7:30 PM
Czech Philharmonic, Thomas Adés
M. Ravel, G. Kurtág, P. Boulez
Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
90 minutes | Classical Music | Available

Date: | December 03, 2025 | 19:30 (Wed) |
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Venue: | Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall |
Duration: | 90 minutes |
Intermission: | Yes (20 minutes) |
Status: | Available |
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An evening dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Pierre Boulez’s birth
Perhaps as a tribute to Boulez, Thomas Adés will appear in both roles for which Boulez was known: as a composer and a conductor.
For audiences at the Rudolfinum, this is not the first encounter with Adès, who describes composing as a process of organising chaos. In 2018, he came here to lead the Czech Philharmonic in a performance of his Totentanz (Dance of Death) and of Haydn’s Symphony No. 45, known as the “Farewell Symphony”.
Once again, Adès is not coming just to do his own music. His Dvořák Hall program is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Pierre Boulez’s birth. Like Adès, that French representative of serialism both composed and conducted. In his Messagesquisse we will hear the soloist Václav Petr with six more cellists. Boulez was not the composer of the first work on the programme, but György Kurtág dedicated it to him as a sign of respect. And it was under Kurtág that Thomas Adès studied piano in Hungary.
But that is not the end of connections in the music world. Adès gave his composition for violin and orchestra the title Homage to Sibelius. Jean Sibelius greatly admired his teacher Ferruccio Busoni, who in turn dedicated the composition Tanzwalzer to Johann Strauss. At the conclusion, we return to the waltz with Adès’s favourite composition by Maurice Ravel.
Program:
- György Kurtág
Petite musique solennelle – En hommage à Pierre Boulez 90 (Czech premiere) - Pierre Boulez
Messagesquisse - Thomas Adès
The Exterminating Angel Symphony (Czech premiere)
Air – Homage to Sibelius for violin and orchestra (Czech premiere) - Ferruccio Busoni
Tanzwalzer, Op. 53, BV 288 - Maurice Ravel
La Valse
Performing:
Josef Špaček - violin
Václav Petr - cello
Thomas Adès - conductor
Czech Philharmonic
Important:
- Dress code: smart casual
- 20 min. intermission
- Please note that the price of the ticket includes service fee of 10%