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Opening concert
12/5 / 2026 Tuesday 20:00 Municipal House – Smetana Hall

The Opening Concert marks two anniversaries this year – 100 years since the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra was established and 80 years since the founding of the Prague Spring. Smetana’s My Country will be conducted by Petr Popelka.

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Opening concert II
13/5 / 2026 Wednesday 20:00 Municipal House – Smetana Hall

Smetana’s My Country performed by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra and Petr Popelka

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Kožená & Rattle & BRSO
14/5 / 2026 Thursday 20:00 Municipal House – Smetana Hall

Magdalena Kožená as you’ve never heard her before, and three exceptional works performed by one of the world’s finest orchestras which, in addition to “Viennese classics”, will present Ondřej Adámek’s gripping yet also playful drama about the search for God.

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Mørk & Mäkelä & Oslo Philharmonic
23/5 / 2026 Saturday 20:00 Municipal House – Smetana Hall

Dvořák’s Cello Concerto performed by Truls Mørk and Sibelius’s Lemminkäinen suite, conducted by “Finnish miracle”, Klaus Mäkelä

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Marie-Magdeleine
27/5 / 2026 Wednesday 20:00 The National Theatre

An oratorio by Jules Massenet on the last days of Jesus Christ from the perspective of Mary Magdalene. Featuring stars of Covent Garden, the Vienna State Opera, and the Met, accompanied by the National Theatre Orchestra under the direction of Robert Jindra.

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Argerich & Shani & Rotterdam Philharmonic
1/6 / 2026 Monday 20:00 Municipal House – Smetana Hall

The return of Martha Argerich, the Prague Spring debut of Lahav Shani and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra in works by Schumann, Brahms and Johan Wagenaar