OPENING CONCERT: COLLEGIUM 1704 CHARPENTIER / BACH / FRANCOEUR

Date
Wednesday 2. 9. 2026 from 6:00 pm
Ticket price
600 CZK – 1.000 CZK / 20% discount (students, seniors 65+, disabled – ZTP) / 50% discount (severely disabled – ZTP/P, children under 15) / VIP ticket 2.500 CZK

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OPENING CONCERT: COLLEGIUM 1704 CHARPENTIER / BACH / FRANCOEUR

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VIP Ticket:
For this selected concert, we offer an exclusive VIP ticket category that opens the door to a world rarely accessible to the public. You will enjoy the best seating available, followed by a personal meeting with the artists in the elegant setting of the Imperial Hotel.

Immediately after the concert, you will be welcomed into an atmosphere reserved for a small circle of guests. There will be space for personal conversations, carefully prepared refreshments and selected beverages, all included in the ticket price.

This type of ticket is an ideal choice for visitors who wish to indulge in an exceptional experience and become part of an evening that continues even after the final note.

VIP Ticket Price: 2.500 CZK

The St. Wenceslas Music Festival 2026 will open with one of Europe’s most distinguished early music ensembles – Collegium 1704 and Collegium Vocale 1704 under the direction of Václav Luks. In the majestic space of the cathedral, a program full of festive brilliance and musical nobility will unfold. Charpentier’s iconic Te Deum, famous for its triumphant overture, will lend the evening the ceremonial splendor of the French Baroque. It will be followed by the brilliant Symphonies pour le Festin Royal by François Francoeur – an elegant orchestral fresco composed for royal court jubilees. The highlight of the evening will be Bach’s Magnificat, a work of extraordinary spiritual power and joy, in which Baroque polyphony merges with expressive vocal mastery. The festival opening will thus offer a magnificent dialogue of three musical cultures united by one idea: a celebration of beauty and hope.

Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643–1704): Te Deum, H 146

François Francoeur (1698–1787): Symphonies pour le Festin Royal

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): Magnificat, BWV 243


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