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Czech Chamber Music Society

VenueRudolfinum
CalendarSun 11 Oct 2026 - Mon 26 Apr 2027
Cast

10 June 2026

Duration of the programme 1 hour 30 minutes

Czech Chamber Music Society

Programme

Bryce Dessner
Le Bois (10')

Maurice Ravel
String Quartet in F major (29')

— Intermission —

Nordic Folk project
original arrangements of Scandinavian folk music (30')

Performers

Danish String Quartet 
Frederik Øland violin
Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen violin
Asbjørn Nørgaard viola
Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin cello

 

11 October 2026

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 8 in G major, Op. 30, No. 3
Violin Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 96
Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 “Kreutzer”

Performers

Jan Fišer violin
Martin Kasík piano

 

14 October 2026

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 “Spring”
Violin Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 30
Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor, Op. 30

Performers

Jan Fišer violin
Martin Kasík piano

 

19 October 2026

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 12
Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 12 
Violin Sonata No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 12
Violin Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 23

Performers

Jan Fišer violin
Martin Kasík piano

 

23 November 2026

Programme

Robert Schumann
Dichterliebe, Op. 48

Pedro Humberto Allende 
Seis Cantos infantiles
12 Tonadas de Carácter Popular Chileno pro piano, selections

Luis Saglie 
Songs for baritone and piano (world premiere)    

Maurice Ravel 
Don Quichotte à Dulcinée, M 84

Rubin Goldmark 
Prairie Idylls, a suite of four compositions for piano

Antonín Dvořák
Love Songs, Op. 83

Performers

Javier Arrey baritone
Jan Dušek piano

 

25 November 2026

Programme

Gabriel Fauré
Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 15

Thomas Adès
Piano Quintet, Op. 20

Johannes Brahms
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25

Performers

Josef Suk Piano Quartet 
Radim Kresta violin
Eva Krestová viola
Aneta Šudáková cello
Pavel Zemen piano

Radka Dohnalová violin

 

29 November 2026

Programme

Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Double Bass Quartet No. 4 in D major

Franz Schubert
Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello, and double bass in A major, Op. 114 “Trout”

Performers

Quintetto della Trota
Markéta Vokáčová violin
Ondřej Martinovský viola
Jan Keller cello
Adam Honzírek double bass
Barbora Prokopová piano

 

6 December 2026

Programme

Antonín Dvořák (arr. by Jaroslav Krček)
Moravian Duets, Op. 32
Christmas songs of Bohemia and Moravia for cimbalom ensemble

Performers

Czech Philharmonic Cimbalom Ensemble and guests

 

8 December 2026

Programme

Paul Peuerl
Three Baroque Dances for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and piano

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Divertimento No. 4 in B flat major for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, K 439b

Ludwig van Beethoven 
Piano Trio No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 11, arranged for clarinet, bassoon, and piano

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Concert Piece No. 2 in D minor for clarinet, bassoon, and piano, Op. 114

Bohuslav Martinů
Four Madrigals for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, H 266, No. 2 and No. 3

Zbyněk Matějů
Overloading (world premiere)

Performers

In modo camerale
Jana Brožková oboe
Ludmila Peterková clarinet
Jaroslav Kubita bassoon
Daniel Wiesner piano

 

13 December 2026

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 12

Claude Debussy
Violin Sonata in G minor

César Franck
Violin Sonata in A major

Performers

Janine Jansen violin
Alexandre Kantorow piano

 

20 December 2026

Programme

George Frideric Handel (arr. by Tomáš Františ)
Water Music, selections
Music for the Royal Fireworks, selections

Czech Advent and Christmas music (arr. by Tomáš Františ)

Performers

Czech Double Reed Ensemble and members of the Czech Philharmonic
Vladislav Borovka oboe
Jana Brožková oboe
Tomáš Františ bassoon
Vojtěch Jouza oboe
Jaroslav Kubita bassoon
Martin Petrák bassoon
Ondřej Roskovec bassoon
Ondřej Šindelář bassoon
Barbora Trnčíková oboe
Jiří Zelba oboe

