Salon Dvořák
A chamber series dedicated to young performers, to whom the Antonín Dvořák Museum offers a space for concerts and artistic realisations in the inspiring surroundings of the Baroque summer palace Amerika.

Programme:

  • V. Příhoda – Romance Elégiaque
  • J. S. Bach – Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor for Solo Violin, BWV 1004
  • M. Ravel – Tzigane, M. 76
  • A. Dvořák – Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81, B155


Performed by:

  • Amálie Dobšíková – violin
  • Kristina Marková Stepasjuková – piano
  • Naďa Bubancová – violin
  • Elnara Taghizade – viola
  • Štěpánka Plocková – violoncello
  • Alena Mazáková – piano


Amálie Dobšíková is a Czech violinist who focuses on both modern performance and historically informed interpretation. She graduated from the Prague Conservatory and is currently a student at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the class of Prof. Jindřich Pazdera. She has performed on concert stages as a soloist and in chamber and orchestral projects. As a soloist, she has performed at the Archbishop's Castle in Kroměříž and at the Znojmo Music Festival, where she collaborated with the Czech Ensemble Baroque. She also gained significant experience at the Les Musiciens de Saint-Julien courses under the guidance of baroque violinist Josef Žák, as well as at the Gli Incogniti Academy masterclass in France under the guidance of Amandine Beyer. In 2025, she was selected for the prestigious American Bach Academy program, where she worked on historically informed performance under the guidance of Professor Elizabeth Blumenstock from The Juilliard School. She is intensely involved in chamber music and is the founder of the ensemble Les Dragons Baroques, where she also acts as the artistic director. The ensemble specializes in historically informed performance of Baroque music and, under her leadership, regularly organizes evening concerts at the Jakubská Gallery in Malá Strana.


Admission: 100 CZK
Tickets can be purchased on-line or, if capacity is not filled, at the venue before the concert begins.