 2017, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
MUSICA CUM GAUDIOBeata Altior, Josefína Matyášová — violin Balázs Adorján — viola da gamba Martin Šmíd — harpsichord and artistic leader Magdalena Šmídová Turchichová — soprano Kristýna Pangrácová Franková — mezzo-soprano Pavel Rehberger — percussion Filip Jevič — presenter
CLAUDIO MONTEVERDIInterrotte speranze (Concerto: settimo libro de madrigali) / Pur ti miro (L‘Incoronazione di Poppea)GIOVANNI ANTONIO RIGATTIOcchi miei (Musiche concertate Op. 2)GIROLAMO FRESCOBALDICanzon Prima á 2 Canti (Canzoni da sonare, Libro primo) / Canzon Seconda á 2 Canti (Canzoni da sonare)BARBARA STROZZILagrime mie (Diporti di Euterpe Op. 7)TARQUINIO MERULASu la cetra amorosa (Arie e capricci) / Ciaccona à CantiGIOVANNI FELICE SANCESUsurpator tiranno (Cantade, Libro secondo) / Lagrimosa beltà(Cantade, Libro secondo)
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Word — Poem — song Make reservations for Monday evenings with the PKF –Prague Philharmonia! The Chamber Series at the CzechMuseum of Music offers ten concerts with distinctprogramming that spans centuries and genres. As usual,the (K) series is a show of virtuosity and the art of teamworkof the PKF players and their guests, jointly the mainprotagonists of chamber evenings. A half of the series’concerts will reflect the dominant theme of the season – the human voice. You may look forward to the musical-theatrical project of early Baroque songs Usurpator tiranno,as well as the arrangements of Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder formezzo-soprano and string quartet and Shakespeare’ssonnets set to music. Among the purely instrumentalprogrammes we’d like to bring to attention the eveningswith the popular Dvořák Trio, the Zeiher Quartett and theclosing concert that focuses on Baroque oboe concertos.Alongside compositions by Couperin, Monteverdi, J. S. Bachor Haydn we shall hear music by Janáček, Novák and PetrEben. We have a new offer – a family ticket for the (K) series.By instilling the love of chamber music in your children, you may create a spring board for symphonic concerts!
The musicologist Martina Sermain will be guiding the audiencesthrough the concerts.
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Muse’s KIss or CHerCHeZ LA FeMMeMon 13 November 2017, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Hana Jarošová Kubisová — violin Lucie Hilscherová — mezzo-sopranoSlávka Vernerová Pěchočová — piano
GIUSEPPE TARTINISonata for Violin and Piano No. 10 in G minor Op. 1 ‘Didone abbandonata‘JOSEPH HAYDNCantata for Solo Voice and Piano ‘Arianna a Naxos‘ H. 26b/2ROBERT SCHUMANNCarnaval Op. 9 (selection)VÍTĚZSLAV NOVÁKTale of the Heart for Mezzo-soprano and Piano Op. 8JOHANNES BRAHMSSonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 in A major Op. 100
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PKF – PrAGue PHILHArMonIA WInd QuIntet Mon 8 January 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Jiří Ševčík — flute Vladislav Borovka — oboeJan Brabec — clarinet Václav Fürbach — bassoonJan Musil — French horn
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTDivertimento in B flat major KV 137ANTONÍN REJCHAWind Quintet No. 9 in D major Op. 91CARL NIELSENWind Quintet Op. 43LUCIANO BERIOOpus number ZOO
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LoVeLess sonGsMon 9 October 2017, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Dagmar Mašková — viola Michiyo Keiko — soprano Eva Garajová — mezzo-soprano Jaroslav Šaroun — piano
OTTORINO RESPIGHISong Cycle Deità silvane P. 107JAN NOVÁKOrpheus et Eurydice for Soprano, Viola d’amore and PianoPYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKYFive Romances for Mezzo-soprano and Piano PETR EBENLoveless Songs for Alto and ViolaJOHANNES BRAHMSZwei Gesänge for Alto, Viola and Piano Op. 91
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dVoŘÁK trIoMon 30 October 2017, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Jan Fišer — violin Tomáš Jamník — violoncelloIvo Kahánek — piano
