Brno Music Friendly City celebrate 4th birthday

Brno Music Friendly City celebrate 4th birthday

We celebrate our 4th birthday and as a thank you to our readers, we announce a big birthday competition. Don’t miss the opportunity to win tickets to Magdalena Kožená and flamenco dancer Antonio El Pipa in concert.

We also bring you an interview with Jiří Plocek about song as an inspiring and timeless theme, which is a phenomenon closely associated with human life. During the last year you had the chance to meet Maida Hundeling, Katarina Karnéus, David Radok or Tomáš Pilař and more through our interviews. Brno Music Friendly City has been visited by nearly a half a million readers. Every day, we bring you reports dedicated to musical events of various styles and genres. We try to make our calendar full of musical events taking place in Brno, so you can choose where to go. For the fourth year, the editors bring to our readers reviews of the music scene in the city, they bring musicians closer from home and abroad to the readers in the form of interviews. They also recall important musical personalities historically associated with Brno. So far, we brought out 882 reports, 316 arcticles, 411 reviews and 142 interviews.

We will be happy if you continued to send your point and comments. You are helping us to improve our work.

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Connection, unity, contemplation - these words can be used to describe the musical evening of Schola Gregoriana Pragensis under the direction of David Eben and organist Tomáš Thon, which took place yesterday as part of the Easter Festival of Sacred Music at the church of St. Thomas. Not only the singing of a Gregorian chant, but also the works of composer Petr Eben (1929-2007) enlivened the church space with sound and colour for an hour.  more

With a concert called Ensemble Inégal: Yesterday at the church of St. John, Zelenka opened the 31st edition of the Easter Festival of Sacred Music, this time with the suffix Terroir. This slightly mysterious word, which is popularly used in connection with wine, comes from the Latin word for land or soil, and carries the sum of all the influences, especially the natural conditions of a particular location and on the plants grown there. This term is thus metonymically transferred to the programme of this year's VFDH, as it consists exclusively of works by Czech authors, thus complementing the ongoing Year of Czech Musicmore

For the fourth subscription concert of the Philharmonic at Home serieswhich took place on 14 March at the Besední dům and was entitled Mozartiana, the Brno Philharmonic, this time under the direction of Czech-Japanese conductor Chuhei Iwasaki, chose four works from the 18th to 20th centuries. These works are dramaturgically linked either directly through their creation in the Classical period or by inspiration from musical practices typical of that period. The first half of the concert featured Martina Venc Matušínská with a solo flute.  more

The second stop on the short Neues Klavier Trio Dresden's Czech-German tour was at the concert hall of the Janáček Academy of Music on 6 March at 16:00. A programme consisting of world premières by two Czech and two German composers was performed in four cities (Prague, Brno, Leipzig and Dresden).  more

The last opera première of the National Theatre Brno this year was Hurvínek Sells the Bride, which was co-produced with the Spejbl and Hurvínek Theatre. The première continued the thematic focus associated with the Year of Czech Music and took place on 24 November in the large hall of the Reduta Theatre.  more