Janáček. Mozart. Suk

PKF — LOBKOWICZ series L
Lobkowicz Palace
Jiřská 2/3, 119 00 Praha 1
Tickets

Donor's tickets: CZK 5000

French horn, conductor
Josef Suk
Meditation on the Old Bohemian Chorale “Saint Wenceslas” Op.35a
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra No. 3 E-flat major, K. 447
Leoš Janáček
Idyll

Concert schedule:

6.00 pm Welcome drink and tour of the exhibition

6.30 pm Stories from the Arts - “Still Life in the Lobkowicz Collections”, lecturers: Dita Baker and Lucie Vojtíšková

7.00 pm Concert by the PKF – Prague Philharmonia and soloists in the Imperial Hall

8.00 pm Meeting the artists with refreshments provided by the head chef of the Lobkowicz Palace

“My greatest motivation is that I profoundly love what I’m doing.”

Stefan Dohr has been proclaimed the “king of his instrument” by the New York Chronicle. As the principal horn of the Berlin Philharmonic who has performed as a soloist under the baton of Daniel Barenboim, Claudio Abbado and Christian Thielemann, he is undoubtedly the most proficient candidate to show off the beauty of this instrument. He collaborates on chamber projects with a number of stellar performers, such as Ian Bostridge or Maurizio Pollini. Dohr also found admirers among composers. Toshio Hosohawa wrote Moment of Blossoming for him, which Dohr performed with the Berlin Philharmonic and Sir Simon Rattle; a concerto written by Wolfgang Rihm was premiered by Dohr at the Lucerne Festival in 2014.

Music across three centuries: this is how we can characterize this year’s Lobkowicz Series. We will begin chronologically in the 18th century and will hear Mozart’s Concerto for Horn No. 3, a piece featuring characteristic elegance and lightness of Classicism. Janáček’s Idyll from the second half of the 19th century has a calm, romantic mood, which the composer may have acquired during his stay in Germany where this piece was created. The 20th century is represented by a great Czech composer Josef Suk. Composed in 1914, his Meditation on the Old Bohemian Chorale “Saint Wenceslas” connects us with medieval history as well. The chorale “Saint Wenceslas”, on which the composition is based, was created in the 12th century and thus belongs to the oldest Czech musical relics.

Preview of the programme

The subscription for 1 person costs 16,000 CZK including VAT.

The subscription covers all four concerts, a reserved seat in the hall and entry to all parts of the evening.

The subscription is transferable.

Contact us to make a reservation:

Dana Syrová
director of the Lobkowicz subscription project

T +420 724 245 372
e-mail: syrova@pkf.cz

With support
Hl.město Praha
Ministerstvo kultury
General partner
Komerční banka
Principal partner
Hyundai
General media partner
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Principal media partner
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Patron
RSBC
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