
Guided Tour: Antonín Dvořák in Photographs
Guided tour exploring the life and legacy of composer Antonín Dvořák through photographs. Perfect for classical music enthusiasts and those interested in Czech cultural heritage.
Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904) was one of the most important Czech composers of the Romantic era. His output spans symphonies, chamber music, operas, and songs, and he gained worldwide fame above all with his Symphony No. 9 "From the New World". Dvořák's gift for melody and his blending of Romantic tradition with folk influences made him a central figure in 19th-century classical music.

Guided tour exploring the life and legacy of composer Antonín Dvořák through photographs. Perfect for classical music enthusiasts and those interested in Czech cultural heritage.

A concert of Dvořák's Biblical Songs performed by mezzo-soprano Dana Šťastná and organist Michal Hanuš in a historic 17th-century timber church, part of the 70th Dvořák Festival.

Antonín Dvořák's legendary opera about a water nymph's love for a mortal prince, performed at the National Theatre in Prague.

Family-friendly journey on a historic train featuring the classical music of Antonín Dvořák. A fun outing for children and parents.

A concert celebrating Antonín Dvořák's Piano Quartet with actor Ondřej Vetchý exploring the composer's letters and life through music and spoken word.

A lecture exploring Antonín Dvořák's composition students at the Prague Conservatory, from celebrated alumni to lesser-known figures and disputed connections.

Lecture by Markéta Hallová examining seventy composition students of Antonín Dvořák at Prague Conservatory, with new research findings on their lives and artistic contributions.

The Helfert Orchestra Association performs a programme of Antonín Dvořák's works conducted by Ivo Kučera at the Red Church in Brno.

A scenic performance of Antonín Dvořák's cantata with a text by Karel Jaromír Erben. Featuring soloists Robin Červinek, Hana Cupáková, Tadeáš Janošek and the RASTISLAV Blansko ensemble.

Chamber concert Mozartissimo as part of the 70th season of the Dvořák Festival presents works by Mozart and Beethoven in the beautiful setting of Sychrov State Castle's picture gallery.

A concert celebrating Dvořák's romantic compositions, presented as part of the Prague Spring festival at Rudolfinum.

The jubilee 70th season of the Dvořák Festival brings a classical music concert to the Church of St. Philip and St. James. This traditional music event celebrates the works of Antonín Dvořák and other classical composers.

A museum curator guides visitors through an exhibition of portraits of composer Antonín Dvořák from various periods of his life.

A curated programme combining readings from Antonín Dvořák's correspondence with a piano recital by Matyáš Novák. František Kinský presents selections from Dvořák's letters with his contemporaries in a historic Baroque church.

(39 days)
An international classical music festival celebrating Dvořák and the Moravian Philharmonic's 80th season, featuring world-class soloists, orchestras, jazz, and family activities across historic Olomouc venues.

(55 days)
The 57th edition of the Dvořák Festival presents 20 classical concerts featuring British and Czech artists. The theme "The English Connection" explores Dvořák's relationship with Britain and his musical influence.