En Arché Chamber Choir

 

5 January 2027

Programme

Zdeněk Fibich
Piano Quartet in E minor, Op. 11

Pavel Trojan Snr.
Viennese Counterpoint, piano quartet, Op. 98

Robert Schumann 
Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op. 47

Performers

Wiener Klavierquartett
Katharina Engelbrecht housle
Magdalena Eber viola
Jan Ryska violoncello
Maximilian Flieder klavír

 

17 January 2027

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1
Piano Sonata No. 13 in E-flat Major, Op. 27, No. 1
Diabelli Variations, Op. 120

Performers

Evgeny Kissin piano

 

18 January 2027

Programme

Zdeněk Fibich
Piano Trio in F minor

Walter Rabl
Fantasy Pieces for Piano Trio, Op. 2

Antonín Dvořák
Piano Trio No. 3 in F minor, Op. 65

Performers

Smetana Trio
Markéta Janoušková violin
Jan Páleníček cello
Jitka Čechová piano

 

20 January 2027

Programme

Joseph Haydn
Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, Hob. XV:25

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49

Ludwig van Beethoven 
Piano Trio in B flat major, Op. 97 “Archduke”

Performers

Guarneri Trio Prague
Čeněk Pavlík violin
Marek Jerie cello
Ivan Klánský piano

 

13 February 2027

Programme

Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in F major (orig. in E major), BWV 1035
Sonata for recorder and obligato harpsichord in E minor (orig. in D minor), BWV 527
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in A major, BWV 1032
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in D minor (orig. in C minor) BWV 997
Trio Sonata for recorder and obligato harpsichord in F major (orig. in C major) BWV 529

Performers

Jakub Kydlíček Baroque recorder
Vojtěch Spurný harpsichord

 

15 February 2027

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet No. 16 in F major, Op. 135

György Kurtág
6 Moments musicaux for string quartet, Op. 44

Antonín Dvořák
String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 “American”

Performers

Juilliard String Quartet    
Areta Zhulla violin 
Leonard Fu violin
Molly Carr viola
Astrid Schween cello

 

21 February 2027

Programme

Johann Sebastian Bach
Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543

César Franck
Chorale No. 2 in B minor

Franz Liszt (arr. by Louis Robilliard)  
The Legend of St Francis of Paola Walking on the Waves

Camille Saint-Saëns (arr. by Edwin Lemare) 
Danse macabre

Thomas Adès
“Preambulum” and “Arietta” from Under Hamelin Hill

Jehan Alain
Litanies for large organ

Marcel Dupré
Three Preludes and Fugues, op. 7

Performers

Vincent Dubois organ

 

1-3 March 2027

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 0 in E flat major, WoO 4
Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19
Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58

Performers

Kirill Gerstein piano

Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra

 

24 March 2027

Programme

Programme TBA

Performers

Trio Incendio

 

14 April 2027

Programme

Joseph Haydn
String Quartet No. 2 in C major, Hob. III:57

Bohuslav Martinů
String Quartet No. 2, H 150

Johannes Brahms 
String Sextet No. 2, Op. 36

Performers

Martinů Quartet
Lubomír Havlák violin
Adéla Štajnochrová violin
Martin Stupka viola
Jitka Vlašánková cello

Michal Kaňka cello
Zbyněk Paďourek viola

 

18 April 2027

Programme

Philip Glass
“Opening”, Part I from the composition Glassworks 

Claude Debussy
“Ondine”, Prelude No. 8 from Préludes, Book II

Philip Glass
Etude No. 15

Jean-Philippe Rameau
Suite No. 3 in D major, selections

Claude Debussy
Children’s Corner

Jean-Philippe Rameau
Suite No. 2 in E minor, selections

Claude Debussy
Estampes

Performers

Víkingur Ólafsson piano

 

20 April 2027

Programme

Gioacchino Rossini  (arr. by Richard Kleinmichael)
L'italiana in Algeri, overture to the opera