JOSEPH HAYDNPiano Trio No. 44 in E major Hob. XV:28BOHUSLAV MARTINŮPiano Trio No. 2 in D minor H. 327FRANZ SCHUBERTPiano Trio No. 2 in E flat major Op. 100 D 929
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sHAKesPeAre – sonnets In MusICMon 12 March 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
DUO TERESLucia Fulka Kopsová — violin Tomáš Honěk — guitar& Lucie Silkenová — soprano Markéta Foukalová — jazz singer
SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS SET TO MUSIC BYZDENEK MERTA / LUKÁŠ HURNÍK / JIŘÍ CHVOJKA / MATEJ BENKO /JURAJ FILAS / REBECCA CLARKE / ŠTĚPÁNKA BALCAROVÁ /ONDŘEJ KUKAL / MARTIN BRUNNER
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ZeIHer QuArtettMon 23 April 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Alexander Zeiher — 1st violin Tomáš Hájek — 2nd violinMakoto Sudo — viola Lukáš Pospíšil — violoncello
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTString Quartet in B flat major KV 589LEOŠ JANÁČEKString Quartet No. 1 inspired by L. N. Tolstoy’s Kreutzer SonataFELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDYString Quartet No. 6 in F minor Op. 80
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MusIC At tHe 18tH CenturY FrenCH CourtMon 29 January 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
BDF TRIOVladislav Borovka — oboe Tomáš Františ — bassoonOlga Dlabačová — harpsichord
JACQUES DUPHLYSelection of pieces for Harpsichord accompanied by oboe and bassoon from the collection ‘Pièces de clavecin en concerts’FRANÇOIS COUPERINThe Royal Concerto for Oboe and Basso Continuo from the cycle‘Concerts Royaux’FRANTIŠEK XAVER RICHTERSonata No. 6 in G minor for Harpsichord, Oboe and Bassoon MARIN MARAISLes Folies d´Espagne for Bassoon and HarpsichordJEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAUConcerto No. 5 from the collection ‘Pièces de clavecin en concerts’
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KAPrÁLoVÁ QuArtet And ester PAVLŮMon 19 February 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Veronika Panochová — 1st violin Simona Hurníková — 2nd violinEva Krestová — viola Simona Hečová — violoncello& Ester Pavlů — mezzo-soprano
JOSEPH HAYDNString Quartet No. 2 in D minor Op. 76 ‘Quinten’FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDYString Quartet No. 1 in E flat major Op. 12GUSTAV MAHLER5 Songs from the cycle ‘Rückert-Lieder’ arranged for soprano and string quartet
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BAroQue oBoe ConCertosMon 11 June 2018, 7.30 pmCzech Museum of Music
Jan Souček — oboe Jana Brožková — oboeCollegium PKF – Prague Philharmonia
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHConcerto in D minor BWV 1059 (arranged by Arnold Mehl)GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL Concerto in C minor (newly discovered) ANTONIO VIVALDIConcerto in D minor for Two Oboes RV 535GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANNConcerto in D minor
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tHe PoWer oF Words – ZdeneK MertATue 10 October 2017, 7.30 pm Experimental Space NoD
The producer, pianist, and composer Zdenek Merta will talk aboutthe importance of text for composers. How can you tell a goodlyricist, and what inspires them?
Programme: an artist’s evening – across all genres
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In tHe rHYtHM oF JAZZ – JIŘÍ stIVÍnTue 14 November 2017, 7.30 pmExperimental Space NoD
The foremost Czech jazz musician, multi-instrumentalist andcomposer Jiří Stivín talks about the place of jazz and swing in today’smusic production. What is the young generation of artists andaudiences stand towards jazz?
Programme: a non-conventional programme of music withelements of jazz and swing played by members of PKF
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MusIC And FILM – MArtIn KuBALATue 23 January 2018, 7.30 pmExperimental Space NoD
An evening with Martin Kubala, director and cinematographer of many extraordinary documentaries about exceptional peoplefrom, above all, the world of music, film, theatre and dance. What’s the role of music in film? What is the key to choosing music for film?
