Milhaud. Martinů. Schubert
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.
Standard tickets: CZK 450
Senior tickets (65+): CZK 350
Zemlinsky Quartet
František Souček – first violin
Petr Střížek – second violin
Petr Holman – viola
Vladimír Fortin – cello
Guests:
Jan Souček – oboe
Jindřich Pavliš – clarinet
Adam Honzírek – double bass
The opening concert of the Chamber Music Series will present an unusual program with an unusual instrumentation. The world-renowned Zemlinsky Quartet will be complemented by oboe, clarinet and double bass, which forms the basis of folk music. Symbolically, the concert will also feature Franz Schubert’s String Quartet No. 15 in G major, Op. 161, which was composed in 1826 and is one of Schubert’s masterpieces.