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Prague: Classical Concert in the Spanish Synagogue

1. Prague: Classical Concert in the Spanish Synagogue

Enjoy a concert of classical, modern, and Jewish music in the Spanish Synagogue performed by leading players from the Prague FOK Symphony Orchestra. Enjoy a wonderful mix of compositions expertly performed by professional musicians. Depending on your chosen day, hear a variety of classical works such as the best of Gershwin, the best of the world and Czech music, Jewish traditional songs, Bolero, and Hallelujah. Listen to solo and ensemble pieces by famous composers such as Verdi, Rossini, Mozart, and Bach, alongside great 19th-century Czech composers including Dvořák and Smetana. Admire the beauty of the synagogue designed in a Moorish Revival Style. See the remarkable interior decor which features stylized Islamic motifs applied to the walls, doors, and gallery balustrades. Enjoy the performance surrounded by historic works of art, and perfect acoustics. Programme: • Sundays and Tuesdays: Bolero • Mondays: Gershwin • Wednesdays: The Best of World and Czech music • Thursdays: Hallelujah

Prague: Concert at Reduta Jazz Club

2. Prague: Concert at Reduta Jazz Club

Enjoy an incredible evening of jazz at the Reduta Jazz Club in the heart of Prague. Since its opening in 1957, the club has been the home of Czech jazz music. Watch a fantastic 2.5-hour performance in this beautiful cultural monument. Forget about time and stress, and listen to world-class music at a famous venue. Stop at the Saxophone Bar to drink a beer tapped into a golden saxophone. Select the VIP option to enjoy a welcome drink and sit in the place where Václav Havel and Bill Clinton once sat.

Prague: Mozart Ballroom Concert Ticket with 3-Course Dinner

3. Prague: Mozart Ballroom Concert Ticket with 3-Course Dinner

The musical ensemble Amadeus Prague features 2 opera singers from Czech opera houses and instrumentalists from the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. They perform their art dressed in period costumes. With your ticket for this 2.5-hour program you’ll enjoy their performance of the most famous arias and duets from Mozart’s operas, Don Giovanni (which premiered in Prague 1787), The Marriage of Figaro, and The Magic Flute. Bask in the atmosphere of the period in a historically protected ballroom. Enjoy the beauty this masterpiece of artificial marble, gold, and crystal glass. Located in the very heart of Prague’s Old Town, it is one of the mythical places where great parties and shows with dinner were regularly held until the beginning of the Communist era. This 3-part classical Mozart concert program (each segment lasting 20 minutes) is performed between the courses of the dinner menu. First Part of Mozart Concert: Don Giovanni Aria Leporella – Notte e giorno faticar Duet Zerlina and Masetto – Giovinette che fate l´amore A Little Night Music – Allegro Aria Zerlina – Batti, batti o bel Masetto A Little Night Music – Romance Duet Giovanni and Zerlina – La ci darem la mano First course of the meal is served. Second Part of Mozart Concert: The Best of Mozart’s Operas Aria Figaro – Non piú andrai, from The Marriage of Figaro Aria Cherubino – Voi che sapete, from The Marriage of Figaro Divertimento D-Dur – Allegro Aria Don Giovanni – Finch´ han dal vino, from Don Giovanni Divertimento D-Dur – Presto Duet Susanna and Figaro – Tutto é tranquillo…Pace, pace, from The Marriage of Figaro Main course is served. Third Part of Mozart Concert: The Magic Flute Divertimento B-Dur – Allegro di molto Duet Papageno and Pamina – Bei Männern welche Liebe fühlen A Little Night Music – Menuetto Aria Pamina – Ach ich fühl’s Aria Papageno – Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen Duet Papageno a Papagena – Pa-pa Dessert is served. The traditional Czech-Austrian dinner comprises 3 courses inspired by recipes from Czech and Austrian cuisine. Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons Main course: Beef Bourguignon with baked potatoes and green beans Dessert: Homemade apple pie with vanilla sauce Vegetarian Menu Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons Main course: Homemade potato gnocchi in creamy paprika sauce with roasted vegetables Dessert: Homemade apple pie with vanilla sauce Children's Menu Soup: Cream of sweet peas with chive yogurt and croutons Main course: Mini chicken nuggets with steamed potatoes and carrots in butter Dessert: Homemade apple pie with vanilla sauce