Johannes Brahms
Hungarian Dances, selections

Gioacchino Rossini (arr. by Richard Kleinmichael)
The Barber of Seville, overture to the opera

Antonín Dvořák
Slavonic Dances, selections

Gioacchino Rossini (arr. by Richard Kleinmichael)
La gazza ladra, overture to the opera 

Performers

Sergio Marchegiani piano 
Marco Schiavo piano

 

26 April 2027

Programme

Josef Mysliveček 
Octet in B flat major for two oboes, two clarinets, two French horns, and two bassoons
Josef Fiala
Three quintets for two English horns, two French horns, and bassoon, selections
Three duettos for oboe and bassoon 
Antonín Vranický 
Two Hunting Marches in the French Manner for octet, double bassoon, and trumpet, selections
Leopold Eugen Měchura 
Piano Septet for flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon, viola, and double bass 
František Vincenc Kramář
Partita in B flat major, Op. 67

Performers

Rudolfinum Consort
Roman Novotný flute
Štěpánka Andělová oboe, English horn
Vladislav Borovka oboe, English horn
Lukáš Ditrich clarinet
Jan Brabec clarinet
Ondřej Roskovec bassoon
Tomáš Františ bassoon
Ondřej Šindelář contrabassoon
Walter Hofbauer trumpet
Kateřina Javůrková French horn
Mikuláš Koska French horn
Eva Krestová viola
Adam Honzírek double bass

 

Venue
Rudolfinum

The Rudolfinum, one of the most noteworthy buildings in Prague, was built between 1876 and 1884 according to the designs of architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulze. Originally intended as a multipurpose cultural building in Prague, the Rudolfinum was inagurated on February 7, 1885. It carried out its mission until 1919, when it was converted to the House of Commons of the Czechoslovak Republic. Concert activity was restored to the Rudolfinum during the German occupation, but full rehabilitation, particularly of the gallery, did not take place until 1992. After a general reconstruction by architect Karel Prager in 1992, the Rudolfinum became the home of the Czech Philharmonic and the Rudolfinum Gallery.

 

Dvorana – Ceremony Hall

The central space in the gallery portion of the Rudolfinum was designed by Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz as an entrance hall to the art gallery. After 1918, however, this space was converted into a parliamentary cafeteria, and after World War II it served as a gymnasium for the Prague Conservatory. At the end of the 1980s, Ceremony Hall was threatened with reconstruction – but plans to tear down the main staircase to make room for another concert hall did not go through, and the hall retained its original appearance. Of particular interest in Ceremony Hall are 25 empty spaces on its walls, which were originally intended to be filled in with frescos. The majority of the eminent Czech painters, however, boycotted the 1891 fresco competition in protest over the large number of German artists involved in the construction of the Rudolfinum.

 

Dvořák Hall

The Czech Philharmonic took the stage in this world-famous concert hall in 1896, performing for its first-ever concert under the baton of Antonín Dvořák himself. The hall remained a space for concerts and performances until 1918, at which time it became a boardroom for the new parliament of the Czechoslovak Republic. The stage and the organ loft became a tribunal (garnished with a statue of President T.G. Masaryk), from which parliamentary leaders presided over proceedings. The hall's original character (and purpose) was restored
in 1940–1942 according to a project conceived by Antonín Engel and Bohumír Kozák, and it has remained in this form through to the present. In accordance with Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz's original proposal, the central visual element in the hall is an organ, which was made in Frankfurt, Germany. During the hall's stint as a parliamentary meeting place, the organ was housed in Brno. When it returned to the Rudolfinum in 1940, its register was extended. Dvořák Hall's final update took place in 1992 when the entire Rudolfinum building underwent reconstruction.

 

When travelling by public transport, get off at the Staroměstská metro station (Line A), tram stop (trams nos. 17, 18 and 53) or bus stop (no. 207).
Parking is available at the underground parking facility on Jan Palach Square. The facility is not part of the Rudolfinum premises.

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