Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Georges Bizet, Georg Friedrich Händel, Benedetto Marcello, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Modest Mussorgskij, Georg Philipp Telemann, Antonio Vivaldi
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Program:
21.5. 17.00 soprano, saxophone & organ
J.S.Bach, A.Vivaldi, B.Marcello, W.A.Mozart,
M.P.Mussorgsky, G.Bizet
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
31.5. 20.00 Musica Divina Praga – soprano, violin & organ
(ensemble for authentic interpretation of spiritual music)
J.S.Bach, G.F.Händel, G.Ph.Telemann, W.A.Mozart
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
9.7. 20.00 soprano, saxophone & organ
J.S.Bach, A.Vivaldi, B.Marcello,
W.A.Mozart, M.P.Mussorgsky, G.Bizet
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
10.7. 20.00 Musica Divina Praga – soprano, violin & organ
(ensemble for authentic interpretation of spiritual music)
J.S.Bach, G.F.Händel, G.Ph.Telemann, W.A.Mozart
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
19.7. 20.00 soprano, saxophone & organ
J.S.Bach, A.Vivaldi, B.Marcello, W.A.Mozart, M.P.Mussorgsky, G.Bizet
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
16.8. 20.00 soprano, saxophone & organ
J.S.Bach, A.Vivaldi, B.Marcello, W.A.Mozart, M.P.Mussorgsky, G.Bizet
Klementinum, Mirror Chapel
The Klementinum was founded in 1232, but it was not until the Jesuits began to build a Catholic seat of learning in the 16th and 17th centuries that the buildings began to take shape. In 1773, the buildings were handed over to the university authorities. Today, the complex houses the Chapel of Mirrors - built in 1724 and reconstructed in 1997 - which is primarily used for classical concerts, and the Music Library. It is located just by Charles Bridge on the Old Town side.
Nearest metro: Starometska (Line A)