Music Bridge Prague - Dresden

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Dear Friends,
We have pleasure in inviting you to the third season of the concert series Music Bridge Prague—Dresden. This is dedicated to the personalities, who had a formative and lasting influence on the shared music tradition of both cities: Jan Dismas Zelenka and Johann Sebastian Bach. With Zelenka’s Litaniae Omnium Sanctorum a splendid late work of this most important Czech composer and Saxon church composer receives its first re-performance. Besides solemn cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach, the tributere will be to the instrumental works of his sons Carl Philipp Emanuel and Wilhelm Friedemann. At the end of this year you can also enjoy the performance of another masterpiece – Handel’s Messiah.
We are looking forward to sharing with you all these fascinating musical discoveries
Programme — Autumn 2010
13. 9. 2010
Church of Our Lady of the Snow, Square Jungmann 18, Prague 1, 7.30 pm
J. D. Zelenka
Litaniae Omnium Sanctorum
New Czech premiere of Zelenka’s masterpiece
Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704
Václav Luks – conductor
29.10. 2010
Church of Our Lady of the Snow, Square Jungmann 18, Prague 1, 7.30 pm
J. S. Bach
Sacred Cantatas
Dazzling work of this Leipzig master of cantatas
Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704
Václav Luks – conductor
27. 11. 2010
Czech Museum of Music, Karmelitská 2, Prague 1, 7.30 pm
C. Ph. E. Bach & W. F. Bach
Concerts and Symphonies
Dialogues in the works of Bach juniors, sons of J. S. Bach
Collegium 1704
Petr Skalka - violoncello
Václav Luks – conductor
31. 12. 2010
St. Simon and Jude Church, Dušní St, Prague 1, 4.00 pm
G. F. Händel
Messiah
Handel’s world famous work
Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704 & soli
Václav Luks – conductor







