Sciences Po Alumni Spring Concert in Prague

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Dear Sciences Po Alumni,

Welcome Spring with Sciences Po Alumni in the Czech Republic in classical style! Quite literally. 

Join us at Muzeum Antonína Dvořáka in Prague for an evening of classical music performed by three young talented artists, one of them hailing from within our own ranks!


Programme:

  • Antonín Dvořák: Humoreska

  • Zdeněk Fibich: Tenere, Allegretto delicamente z cyklu Nálady, dojmy, vzpomínky Op. 47

  • Vítězslav Novák: Zamilovaní ze Slovácké suity

  • Johann Sebastian Bach - Ferencz Liszt: Preludium a fuga a-moll BWV543

  • Robert Schumann: Fantasiestück č. 1 op. 73

  • Léo Delibes: Duo des fleurs z Lakmé

  • Gabriel Fauré: Berceuse (Ukolébavka) ze suity Dolly

  • Jules Mouquet: Solo de concours

  • Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Konzertstück č. 2


🌸 Limited Seating:

Hurry! We have only 45 seats available! Get your ticket at the Sciences Po Alumni website and enjoy the cocktail after the concert. ❤️ By purchasing the ticket you will directly support the performers and help us with the catering.

🌷 Welcome Spring with the Community:

Bring your +1! Significant others are warmly invited to join this celebration of spring and classical music.

🍸 Post-Concert Celebration:

After the event, join us for a delightful cocktail, creating the perfect finale to an evening of harmony and camaraderie.

Secure your seat now for the “Sciences Po Alumni Spring Concert”! 

🎶 Psst! Check out the Spotify Playlist with some of the masterpieces for a sneak peak. 


Best regards,

Sciences Po Alumni Czech Republic


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