Pavel Černoch will perform in Brno. Tickets already available for sale

8 October 2015, 4:00
Pavel Černoch will perform in Brno. Tickets already available for sale

Starting from today tickets for the Pavel Černoch Gala concert can be bought, which will take place at Janáček Theatre and it will be the only performance in the Czech Republic this year. The featured guests will include the mezzo-soprano Václava Krejčí Housková, Iveta Jiříková with a choir and the orchestra of Janáček’s opera with the conductor Jaroslav Kyzlink.

Pavel Černoch graduated in opera singing from the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Brno and an Italian teacher Paolo De Napoli in Florence. He is a regular guest of world opera houses like La Scala, Berlin State Opera, Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow or Théâtre de l'Odéon. Černoch made his debut in Mozart’s Magic Flute in Janáček Theatre. The advance sale of the tickets for this concert starts today, i.e 8 October 2015. The Pavel Černoch Gala concert will take place on 12 December 2015 at 7pm at Janáček Theatre.

Pavel Černoch said about his planned performance in his hometown: “It will be my homecoming after a long time, I think, it has been several years. I rarely perform in the Czech Republic and I am truly delighted that I will perform at Janáček opera. When I was eight years old I stood on stage here for the first time and I performed with the children’s choir Kantiléna in the Jacobin opera and I dreamed for the first time that I would like to perform here as a soloist singer. I remember that I sat in a fly loft and watched Rusalka with Natalie Romanová. It made a great impression on me and when I later sang the role of the Prince in Rusalka, it was one of my dreams come true.”

Photo by Lucia Eggenhofer

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