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Tschechische Symphoniker Prag

Date & Time
Mon, Dec 29, 2025, 20:00
This concert evening brings together the most beautiful and melodious works of music literature in one evening. The concert will be performed authentically, with true Slavic soul, by the internationally successful Czech Symphony Orchestra Prague.

Keywords: Symphony Concert

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Musicians

Tschechische Symphoniker Prag
Martin PeschíkConductor

Program

Antonín DvořákSymphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 »From the New World«
Bedřich SmetanaVltava (Die Moldau) / Sinfonische Dichtung / aus: Má vlast (Mein Vaterland)
Piotr TchaikovskyFantasie-Ouvertüre h-Moll »Romeo und Julia«
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