Saint-Saëns. Fauré. Mahler
The Professed House, a historic Baroque building in Prague's Lesser Town, was originally built for the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) between 1674 and 1691. It houses a beautiful Baroque refectory, now used for chamber concerts.
Single Tickets 450 CZK | 350 CZK (seniors 65+) | 100 CZK (under 15)
Lenka Filová — English horn
Ladislav Bilan — marimba
Stanislav Gallin — piano
Adéla Bilanová — harp
Camille Saint-Saëns
Danse Macabre (arranged for marimba and piano by Adélaïde Ferrière)
Gabriel Fauré
Élégie for cello and piano Op. 24 (arranged for English horn and piano by James M. Guthrie)
Claude Debussy
Suite bergamasque (arranged for English horn, marimba, piano and harp by Jaroslav Pelikán)
Jan Koetsier
Dance Impressions for marimba and harp
Gustav Mahler
The Youth's Magic Horn, song Urlicht (arranged for English horn and marimba)
Gabriel Fauré
Pavane Op. 50 (arranged for English horn, marimba, piano and harp by Jaroslav Pelikán)
Danse Macabre is one of Camille Saint-Saëns' most famous works. This composition takes on an entirely new dimension when performed on an unconventional instrument – the marimba. We will hear it with piano accompaniment in an arrangement by renowned French marimbist Adélaïde Ferrière.