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  1. The Czech Philharmonic (Czech: Česká filharmonie) is a symphony orchestra based in Prague. The orchestra performs primarily at the Rudolfinum concert hall. History [ edit ]

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  2. Why the Czech Philharmonic was founded. On June 7, 1894 the Prague Governor’s Office approved statutes which officially founded „ the Czech Philharmonic, an organization for the enhancement of musical art in Prague, and a pension organization for the members of the National Theater Orchestra in Prague, its widows, and its orphans.“

  3. The Czech Philharmonic has been a constant champion of Czech composers and in tandem with the special relationship it has to the music of Brahms and Tchaikovsky – both friends of Dvořák - and to Mahler who in 1908 conducted the Orchestra in the world première of his Symphony No. 7, the Orchestra is renowned for its definitive interpretations.

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  5. Subscription Series Czech Phil subscription and special concerts. Public dress rehearsals and Advent concerts. 129th Season Artists-In-Residence Daniil Trifonov with the Czech Philharmonic at the Rudolfinum and abroad. Tours and Festivals Orchestra tour and performances abroad and on domestic stages.

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  6. The Czech Philharmonic is a symphony orchestra based in Prague. The orchestra performs primarily at the Rudolfinum concert hall.

  7. The Czech National Philharmonic Orchestra of Moravia, one of the Czech Republic’s oldest orchestras, is based in Moravia’s historic capital Olomouc and ranks among the authentic interpreters of the classics of Czech national music culture.

  8. Mar 10, 2022 · No lesser person than Antonín Dvořák conducted the inaugural concert of the Czech Philharmonic in 1896. To this day, the venerable Prague-based orchestra remains famous for its typical warm, Bohemian sound, with which it now fills the Elbphilharmonie. Chief conductor Semyon Bychkov opens the orchestra’s three-day residency with a piece of ...

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