Collegium of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
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The Collegium of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra brings together the finest musicians from the Czech Republic’s leading ensembles. Known for its refined sound and vibrant interpretations, the ensemble specializes in chamber music, offering audiences a rich and intimate musical experience. With performances ranging from Baroque masterpieces to contemporary works, the Collegium demonstrates exceptional versatility and artistic excellence. Under the direction of experienced conductors, it captivates listeners with its precise technique, expressive phrasing, and remarkable cohesion. Each concert is a unique journey through centuries of musical heritage, showcasing the talents of both established and emerging musicians. Audiences can enjoy the energy, passion, and refinement of Czech orchestral tradition in every performance, making each event a memorable highlight for music lovers of all ages.
Program and cast
Program
J.S.Bach – Concerto for violin, viola and strings D minor BWV 1043
A.Vivaldi – The Four Seasons (Spring-Sommer-Autumne-Winter)
F.Waxman – Carmen Fantasy (for violin and strings)
Adeste Fideles
Amazing Grace
Gloria in Excelsis Deo
Christmas carrols
F.X.Gruber – Silent night
Perform
Collegium of the Prague radio symphony orchestra
Vlastimil Kobrle – violin (A.Vivaldi)
Erwin Eungsoo Kim – violin (J.S.Bach, F.Waxman)
Ohhyun Kwon – viola ( J.S.Bach)
Anna Sklenářová – soprano
Kristýna Slachová – mezzosoprano
Municipal House Theater Prague
Municipal House (Czech: Obecní dům) is a civic building that houses Smetana Hall, a celebrate concert venue, in Prague, Czech Republic. Its address is Náměstí Republiky 5, next to the Powder Gate in the center of the city.
The Royal Court palace used to be located on the site of the Municipal House. From 1383 until 1485 the King of Bohemia lived on the property. After 1485, it was abandoned. It was demolished in the early 20th century. Construction of the current building started in 1905. It opened in 1912.[citation needed] The building was designed by Osvald Polívka and Antonín Balšánek.
The Municipal House was the location of the Czechoslovak declaration of independence.
The building is of the Art Nouveau architecture style. The building exterior has allegorical art and stucco. There is a mosaic called Homage to Prague by Karel Špillar over the entrance. On either side are allegorical sculpture groups representing The Degradation of the People and The Resurrection of the People by Ladislav Šaloun. Smetana Hall serves as a concert hall and ballroom. It has a glass dome.

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