- "Johann Sebastian Bach" (Concerto italiano, preludes and fugues, one toccata, one suite, chromatic fantasy and fugue)
- "The sons of J.S.Bach" (Johann Christian, Carl Philipp Emanuel, J.Cristoph Friederich, Wilhelm Friedman)
- "Five great names": J.S.Bach, F. Couperin, J.P.Rameau, G.F.Haendel, D.Scarlatti
- "Predecessors and contemporaries" (Program around J.S.Bach – Music by J.Jakob Froberger, Georg Bohm, D.Buxtehude, J.Kuhnau, J.Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer, J.Pachelbel)
- "The gold age of Italian sonata" (G.B.Platti, B.Galuppi, Ferdinando Gaspare Turrini di Sal ò , Pietro Domenico Paradisi, Francesco Durante, D.Scarlatti, D. Cimarosa)
- "Vive la France" (Louis Couperin, Francois Couperin, Lebegue, Rameau, Duphly, A.Forqueray)
- "Harpsichord in Bohemian castles" (J.A.Benda, F.X.Dusek, Josef Myslivecek, Jan Krtitel Vanhal, A.F.Beckvarovski, J.A.Stepan, L.Kozeluh, F.X.Brixi)
- Program of different authors (J.S.Bach, Frescobaldi, English virginalists, Galuppi, Louis Couperin)
- "The modern in the ancient way": music by 20.th century composers, that can be performed also on copies of old instruments (Gunter Bialas, Karl Schafer, Karl Heinz Fussl, Ziga Stanic, Stefano Bonetti, Gyorgy Ligeti, Alfred Schnittke, Victor Kalabis)