Programme: musical treats from films, specially arranged for this evening
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sVast Horizons of the 21st CenturyThe contemporary music series The Beauty of Todaybrings in the 2017–2018 season again a cycle of sixconcerts-discussions offering audiences striking views on contemporary music. We can look forward toimportant guests and themes on the programme thatcriss-cross the world of 21st-century culture. And there will be plenty of exceptional made-to-measureperformances in the season.
The series’ subtitle Vast Horizons of the 21st-centurysuggests that significant figures from Czech cultural life,spanning various art disciplines and all bound by music, will meet in special evenings. On each occasion the music, as the main part of the programme, will correspond to the chosen theme of the evening. All under the wings of the PKF – Prague Philharmonia,their chamber soloists and their guests.
Hana Dohnálková, the artistic programmer of The Beauty of Today Series.
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MusIC And PoetrY – VÁCLAV KoPtATue 6 March 2018, 7.30 pmExperimental Space NoD
Václav Kopta is an actor and son of the foremost Czech lyricist,translator and theatre scriptwriter Pavel Kopta, author of many of Hana Hegerová’s song texts; his grandfather was the poet andtranslator Josef Kopta. This evening Václav will talk about the relationship between music and poetry and about his famousfamily, whose domain was and is the spoken and written word.
Programme: music and poetry
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MusIC And sound – JAn troJAnTue 3 April 2018, 7.30 pmExperimental Space NoD
What is it like working with sound, where is the border betweensound and tone? Jan Trojan, composer, sound designer and expert in the field of electro-acoustic music will tell us more.
Programme: an acoustically varied programme designedspecifically for this evening
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WHere Is todAY’s MusIC HeAdInG or MusICAL HodGe-PodGeTue 19 June 2018, 7.30 pmExperimental Space NoD
The cycle (S) will conclude with novelties of 21st-centurycompositions. We shall focus on issues such as: how to get today’smusic to the audience, are the media assisting in this – be it radio,television or modern technology, or is a live concert still the bestplace to experience it?
Programme: selected pieces by contemporary composersperformed by non-conventional configurations of interprets
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Music In and Around usHey Hoopla Yippee Yippee!Come and celebrate with Šíma and Lupi.So that everybody hears,We’ve been together for five years!
The elves ŠÍMA AND LUPI celebrate in the 2017–2018season their fifth Birthday! Come and celebrate with us and taste some of the musical treats. The elves willintroduce to their young fans in an entertaining, inter-active way – to engage even the fidgets – new themesfrom the world of music. Children will learn how musicinfluences moods, and how it gets inspired by nature,home and foreign countries.
In the four-part series of concerts a varied selection ofmusical pieces, or their extracts, by various composers,will be heard in exciting contexts and accompanied byjolly narrations provided by the elves and conductors.
Script and direction: Vladimír JopekActing, singing, dancing: Filip Sychra and Stela ChmelováCostumes and setting: Kateřina Kroupová
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CZK 1 100 / 800 | CZK 900 / 700 | CZK 750 / 550– Individual tickets adult/child:
CZK 400 / 300 | CZK 300 / 250 | CZK 250 / 200– Donor’s ticket in support of PKF children projects: CZK 2 000
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d2/e2MusIC And nAtureSat 4 November 2017, 10 am and 12 pm Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Conductor Robert Kružík
Air, water, sunBring composer fun.Happy is his soulWhen he’s on a stroll.
The second concert will introduce compositions that find inspiration in nature.
PROGRAMMEGEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDELWater Music, orchestral suite (extracts)ANTONÍN DVOŘÁKIn Nature’s Realm Op. 91, concert overtureBEDŘICH SMETANAVltava (2nd of six symphonic poems ‘My Homeland’)NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOVFlight of the Bumblebee (an intermezzo from ‘The Tale of Tsar Saltan’)JOSEF SUKPlaying at Swans and Peacocks (2nd movement of ‘Fairy Tale’ Op. 16)
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d1/e1MusIC And MoodSat 14 October 2017, 10 am and 12 pm Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Conductor Paolo Bressan
For your moodMorning, evening, noon,Take the best potion –Music with emotion!