Midday Concert at Lobkowicz Palace

4. Midday Concert at Lobkowicz Palace

Enjoy a feast for your ears, and listen to classical music brought to life by a group of professional musicians at Lobkowicz Palace in the Prague Castle complex. The midday concert takes place in the 17th-century Baroque Concert Hall, where the painted stucco ceilings will have you in raptures. One of the most important cultural sites of the Czech Republic, Lobkowicz Palace is the only privately owned building in the castle complex. The concert program varies from day-to-day, but invariably includes solo and ensemble pieces by Baroque composers such as Bach and Vivaldi, alongside great 19th-century Czech composers, including Dvořák and Smetana. Add a touch of romance to your day with this aural experience that is also a delight for the eyes. Concert program: M. A. Charpentier - Te Deum A. Vivaldi - Allegro (From Four Seasons) Philipp Hyacinth Lobkowicz - Suite in C major W. A. Mozart - Turkische Marsch Ch. W. Gluck - Pizzicato L. van Beethoven - For Elise J. J. Benda - Grave Piéce for Flute solo G. Bizet - Carmen Fantasie A. Dvořák - Valse B. Smetana - Vltava C. Debussy - The Girl with flaxen hair C. Debussy - Danse bohémienne W. A. Mozart - Vivat Bacchus

Prague Hybernia Theatre: The Best of Swan Lake Tickets

5. Prague Hybernia Theatre: The Best of Swan Lake Tickets

The Best of Swan Lake performance features the music of Tchaikovsky with the entire story told in a selection of scenes from one of the world’s most beloved ballets. Little is known about the original production of Swan Lake. Much of the Swan Lake we know today is from a revision in 1895 by the famous choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. About the Performance The performance covers the complete story of the original ballet in selected scenes and is performed by top dancers and Prague National Theatre soloists. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The Cast Odette/Odile: Magdalena Matějková, Andrea Kramešová Prince Siegfried: Ondřej Novotný, Karel Audy Rothbart: Milan Boček, Radek Vrátil The Prince’s Mother: Monika Kysilová, Karolína Cachová, Michaelo Wenzelová Clown: Veaceslav Burlac, Serghei Gherciu, Alexandr Kysil Ballet Company: Tereza Ulrichová, Ivana Mikešová, Pavlína Mráziková, Daria Lazucová, Helena Fábiková, Karolína Nováková, Klára Žežulková, Karolína Cachová, Lenka Hrabovská, Monika Kysilová, Michaela Wenzelová, Tereza Kučerová, Lenka Šnellerová, Klára Slaná, Kateřina Routková, Zuzana Semová, Natálie Rychetská, Lýdie Švojgerová, Eliška Kolářová The Venue: Divadlo Hybernia, Prague The venue has a long and varied history. The building dates from a time before the foundation of the New Town by Charles IV. It was an Ambrosian monastery in the 14th century. After the 30 Years' War (1618-1648) Ferdinand II allowed Irish Franciscans to establish a college on the site of the desolate monastery. The present Classical appearance of the building dates back to the early 19th century. The building served as an exhibition site in the 20th century and only in 2006 was the dilapidated building saved by the Hybernia Theatre project. Theatre Hybernia opened in 2006 as a modern, air-conditioned theater and concert hall with 1,000 seats, 2 restaurants, 4 bars, and a summer terrace.

Prague: Classical Concert in St. Nicholas Church

6. Prague: Classical Concert in St. Nicholas Church

Experience the unique atmosphere inside the Baroque Church of St. Nicholas as you watch a variety of performances by artists from the National Theatre and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Admire one of the most impressive church interiors in Prague with complex interior arrangements and an interesting lighting scheme. See the magnificent interior that is dominated by a ceiling fresco over the nave by J. L. Kracker featuring scenes from the life of St. Nicholas, which is one of the biggest in Europe. Throughout the one-hour performance, you'll enjoy a number of classical works composed by European musical virtuosos including G. F. Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach; Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and others. You'll also have the opportunity to listen to several pieces by classical Czech musicians such as Antonín Dvořák, one of the country's most well-renowned composers. You can choose between the orchestral, organ, chamber, or choir compositions.

Prague: Jazz Show and Dinner at Art Restaurant Mánes

7. Prague: Jazz Show and Dinner at Art Restaurant Mánes

Step back in time and visit the luxurious Art Restaurant Mánes in Prague for a jazz show and dinner. Listen to Prague's best jazz musicians perform while savoring a 3-course dinner inspired by the cuisine of the 1930s. Your evening takes you to the Art Restaurant Mánes in the heart of Prague. The building itself is built in the functionalist architecture style and also houses the famous Mánes Gallery. The restaurant's ceiling is decorated with murals by Emil Filla, a Czech painter, sculptor, and prominent Cubist. The evening's program includes popular hits as well as pieces by renowned composers from the first half of the 20th century. Listen to music written by Jaroslav Ježek, George Gershwin, Scott Joplin, or Fats Waller. Hear the great Lamoš sisters sing and play, accompanied by well-known Prague jazzmen such as Antonín Šturma (bass), Jiří Polydor (piano), and Jan Štolba (saxophone). The concert is divided into 4 parts, with your gourmet meal served to you during concert breaks. The menu prepared by chef Jaroslav Zahálka is inspired by the Prague cuisine of the 1930s. Start off with a pea cream soup with butter croutons, fava beans, basil creme fraiche, watercress oil, and afila sprouts. For your main course, choose between the veal fillet fried in butter, served with fine mashed potatoes and chard, or the zander with smoked velouté, dill, chive oil, beets, Salicornia, and potatoes.6 For the vegetarian option, choose the steak of roasted cauliflower, wild broccoli, cauliflower puree, and hazelnut relish with pecorino. Each meal is rounded off with a classical Czech dessert, ducat buns with vanilla cream. Enjoy a welcome drink on arrival and feel free to purchase additional drinks from the bar during concert breaks. 

