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Running Time
65 minutes
Price Reductions
900 CZK Tickets (rows 1-7)
Senior (65+yrs): 800 CZK.
Student (12-26yrs): 800 CZK.
Child (0-11yrs): 200 CZK.

750 CZK Tickets (rows 8-13)
Senior (65+yrs): 650 CZK.
Student (12-26yrs): 650 CZK.
Child (0-11yrs): 200 CZK.

600 CZK Tickets (rows 14-17)
Senior (65+yrs): 500 CZK.
Student (12-26yrs): 500 CZK.
Child (0-11yrs): 200 CZK.

If you qualify for free or discounted tickets, state it in Special Requests on the booking form.

In Number of Tickets on the booking form, state the total number of tickets required including free and discounted tickets.

Discounts are applied after you book and will be shown in your booking confirmation.

Dress Code
No official dress code for concerts, attire is mostly smart casual
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Christmas Concert at the Klementinum

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Classical Concert

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

This special Christmas Concert is performed in the historic Mirror Chapel at the Klementinum in the Old Town by the Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague.

The Mirror Chapel is the most beautiful Baroque concert hall in Prague. It houses two 18th century organs, one played by W.A. Mozart on his visits to the Klementinum.

The Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague is composed of eminent musicians from leading Czech orchestras: the Czech Philharmonic, Prague Symphony, and the National Theatre Orchestra.

In addition to performing regularly in Prague, the orchestra has undertaken highly successful tours of Europe, the USA, Japan and South Korea.

Joining the orchestra on stage in the concert are three of Prague's foremost soloists.

The concert concludes with 'The Four Seasons'. Vivaldi's music was popular in Prague during the composer's lifetime. Between 1726-1736, six of his operas, including two premieres, were performed in the city.

PERFORMERS & INSTRUMENTS

Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague

Harpsichord, Solo Singer and Violin Soloist.

A. Corelli
Christmas Pastorale

J.F. Wade
Adeste Fideles

A. Adam
O Holy Night

J.L. Pierpont
Jingle Bells

F.X. Gruber
Silent Night

W.A. Mozart
Ave verum corpus

A. Vivaldi
The Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.