The first part of the series will highlight the role of music as the perfect vehicle of emotions and feelings – as an enchantressthat has power over our mood at a particular moment.
PROGRAMMEJOSEPH HAYDNSymphony No. 6 in D major ‘The Morning’ Symphony No. 7 in C major ‘The Noon’ Symphony No. 8 in G major ‘The Evening’GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDELMusic for the Royal Fireworks HWV 351 (extracts)LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVENSymphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 ‘Fate’ (1st movement)MODEST PETROVICH MUSSORGSKYThe Old Castle, picture No. 2 from ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’EDVARD HAGERUP GRIEGMorning Mood from the Suite No. 1 ‘Peer Gynt’ Op. 46BEDŘICH SMETANAThe Bartered Bride, the opera overture
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d4/e4MusIC And HoMeSat 19 May 2018, 10 am and 12 pmDvořák Hall, Rudolfinum
Conductor Petr Chromčák
The great Czech fourOpen music’s little doorSo every boy and girlDance the polka and swirl!
To conclude the series the children will hear four Czech composersin their jolly guise.
PROGRAMMEBEDŘICH SMETANADance of the Comedians from ‘The Bartered Bride’ and Louise’s Polka in E flat major ANTONÍN DVOŘÁKFuriant (Dance) from the Czech Suite Op. 39, Mazurek for Violin andOrchestra in E minor Op. 49 and Humoresques Op. 101 (extracts)LEOŠ JANÁČEK:Saws (Pilky) from the cycle ‘Lachian Dances’ and Gamekeeper(Hajný) from ‘Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs’BOHUSLAV MARTINŮUnlocking with a Word from the cycle ‘Songs on One Page’
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Conductor Ilyich Rivas
Brandenburg, Algeria,Prague, Oxford, Valencia.With music as your guardianYou’ll meet a Red Indian
At the third meeting children will hear compositions inspired by foreign countries.
PROGRAMMEJOHANN SEBASTIAN BACHBrandenburg Concerto (extracts)JOSEPH HAYDNSymphony No. 92 in G major ‘Oxford’FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDYSymphony No. 4 in A major ‘Italian’ and Symphony No. 3 in A minor ‘Scottish’WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZARTSymphony No. 38 ‘Prague’ KV 504GIOACCHINO ROSSINIThe Italian Girl in Algiers, opera overtureNIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOVCapriccio Espagnol Op. 34PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKYRomance in F minor for String Orchestra Op. 5 and Souvenir de Florence in D minor for String Sextet Op. 70ANTONÍN DVOŘÁKSymphony No. 9 in E minor ‘From the New World’ Op. 95 (extracts)
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ConCerts For sCHooLs
This will be the seventh year of the PKF – Prague Philharmoniaconcerts for schools, in its programming linked to a very popularD/E concert series in Rudolfinum. However, concerts for schools takeplace at a more intimate venue where the interaction with youngaudiences can be more intense. Two musical elves, Šíma and Lupi,present the programmes full of inventive quizzes.
Concerts are aimed at preschool and primary school children aged 4 to 7 years. There is the choice to order either the Czech or English version.
october 2017Wed 11 and Thu 12, 9.30 and 11 am MusIC And Mood, conductor Paolo Bressan
november 2017Thu 2 and Fri 3, 9.30 and 11 amMusIC And nAture, conductor Robert Kružík
February 2018 Tue 6 and Wed 7, 9.30 and 11 am MusIC And ForeIGn CountrIes, conductor Ilyich Rivas
May 2018 Thu 17 and Fri 18, 9.30 and 11 am MusIC And HoMe, conductor Petr Chromčák
Venue: Kulturní dům Ládví, Prague 8 (metro C ‘Ládví‘)Performance duration: 45 min
Ticket price: CZK 200 (English version), accompanying teachers free
Ticket reservation and more information: Phone +420 224 267 644E-mail: [email protected]/schools
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CHILdren’s CLuB notIČKA
NOTIČKA was founded by the PKF – Prague Philharmonia elevenyears ago, with the aim of providing young audiences of popularconcerts with an even stronger and more intense contact withclassical music and art.
