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Program Three • Mozart and Prague

August 8

Add to Calendar2026-08-08 7:00 pm2026-08-08 7:00 pmEDTProgram Three • Mozart and PragueFisher Center, Sosnoff Theater,

Mozart enjoyed immense popularity and personal happiness in Prague, famously declaring, “My Praguers understand me.” Marking the festival’s first all-orchestral concert, Program Three, “Mozart and Prague,” celebrates his special bond with the city. Works by his older Bohemian contemporaries Christoph Willibald Gluck and Josef Mysliveček, a one-time Mozart family friend who served as something of a model for the younger composer, will be heard alongside Mozart’s own “Prague” Symphony and the overture to his opera seria The Clemency of Titus (“La clemenza di Tito”), a work commissioned for Emperor Leopold II’s coronation in the city. Other featured works include Mozart’s first wholly original piano concerto, the Fifth, which he wrote at 17 and continued performing and revising throughout his career, and his beloved motet Exsultate, jubilate.

Program

6 pm • Preconcert Talk
7 pm • Performance (plus livestream): Jana McIntyre, soprano; Simone Dinnerstein, piano; Karl Kramer, horn; The Orchestra Now, conducted by Leon Botstein, music director; and others

Wolfgang Amadé Mozart (1756–91)
Exsultate, jubliate, K165 (1773)
Piano Concerto No. 5 in D, K175 (1773; rev. K382, 1782)
Piano Concerto No. 18 in B-flat, K456 (1784)
Symphony No. 38 in D, “Prague,” K504 (1786)
Overture to La clemenza di Tito, K621 (1791)

Works by Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–87) and Josef Mysliveček (1737–81)

Artwork: Eduard Gurk (1801–41), On the Prague Castle (Hradčany) in Prague (ca. 1838); The Albertina Museum, Vienna

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