January02 2026 (Fri)
8:00 PM

New Year´s Gala Concert in Rudolfinum

B. Smetana, J. Strauss, W. A. Mozart, A. Dvořák

Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall | Classical Music

120 minutes | Available

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Date: January 02, 2026 | 20:00 (Fri)
Venue: Rudolfinum - Dvořák Hall
Duration: 120 minutes
Status: Available
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Happy New Year! Welcome 2026 with colorful classical music

From joyful polkas to a Dvořák´s Concerto for violin, tonight´s program is full of festive melodies. Rudolfinum Dvořák Hall offers a great acoustic to enjoy the music to the fullest.

Program:

  • Bedřich Smetana | Bartered Bride (Act III “Skočná“)
  • Antonín Dvořák | Concerto for violin and orchestra A minor op.53
    ---Intermission---
  • Franz von Suppé | Leichte Kavallerie (Ouverture)
  • Johann and Josef Strauss | Pizzicato Polka
  • Johann Strauss | An der schönen blauen Donau (Waltz)
  • Johann Strauss II | Im Kramfenwald (Polka)
  • Gioacchino Rossini | William Tell (Overture – finale)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Rondo alla Turca
  • Johann Strauss II | Leichtes Blut ( Polka Schnell)
  • Franz Lehár | Die lustige Witwe („Ballsirenen Walzer“)
  • Josef Strauss | Ohne Sorgen (Polka Schnell)
  • Johann Strauss II | Tritsch Tratsch Polka

Performing:

North Czech Philharmonic (60 musicians)
Ocean Chow - violin

The North Czech Philharmonic is a renowned ensemble dating back to 1838, having collaborated with artists such as Libor Pešek, Vladimír Válek, Jaroslav Soukup, Tomáš Koutník, Charles Olivieri-Munroe, violinist Maxime Vengerov, pianist Caroline Murat and many other great musicians. The North Czech Philharmonic has played in European cultural centers such as Munich, Berlin, Basel, Paris, Valencia, Lisbon, Belgrade, Budapest, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Grenoble, Madrid, Valletta and others.

In 2006, the orchestra began cooperating with the prestigious agency Columbia Artists Management New York Inc. One of the orchestra's great project was a tour of Germany with Howard Shore's Lord of the Rings Symphony and motifs from the same film.

The orchestra performs regularly on the main stages of Prague and other Czech cities. Nevertheless, its artistic activities remain focused on concerts given in Teplice, the main aim being to contribute to the cultural life of this North Bohemian town.

Important: 

  • With intermission
  • Dress code: smart casual
  • Program subject to change

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