Five to six weekend gatherings a year are organised by NOTIČKA,focusing not only on music and musical education, but providingalso an opportunity for children to develop their aestheticalsensitivity, experience something unique and learn many new facts.
This year’s theme is searching for music in other forms of art. The term petrified or frozen music will be explained, and also thatrhythm can be found in paintings and sculptures. Theatre and musicin theatre will be explored. We shall learn the difference betweenopera, ballet and musical and to conclude through a session of music therapy will find out whether music can heal.
The project is aimed at children 4 to 14 years old.Notička prep for children 3-4 years old.
We welcome new friends. If you want to join in, have a look at ourwebsite www.pkf.cz/noticka-club or contact our club coordinatorHana Zaalová.
E-mail: [email protected]
The main project partner is the Capital City of Prague
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PKF – Prague PhilharmoniaYou may know the orchestra as the Prague Chamber Philharmonia,the original name chosen by the ensemble’s founder, Jiří Bělohlávek.With his youthful orchestra he spent thirteen long and beautifulyears and his legacy is to this day heard in the ensemble’s accurateand idiomatic playing, in the perfect execution of details, in the waythe players communicate with their audience and in the zestemanating from each note played. Next year the PKF will celebrateits 25th anniversary. The number of concerts at home and abroad is increasing. The orchestra travels to destinations such as the USA,China and Oman and is enthusiastically received everywhere. Wemake CD recordings with star soloists. Why not join our audience‘family’ and share with us the unique atmosphere of our concerts?
Music is part and parcel of my life, of ourlives. I cannot imagine a better base forsharing this passion than I have at the PKFand a more beautiful city than Prague.
Emmanuel VillaumeChief Conductor
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Programme information, customer support and group orders(more than 10 persons) Mon – Fri 9.30 am – 4.30 pm (excluding holidays)Phone +420 224 267 644, [email protected]
Gift vouchersMake a gift to your family and friends in the form of PKF – PraguePhilharmonia gift vouchers at 400, 900 and 1 300 CZK presented ina neat sleeve-cover. The voucher can be used for online bookings aswell as at the PKF – Prague Philharmonia box office for all 2017-2018season concert series, including subscriptions available at the time of purchase. More information about booking tickets and conditionsfor use of the vouchers is available at: www.pkf.cz/en under ‘Concerts and Tickets’ – ‘Gift vouchers’.
Donor’s ticketWith one click you can support the PKF – Prague Philharmonia bypurchasing a donor ticket on-line. Why not become a one seasonbenefactor of one of the A, K, S concert series or concerts for children!During the purchase you will be asked to register and provide yourcontact details. It will be our pleasure to be able to thank you for yoursupport and inform you about the activities of the PKF – PhilharmoniaClub in the 2017-2018 season. A gift certificate can be sent.
dIsCountsSubscription ticketsSubscription tickets represent a discount of up to 55 % compared tothe price of individual tickets and offer a further 15 % discount forpurchasing extra tickets for individual concerts in the A, K, S and D/Eseries and special concerts.
ZTP and ZTP-P DiscountHolders of ZTP (1 person) and ZTP-P (1 person and 1 assistance) get50 % discount for all concerts in the season.
Children discountChildren under the age of 15 receive a discount of 50 % for allconcerts except the series L and children series D and E wherechildren subscriptions are available.
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All information regarding purchase of tickets and subscriptionprices, individual concert prices, and group ticket orders areavailable on our website www.pkf.cz under ‘Concerts and Tickets’ and ‘Buying Tickets and Subscriptions’.
Start of subscription sales 2017/2018Tue 2 May 2017 at 10 am
Start of individual concert tickets and gift vouchers sales Thu 1 June 2017 at 10 am
Subscription renewal and reservation On-line at www.pkf.czTue and Thu 9.30 am – 1 pm, Wed 9.30 am – 1 pm and 1 – 5 pmPhone +420 224 267 644, [email protected]
2016-2017 season subscriptions are automatically reserved for the next season until 31 May 2017. Unclaimed subscriptions will be available for sale from 1 June 2017.
