Main description
The Spanish Synagogue lies in the heart of Prague’s Jewish Quarter and is noted for its unique architecture, which blends Arabian and Andalusian influences. The whole building is profusely decorated with arabesques, and the large hall, glittering with gold, adds a fairy-tale atmosphere to a concert.
You can expect a selection of world-famous classical music. The programme features work by Smetana, Dvořák, Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach and Rossini, sensitively interpreted by the Czech Collegium ensemble and the talented soprano Naděžda Chrobáková.
Programme
- W. A. Mozart – A Little Night Music
- A. Vivaldi – Winter from the Four Seasons
- G. Rossini – Duetto
- G. Verdi – La traviata: Aria
- G. Bizet – Carmen: Aria
- B. Smetana – The Molday from My Fatherland
- A. Dvořák – Song to the Moon from Rusalka
- A. Dvořák – Largo from the New World Symphony
- L. Bernstein – West Side Story
- G. Gershwin – Summertime
- G. Gershwin – Somebody Loves Me
- G. Gershwin – Rhapsody in Blue
Performed by Czech Collegium, including soloists.
Before you go
- In winter, concerts start at 5:30 p.m.; in summer at 7 p.m.
- The programme may be subject to minor alterations
- The seats in the theatre aren’t numbered. We therefore recommend arriving at least 20 minutes beforehand to guarantee a good position