The Vltava River, also known as The Moldau |
Svickova: Beef in vegetable cream sauce, with bread dumplings at The Gate |
On one of our walks, we found a wonderful concert to go to: The Josef Suk Piano Quartet at the Rudolfinum. The quartet is named after Josef Suk, the great-grandson of Antonín Dvořák. The quartet consists of piano, violin, viola and cello, and they played pieces by Mozart, Bach, Dvořák, and Suk. The venue and the performance were perfect!
Josef Suk Quartet Concert at the Rudolfinum in Prague, Saturday, 19 May 2018. |
We will also attend the 2018 Bach-Fest in Leipzig in mid-June and visit significant places in Johann Sebastian Bach's life along the way:
- Eisenach (1685-1695) where he was born on March 31st. He lived here until he was orphaned at age 10.
- Ohrdruf (1695-1700) He lived here with his oldest brother and learned to play the organ.
- Lüneberg (1700-1703) He attended the Michaelis choir school here from age 15 to 18.
- Arnstadt (1703-1706) His first post as church organist. He composed many organ works here.
- Mühlausen (1707) Another post as organist. He married his first wife, Marie Barbara, here.
- Weimar (1708-1717) A major post as organist and concertmaster at the courts of Dukes Wilhelm Ernst and Ernst August. He composed organ works and his first cantatas here.
- Köthen (1717-1722) Kapellmeister to Prince Leopold. He composed the Brandenburg Concertos here. His first wife died here in 1721. He married Anna Magdalena in 1722.
- Leipzig (1723-1750) Cantor at the Thomaskirche from 1723-1750. He composed his greatest works here: the Passions, the B-Minor Mass, Well-Tempered Clavier, Goldberg Variations, The Art of the Fugue, the Orchestral Suites, and my two favorite Cantatas, Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben (BWV 147) and Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott (BWV 80). He died in Leipzig on the 28th of July 1750. He is buried in the Thomaskirche. Anna Magdalena died ten years later, in 1760.
Relief map of Germany, with a political map overlay |
May 18 Map: Walks around Prague
May 19 Map: City bus tour around Prague
May 20 Map: Bus to Děčín, Czech Republic. River cruise toward Dresden.
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