Ticket sales – On-line at www.pkf.cz– At the PKF – Prague Philharmonia box office (cash or card)– At more than 200 sales points in the Czech Republic
through the Perfect System network as listed at www.colosseumticket.cz/cs/prodejni-mista
Remaining tickets will be available at concert venues an hour beforethe beginning of the concert. Payment by cash only.
Box Office PKF – Prague Philharmonia Husova 7, 110 00 Prague 1 (1st floor)Tel. +420 224 267 644, [email protected]
Opening hours: Tue and Thu 9.30 am – 1 pm, Wed 9.30 am – 1 pmand 1 – 5 pm Summer opening hours: : 25 July – 31 August 2017 Tue – Thu 9.30 am – 1 pm
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suBsCrIPtIon serIes PrICes
I. II. III. IV.A (10 concerts)full price 4 800 CZK 4 200 CZK 3 600 CZK 2 600 CZK
senior 4 400 CZK 3 800 CZK 3 300 CZK 2 400 CZK
K (10 concerts)full price 2 500 CZK
senior 1 800 CZK
s (6 concerts)full price 1 500 CZK
senior 950 CZK
d/e (4 concerts)adult 1 100 CZK 900 CZK 750 CZK
child 800 CZK 700 CZK 550 CZK
L (4 concerts)donor’s range 16 000 CZK
ImprintOrganiser: PKF – Prague Philharmonia, o. p. s. Husova 241/7, 110 00 Prague 1, www.pkf.czGraphics: BOOM DesignDrawings of elves: Kateřina KroupováPrint: MiniMaxStudioPhotos: Youngho Kang (Sumi Jo), David Christian Lichtag(Emmanuel Villaume), Petr Králík (PKF), Morris Media (photo from a concert at the Lobkowicz Palace) Closing date: 20 September 2017
We are grateful to the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art for makingavailable the Airship Gulliver to take photos of the orchestra.
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Family ticketsFor the K series family tickets are available (2 adults and theirchildren under 18 years) at 50 % discount. The K series is suitable for children from the age of 8.
Student discountFor the Series K and S tickets at 100 CKZ are available for studentsunder the age of 26 (holders of ISIC cards, student or pupils identitycards). The discount is available on-line or by e-mail not later than24 hours before the concert at: [email protected]
Discount ISICFor concerts in the Orchestral Series A, ISIC cards holders can buya ticket for 100 CZK – tickets starting from category III. The discountis available on-line.
Senior discountSubscription tickets for seniors over 65 years are available at special prices in the series A, K and S. The Senior subscription can be purchased by telephone on +420 224 267 644 or e-mail at [email protected].
Gift discountIf you wish to print a ticket as a gift with no price stated, pleasechoose Gift discount during the booking.
GENERAL INFORMATION – Discounts cannot be combined.– Purchased tickets cannot be exchanged or returned. Money will be refunded only
in the case of concert cancellation if no alternative is offered.– No replacement can be offered for lost tickets with the exception of subscriptions.
The organiser holds no responsibility for tickets bought outside the official sellingpoints of PKF – Prague Philharmonia and Perfect System, s.r.o.
– The organiser reserves the right to check the certificates used to purchase the discounted tickets when they are presented at the hall entrance.
– In the interest of undisturbed concert performance late arrivals automatically lose their right to be seated at their chosen seat and will be offered available seats but only during the interval or applause. Thank you for your cooperation.
– The organiser reserves the right to change the programme and substituteperformers if necessary, and this does not constitute right to a ticket refund. All changes are published at www.pkf.cz/en.
– Detailed information of PKF Conditions of Sale is available at www.pkf.cz/en.
