Prague Summer Nights OrchestraThe PSN Orchestra will perform 3 major symphonic orchestral concerts in Tabor, Jilhava and Prague.
Instrumentalists will participate in daily vigorous group rehearsals led by PSN orchestra and conducting faculty. Many will also have the opportunity to attend group sectionals with visiting clinicians and they will also have the opportunity to rehearse and perform side-by-side with professional Czech instrumentalists for a week in Prague.
During the festival instrumentalists will also have the opportunity to participate in a Chamber Music program, featuring music from Czech and other composers. Ensembles formed from members of the PSN Orchestra will work closely with PSN faculty to rehearse and prepare for the showcase in Prague. For the 2026 season, Classical Movements will commission a new Chamber Music piece for Brass to be premiered at this concert from composer and conductor Thomas C. Duffy (Director of Bands, Yale University).
Lastly, one of the larger chamber ensembles will accompany the Vocalists for Puccini’s Suor Angelica and the full PSN Orchestra will accompany Vocalists for PSN’s Mozart Operas in the Estates Theatre.
Highlights of PSN 2025’s festival included performances of Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, conducted by Marin Alsop, Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2, side by side with musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Dallas Symphony Chorus and side by side with musicians from the Czech Philharmonic in Smetana Hall in Prague.
Faculty this season will include players, coaches, teachers, and conductors from the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Delaware Symphony, the University of Denver, the University of Kentucky as well as the Czech Philharmonic and the Prague Conservatory.
PSN 2026 Concert Repertoire and Details: to be announced Fall 2025
June 21: Orchestra Concert, Sibelius Symphony No. 2 ~ Oskar Nedbal Theater, Tábor
June 28: Orchestra Concert, Dvořák Symphony No. 9, conducted by Marin Alsop ~ Burgher’s Hall, Plzen
July 3: Chamber Music Concert ~ Suk Hall, Rudolfinum, Prague
July 6: Orchestra Concert, Beethoven Symphony No. 9, with the Dallas Symphony Chorus and members of the Czech Philharmonic ~ Smetana Hall (Municipal House), Prague
Opera Performances
July 10: MOZART Le Nozze di Figaro ~ Vienna, Austria
July 11: MOZART Die Zauberflöte ~ Vienna, Austria
July 12: MOZART Le Nozze di Figaro ~ Vienna, Austria
July 13: MOZART Die Zauberflöte ~ Vienna, Austria
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, conducted by Marin Alsop
Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2, side by side with musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Dallas Symphony Chorus in Smetana Hall in Prague, side by side with musicians from the Czech Philharmonic
Masterclasses with musicians from the Concertgebouw, Philadelphia Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic, and Czech Philharmonic
Chamber music performance in the Rudolfinum, home of the Czech Philharmonic
Performances of Le Nozze di Figaro and Die Zauberflöte on tour in Vienna
Concert I
Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Venue: Velký Sál, Oskar Nedbal Theater, Tábor
Conductor: John Nardolillo
Soloist: Amy Oshiro (Violin)
Program:
Concert II
Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
Venue: Burgher’s Hall, Plzeň
Conductors: Marin Alsop & Michelle di Russo
Soloist: Ricardo Morales (Clarinet)
Program:
Concert III
Date: Sunday, July 6, 2025
Venue: Smetana Hall, Obecní Dům, Prague
Conductors: Anthony Blake Clark & John Nardolillo
Program:
Chamber Music at Prague Summer NightsPrague Summer Nights intensive chamber music program will offer coachings with Prague Summer Nights faculty and visiting guest clinicians culminating in a performance in Prague. Students receive one-on-one mentorship from Europe’s top players to elevate their playing.
The program concludes in the acoustically brilliant Suk Hall at the Rudolfinum, where many of the world’s top chamber ensembles frequently perform.
Select students will have the chance to coach with and perform new music by a living composer specially commissioned for Prague Summer Nights through the Classical Movements Eric Daniel Helms New Music Program.
In 2018 select students premiered the string quartet The Remembered Song by acclaimed composer Greg Sandow.
In 2019 select students performed the string quartet with Trumpet by Czech Composer Sylvie Bodorová.
In 2022 PSN New Music program offers select students to work with and perform a new string quartet commissioned by renowned Czech composer Sylvie Bodorová.
In 2024 the Prague Summer Nights Festival Orchestra premiered a new composition, Go where the wind takes you, written by Ukrainian composer Iryna Aleksiychuk based on the poetry of Ukrainian poet Olena Stepanenko (video link with live audio recording of the PSN Festival Orchestra’s premiere performance below).
GO WHERE THE WIND TAKES YOU
Composer: Iryna Aleksiychuk | Poetry: Olena Stepanenko
Conductor: Laura Jackson
Friday July 5, 2024 | 7:00pm | Smetana Hall, Municipal House – Prague, Czech Republic
Commissioned by Classical Movements for the Taki-Alsop Conducting Fellowship, as part of the “Eric Daniel Helms New Music Program”.