Musicians from Poletíme, Petr Bende and Tomáš Klus have come together in the band TOPOL, and will be performing in Brno

19 November 2024, 10:00
Musicians from Poletíme, Petr Bende and Tomáš Klus have come together in the band TOPOL, and will be performing in Brno

Legendary sound engineer Jiří Topol Novotný will be appearing in Babylon Brno with his musical project TOPOL. Topol's need to create music also led to the founding of the TOPOL project at the end of 2023, which brought together some big names - guitarist Jiří Kučerovský (Tomáš Klus), keyboardist Štěpán Baloun (Petr Bende), actress, singer and violist Viktória Matušová (Brno City Theatre), percussionist Vojta Šmid, bassist Vítězslavomír Kraválek (Poletíme) and drummer Michal Jež (Poletíme).

The band has two EPs and live recordings from the studio of Radio Proglas and Brno Ponava. The venue for the gig on 21 November was not chosen at random. "It's not just any old hall. Most of us have some memory of the Brno Sokol social hall, the Stadec. I, for one, had an extended stay there with my dear mother and godmother, and several orchestra recordings with Igor Vavrda (Gustav Brom Orchestra), which I’ll miss all my life. It's a special place, and probably not just for me. And now we have a beautiful opportunity to continue those powerful experiences together! The hall has been beautifully renovated, with excellent acoustics that will make the concert so much better," says Jiří Topol Novotný himself, inviting us to the concert. The gig is announced for 21 November 2024 at 7:30 p.m. in the functionalist Sokol hall in Brno 1.

Jiří Novotný is a musician and audio engineer from Brno with nearly thirty years’ of experience across all fields of sound. He's involved in musical sound design (Brno City Theatre - Mamma Mia, Saturday Night Fever, GoJa - Les Miserables, the Jiří Myron Theatre in Ostrava - Evita), live concerts (Chinaski, Tomáš Klus - Klusymfonie, Kabát, Lucie, Elán, Kryštof, Karel Kryl’s last two concerts ), festivals (Jazzfest Brno, Folk Holidays Náměšt' nad Oslavou, Prague Sounds, Brutal Assault, Obscene Extreme, Respect Festival, Summer of Love, Hradhouse, Mácháč, Creamfields Břeclav, Rock For People), dubbing (TV Nova, Prima, Markýza), music television production (Kurt Elling & band, Mike Stern & Dave Weckl & Michael Brecker, Dan Bárta, Judith Hill & B-Side Band), as well as studio work (David Koller, Michal Ambrož, Progres2, Marek Ztracený, Tomáš Klus, Poletíme?).

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