The Czech Republic has produced a few famous composers; including Dvorak, Martinu, Smetana, Janacek and Mahler. Mozart also liked to perform in Prague, because of his fine relationship with the city. Prague has four theatres where opera is performed and a few orchestras, the most famous being the Czech Philharmonic (Ceska Filharmonie) located at the Rudolfinum. International music festival. The Prague Spring (Prazske Jaro) is the biggest annual event, it includes outstanding performing artists, symphony orchestras and chamber music ensembles from around the world. The festival commemorates important musical anniversaries by including works by the composers concerned on its programs, it presents Czech as well as world premieres of compositions by contemporary authors. This is not to be missed. For more details, including the festival's program, visit the www.Festival.cz. It is recommended to buy tickets in advance www.TicketPro.cz (ticketing network in Prague). On the other hand there are 4 to 6 concerts every day so it is easy to just go along. Many concerts are performed in Prague's churches, so be prepared for a chilly evening, some are in gardens and courtyards. Performances generally starts at 5pm or a little later.
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