A Night with Mozart
Bertramka Villa (WA Mozart Museum)
Prague
Czech Republic
Sat, 17th May 2008 - Sat, 28th June 2008
You’ll enjoy an evening of wonderful music in the fabulous setting of Bertramka, a fine house on the outskirts of Prague where Mozart stayed on many occasions. The concert will take place in the elegant music salon of the palace or in the summer, weather permitting, in the garden. It will mainly feature Mozart's chamber music and will be performed by musicians of the highest artistic calibre.Free historical reconstruction of the story of W. A. Mozart and Josefina Duskova from November 3th, 1787 describing how the famous concert aria "Bella mia fiamma addio!" came into being at Bertramka. This unusual performance presents besides others also famous arias from the operas Don Giovanni, Figaro's Marriage and the compositions of the ancient Czech masters - Mozart's contemporaries. The spectator becomes a guest of a rococo company from 200 years ago, is enchanted by the charm and authenticity of the environment which offers even a chance to visit W. A. Mozart Museum and is offered a welcoming toast with sparkling wine.
The performance is featured in German or in Czech, arias in the Italian original. Multilingual programs are available, the program is 80 minutes long without interlude.
Address
Bertramka Villa (WA Mozart Museum)
WA Mozart Museum - Betramka
Mozartova 169
Smichov
Prague 5 5
Mozartova 169
Smichov
Prague 5 5
Other Information
The Villa Bertramka is the most significant place in Prague connected with one of the worlds greatest composers - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (who stayed at this 17th-century Villa during his visits to Prague in 1787 and 1791). A former vineyard manor house from the turn of the 17th century became in 1784 the property of the singer Josefina Duskova and the pianist, pedagogue and composer Frantisek Xaver Dusek.
In 1956 the Museum of Mozart and the Duseks was opened on the Bertramka premises, bearing witness to the history of the place and Mozart’s visits. All available memorabilia of W. A. Mozart and the Duseks, namely personal keepsakes, musical instruments, manuscripts, letters, period pictures, engravings, prints and other documents testifying to Mozart’s close relationship to Prague and to distinguished personalities of the then affluent Czech culture, have been gathered in this exhibition. The exhibition occupies what was then residential floor with seven rooms of which the salon, where Mozart allegedly used to stay and the bedroom, where the original painted wooden ceiling has been successfully restored, are the most impressive.
The music salon with period decoration that would be used for music purposes at the time of Mozart’s visits, now hosts regular chamber music concerts sought by all music-lovers visiting Prague because of the constant high standard of artistic quality. In the summer months concerts are held in the Bertramka garden (from April to October), as its amphitheatre-like terrain not only provides ideal acoustic conditions for music productions, but also transforms the whole place into an enclosed oasis of peace, tranquillity and memories!
Metro: Andel (line B), Tram 4, 7, 9, 12, 14 - Bertramka stop
Mozart stayed in this 17th-century house, which features several rooms set up as a museum dedicated to the famous composer.
In 1956 the Museum of Mozart and the Duseks was opened on the Bertramka premises, bearing witness to the history of the place and Mozart’s visits. All available memorabilia of W. A. Mozart and the Duseks, namely personal keepsakes, musical instruments, manuscripts, letters, period pictures, engravings, prints and other documents testifying to Mozart’s close relationship to Prague and to distinguished personalities of the then affluent Czech culture, have been gathered in this exhibition. The exhibition occupies what was then residential floor with seven rooms of which the salon, where Mozart allegedly used to stay and the bedroom, where the original painted wooden ceiling has been successfully restored, are the most impressive.
The music salon with period decoration that would be used for music purposes at the time of Mozart’s visits, now hosts regular chamber music concerts sought by all music-lovers visiting Prague because of the constant high standard of artistic quality. In the summer months concerts are held in the Bertramka garden (from April to October), as its amphitheatre-like terrain not only provides ideal acoustic conditions for music productions, but also transforms the whole place into an enclosed oasis of peace, tranquillity and memories!
Travel
Metro: Andel (line B), Tram 4, 7, 9, 12, 14 - Bertramka stop
Mozart stayed in this 17th-century house, which features several rooms set up as a museum dedicated to the famous composer.


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