Musica Orbis
Prague festival

Main Festival Venue Revealed – National House in Vinohrady

This Art Nouveau gem offers not only stunning architecture and a refined atmosphere, but also excellent acoustics and professional facilities for both competitive and non-competitive performances. It is here that the most important festival moments take place – meetings of choirs from all over the world, powerful musical performances, and emotions that stay with you long after the final note. 🎶

The combination of historic elegance, a central location, and vibrant festival energy makes the National House in Vinohrady a venue that participants fall in love with at first sight. 💛

📅 Musica Orbis Prague Festival 2026
9–13 July 2026

If your choir is still considering joining, now is the perfect time to get in touch and secure your place at a festival hosted in one of Prague’s most beautiful concert halls.
📧 Email us at info@musicaorbis.com

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Assoc. Prof. Marek Valášek, Ph.D. Marek Valášek studied conducting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (HAMU). At the Faculty of Education of Charles University, he completed studies in music education and choral conducting, and at the Týn School in Prague he studied church music (regenschori). In 2006, he was a guest conductor in Vilnius (Lithuania) and Kyoto (Japan). In 2013, he was awarded the prestigious Ferdinand Vach Prize by the Czech Music Fund Foundation and the Association of Choral Conductors of the Czech Musicological Society. In 1996, he founded the ensemble Piccolo coro & Piccola orchestra, which he continues to lead to this day.