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September (Prices are in CZK)
Sun 10/9/2017, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A1 / Pastoral Opening 3 000* / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST)
Mon 18/9/2017, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K1 / Usurpator Tiranno 2 000* / 400 / 300 (seniors) / 100 (students)
October
Sun 8/10/2017, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A2 / Suppé‘s Great Mass 3 000* / 900 / 760 / 580 / 390 (SL) / 150 (ST)
Mon 9/10/2017, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K2 / Loveless Songs 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Tue 10/10/2017, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S1 / The Power of Words 1 500* / 300 / 200 (seniors / 100 (students)
Sat 14/10/2017, 10 am, 12 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum D1+E1 / Music and Mood 2 000* / 250– 400 (adults) / 200–300 (child)
Tue 17/10/2017, 7 pm / Lobkowicz Palace L3 / Double Bass’ Paganini 4 000
Sun 22/10/2017, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A3 / Jakub Hrůša and Kateřina Kněžíková 3 000* / 900 / 760 / 580 / 390 (SL/E) / 150 (ST)
Mon 30/10/2017, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K3 / Dvořák Trio 2 000* / 400 / 300 (seniors) / 100 (students)
November
Sat 4/11/2017, 10 am, 12 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum D2+E2 / Music and Nature 2 000* / 250– 400 (adults) / 200–300 (child)
Mon 13/11/2017, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K4 / Muse’s Kiss or Cherchez la femme 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Tue 14/11/2017, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S2 / In the Rhythm of Jazz 1 500* / 300 / 200 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Mon 20/11/2017, 7 pm / Lobkowicz Palace L4 / The Final Fanfare 4 000
December
Sat 17/12/2017, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum M / Special Concert: Sumi Jo 3 500** / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST)
January
Fri 5/1/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A4 / New Year’s Concert 3 000* / 900 / 760 / 580 / 390 (SL/E) / 150 (ST)
Mon 8/1/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K5 / PKF Wind Quintet 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Sat 20/1/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A5 / The Creation 3 000* / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL) / 200 (ST)
Tue 23/1/2018, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S3 / Music and Film 1 500* / 300 / 200 (seniors / 100 (students)
Mon 29/1/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K6 / Music at the 18C French Court 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
February
Sat 3/2/2018, 10 am, 12 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum D3+E3 / Music and Foreign Countries 2 000* / 250– 400 (adults) / 200–300 (child)
Sun 4/2/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A6 / Impression and Expression 3 000* / 900 / 760 / 580 / 390 (SL/E) / 150 (ST)
Mon 19/2/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K7 / Kaprálová Quartet and Ester Pavlů 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Sun 25/2/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A7 / Eroica 3 000* / 900 / 760 / 580 / 390 (SL/E) / 150 (ST)
March
Mon 5/3/2018, 7 pm / Lobkowicz Palace L1 / Sergei Nakariakov Part of subscription series L 2018
Tue 6/3/2018, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S4 / Music and Poetry 1 500* / 300 / 200 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Mon 12/3/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K8 / Shakespeare – Sonnets in Music 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
April
Tue 3/4/2018, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S5 / Music and Sound 1 500* / 300 / 200 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Mon 9/4/2018, 7 pm / Lobkowicz Palace L2 / Kristóf Baráti Part of subscription series L 2018
Sat 21/4/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A8 / Karita Mattila and Paul McCreesh 3 000* / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST)
Mon 23/4/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K9 / Zeiher Quartett 2 000* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
May
Wed 9/5/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A9 / Cadence and Decadence 3 000* / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST)
Sat 19/5/2018, 10 am, 12 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum D4+E4 / Music and Home 2 000* / 250– 400 (adults) / 200–300 (child)
June
Mon 11/6/2018, 7.30 pm / Czech Museum of Music K10 / Baroque Oboe Concertos 2 000* / 400 / 300 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Tue 19/6/2018, 7.30 pm / Experimental Space NoD S6 / Where Is Today’s Music Heading? 1 500* / 300 / 250 (seniors) / 100 (students)
Wed 27/6/2018, 7.30 pm / Dvořák Hall, Rudolfinum A10 / ‘Fate’ for the Ending 3 000* / 1 300 / 900 / 700 / 500 (SL/E) / 200 (ST)
GLOSSARYSL/E partial view/above the stageST standing * Donor‘s ticket ** VIP ticket
COMMENTCzech Museum of Music and NoD (series K and S) – free seating
Main Partner
The Capital City of Prague supports the PKF – Prague Philharmonia in 2017 with the sum
of 9,6 million CZK. Thank you.
General Media Partner
Main Media Partners
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Special thanks for supporting us to:
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