Prague, St. Martin: The Best of World & Czech Music

8. Prague, St. Martin: The Best of World & Czech Music

Enjoy the Old Prague Music Ensemble performing The Best of World and Czech Music at the Church of St. Martin in the Wall. The concert duration is 70 minutes. The Program Smetana: Moldau Dvorak: Humoresque, Largo, Walses Pachelbel: Canon in D Bizet: Intermezzo and Ouverture from Opera Carmen Vivaldi: Four Seasons (Winter) Bach: Air Mozart: Divertimento in F Albinoni: Adagio Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos. 5 and 6 The Artists Old Prague Music Ensemble String Quartet The Venue: St. Martin in the Wall Church The Church of St. Martin in the Wall is a unique work of medieval architecture. Its name reflects the fact that one of its walls borders directly with the adjacent house. The church’s Romanesque base dates from the 12th century and the building was later modified in Gothic and Baroque styles. At one time the church was a lively center of the Utraquist Church and supported by wealthy burghers. The famous Baroque sculptor Ferdinand M. Brokoff is buried here.

Christmas Concert at St. Martin in the Wall Church

9. Christmas Concert at St. Martin in the Wall Church

Experience a performance of well-known classical music at the centuries-old Church of St. Martin in the Wall in Prague. Tickets are available in rows 1 to 4, or 5 to 9, for the 70-minute program. Soprano Libuse Moravcova Myratska is joined by violin and organ soloists to perform a varied program of well-loved classical compositions. Marie Dvorska and Filip Himmer join on violin, whilst Michelle Hradecka and Drahoslav Gric play the organ: • J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor  • J. J. Ryba: Slavíček (The Nightingale) Czech Christmas Song   • G. F. Händel: Sonata in D major  • F. Schubert: Mille cherubini in coro  • F. Schubert: Ave Maria • T. Albinoni: Adagio  • J. N. Seeger: Pastorela in d  • P. Mascagni: Ave Maria  • A. Dvořák: Humoresque  • A. Dvořák : Biblical songs No.4, No.10   • Pásmo českých koled  (Medley of Czech carols)   • World Carols : Gloria, Stille Nacht, Adeste fideles  Located in Prague’s Old Town, the church was built in the Romanesque style between 1178 and 1187. Reconstructed in the Gothic style, the church offers excellent acoustics and an historic setting to complement the festive occasion.

Prague: Old Town and Classical Concert Tour

10. Prague: Old Town and Classical Concert Tour

Explore the sights and sounds of the Czech Republic on this 2-hour walking tour of Prague, with a classical music concert. You can follow a guide through Prague’s UNESCO–listed Old Town to the Jewish Quarter and the city center, and discover centuries of colorful European history. Whilst touring, you will take in top attractions including the Estates Theater, Municipal House, the Old Town square, the Powder Tower, and Wenceslas Square. Afterward, take your seat in a historic Baroque church (or palace depending on the concerts performed on your day of travel), for a 1-hour classical music recital featuring works by Bach, Dvořák, Mozart, Smetana, and Vivaldi (depending on the program).

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based on 1,150 reviews

We were expecting something different, more like a bar where to chat and enjoy some jazz music, but this was a real jazz club, with a real stage so that the attention goes really to the music. We were impressed and enjoyed the show really a lot, especially because the drummer and moderator was giving few informations about the songs they were about to play. It’s not very big so unless you get the VIP tickets I recommend going there a little bit earlier to get the best spot.

The show is very beautiful, the dancers are professional, the music is overwhelming and the atmosphere is great. We sat in row 21 and it is an excellent place. Area B. At the same time, the hall was mostly empty and there was no obstacle to move to the front rows. So we paid more to sit closer and it's a shame. But all in all it was a pleasant experience

Stunning performance of classical music, predominantly Mozart but still beautiful to listen to. The Synagogue is beyond words, felt like sitting in a palace. The details were exceptional.

Excellent entertainment and lovely food in an authentic and beautiful venue. Would fully recommend this for a luxurious romantic evening.

The Reduta is a lovely jazz club with really good musicians