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Quick Overview

Programme

Dvořák Prague Festival 2025 will take place from 5 to 23 September.

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Main Programme
Talent Stage of the 2025 Concertino Praga Competition
Rudolfinum, Suk Hall
5 pm
Main Programme
Concertino Praga 2025 – Final II
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
7 pm
Main Programme
Concertino Praga 2025 – Final I
Bethlehem Chapel
7 pm
Main Programme
Cello Duello: Cello x2
St Agnes Convent
8 pm
Main Programme
Concert of the Vienna Philharmonic Masterclass
Artium by KKCG, Bořislavka Centre
6 pm
Main Programme
Evening Songs
St Agnes Convent
8 pm
Main Programme
Closing Concert
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Bach Meets Bolling
Divadlo X10
8 pm
Main Programme
Belfiato Quintet: 20 Years Together
St Agnes Convent
11 am
Main Programme
A Tribute to the Schumanns & Gilgamesh
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
The Fantastic Czech Philharmonic
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Mozart y Mambo
Prague Exhibition Grounds, The New Spiral
8 pm
Main Programme
Piano Soirée and Jan Jiraský
Artium by KKCG, Bořislavka Centre
6 pm
Main Programme
Mozart and Dvořák with András Schiff
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, Gatti, Gerstein
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
The Moldau and the Seine Dialogue
St Agnes Convent
11 am
Main Programme
Poetism in Dvořák’s Time
Rudolfinum, Suk Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Sound New World
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
The Kollert Family
Artium by KKCG, Bořislavka Centre
6 pm
Main Programme
Honeck and the Power of Youth
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Ševčík Academy & Tomáš Jamník
Artium by KKCG, Bořislavka Centre
6 pm
Main Programme
A Tribute to the Songs of Antonín Dvořák
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Philharmonix: The Vienna Berlin Music Club
Divadlo X10
8 pm
Main Programme
Julian Rachlin Plays Sibelius
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Opening Concert
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
Kavakos’ Contrasts with the Czech Philharmonic
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Main Programme
The Thoughtful Piano of Paul Lewis
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
8 pm
Accompanying Programme
Family Day
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
2 pm
Accompanying Programme
Masterclasses with the Vienna Philharmonic
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
3 pm
Accompanying Programme
Aftertalk with K. Kněžíkovou
St Agnes Convent
9.40 pm
Accompanying Programme
Aftertalk with V. Frang
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
10.10 pm
Accompanying Programme
Aftertalk with K. Gerstein
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
10.25 pm
Accompanying Programme
Aftertalk with P. Lewis
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
10.10 pm
Accompanying Programme
Aftertalk with A. Altinoglu and J. Rachlin
Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall
10.15 pm
Accompanying Programme
Masterclass with Cellist J. P. Maintz
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Small Piano Recital Hall
10 am
Accompanying Programme
Masterclass with Cellist W. E. Schmidt
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, Small Piano Recital Hall
10 am

About the Festival

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Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) holds a place among the extraordinary figures of musical culture both in the Czech lands and in the world at large. His compositional bequest forms one of the pillars of world cultural heritage. Already during his lifetime he became the most often-performed Czech composer worldwide and the most famous of all Czech artists.

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Dvořák Prague Festival

Dvořák Prague Festival

About the Festival

World-class orchestras, outstanding soloists, and a deep commitment to preserving the legacy of the most famous Czech composer—this is what defines the Dvořák Prague Festival. Despite its relatively young history, it has become an inseparable part of the country’s rich festival tradition. Each year, it brings together glorious music and an atmosphere of exceptional prestige.

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Donors Club

Donors Club

Donors Club

The Patrons' Club is open to everyone who wishes to contribute to the festival’s programme development, organisational growth, or educational activities—whether through financial support or moral encouragement. By nurturing both the artistic and human legacy of Antonín Dvořák, we aim to foster a sense of national pride among the Czech people.

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New Visual Identity

New Visual Identity

New Visual Identity

We may look different, but we're still the same at heart. Introducing our new website and visual identity! The site now offers a clearer, more modern experience, making it easy to find the programme and key information. The new visual style features a refined logo and geometric elements inspired by musical notation, blending tradition with innovation.