7:00 PM
Ave Maria, Alleluia and Czech Music
Famous Prague organ from 1702
St. Francis Church - Charles Bridge
60 minutes | Classical Music | Available

Date: | May 21, 2025 | 19:00 (Wed) |
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Venue: | St. Francis Church - Charles Bridge |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
Intermission: | No |
Status: | Available |
Reviews: | (11) |
Group discount 10+ people
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Classical concert near Charles Bridge: Ave Maria, Alleluia & Czech Baroque music
Program:
- J. S. Bach | Aria Bereite Dich
- J. S. Bach | Fantasia in G minor
- J. S. Bach | Suita B minor – Badinerie
- G. F. Händel | Aria Father of Heaven
- F. Schubert | Ave Maria
- F. X. Brixi | Prelude
- L. Janáček | Ave Maria
- A. Dvořák | Biblical song
- F. Benda | Andante from Sonata F minor
- J. F. N. Seger | Fugue
- C. Saint-Saëns | Aria from Samson and Dalila
- W. A. Mozart | Laudamus Te
- J. F. N. Seger | Fugue for Organ
- G. Caccini | Ave Maria
- W. A. Mozart | Alleluia
Soloists:
Barbora Polášková de Nunes-Cambraia - mezzo-soprano
Žofie Vokálková - flute
Drahomíra Matznerová - organ
Our tip:
Listen to festive fanfare, played by two trumpeters in stylized costumes on the heraldic trumpets before the beginning of the concert at the staircase of the church. The artists are performing usually 30 minutes before the start of the concert.
About the organ:
The organ of St. Francis of Assisi Church is the second oldest organ in Prague, built in 1702. Many famous personalities such as W. A. Mozart, A. Dvořák, and J. Seger played this unique music instrument, which has been recently sensibly repaired.
Important:
- No assigned seating, seating on first come – first served basis
- The soloists perform most of the concert from the front right balcony by the organ
- The last two pieces will be performed on the ground floor in front of the pews
- The church opens 20 minutes before the concert
- Children under 10 years accompanied by 2 adults free of charge
- No intermission
- Dress code: casual
- Program subject to change