Events
Pavel Haas Quartet & Boris Giltburg
Pavel Haas Quartet resident ensemble of the 31st year of the festival Veronika Jarůšková, Marek Zwiebel / violin Šimon Truszka / viola Peter Jarůšek / cello
Vision String Quartet
Vision String Quartet (DE) Florian Willeitner, Daniel Stoll / violin Sander Stuart / viola Leonard Disselhorst / cello
Graindelavoix
Graindelavoix (BE) Andrew Hallock / alto Albert Riera / tenor Marius Peterson / tenor Arnout Malfliet / bass Björn Schmelzer / artistic director
Vision String Quartet
Vision String Quartet (DE) Florian Willeitner, Daniel Stoll / violin Sander Stuart / viola Leonard Disselhorst / cello
Concentus Moraviae: Cello Republic
Cello Republic Petr Špaček / Matej Štěpánek / Jan Zemen / Ivan Vokáč
Manon Lescaut
Love knows no bounds, my guilt will fall into oblivion, but my love will not die... No human weakness is foreign to the beautiful Manon - she would like the love of the young knight Des Grieux and a life of luxury and wealth, which only the old banker Géront can provide her... But everything has its price and not even love can save everything.
Concentus Moraviae: Doric String Quartet
Doric String Quartet (UK) Maia Cabeza, Ying Xue / violin Emma Wernig / viola John Myerscough / cello Program: Benjamin Britten String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 25 String Quartet No. 2 in C major, Op. 36
The Bartered Bride
How to sell a bride? Best through a production by director Ondřej Havelka. One of the most popular Czech operas, The Bartered Bride by Bedřich Smetana, has been in the repertoire of the Brno theatre for more than eighteen years and has still not lost any of its wit or audience popularity.
Concentus Moraviae: Clarinet Factory
The desire to experiment and explore all kinds of genres has given the Clarinet Factory ensemble the opportunity to create a very specific style of music that is completely unmistakable. Four very diverse musicians, who have been playing together since 2007, benefit from their virtuoso and sonically perfect mastery of their instruments and, in addition to excellent interplay and human and musical connection, they present themselves as improvisers, composers, lyricists and singers. Their current work innovatively tries to use the possibilities of modern technology; the musicians cooperate and compete with their electronic image and are inspired by virtual possibilities. Percussionist Milan Cimfe supports the band with rhythmic patterns and records, loops and surprises in real time with unique layers of new recordings directly on stage.
Jindřich Pavliš, Vojtěch Nýdl, Luděk Boura and Petr “Pepíno” Valášek permanent guest: Milan Cimfe / percussion
Concentus Moraviae: Bl!ndman [sax]
Our audience's favorite group, the Belgian BL!NDMAN [sax], bring four of Bach's choral partitas in a unique arrangement by Eric Sleichim. It is said that Bach wrote these cycles of organ variations when he was only 15 years old, but later reworked them - so perfect are they. The distinctive sound spectrum of the four saxophones breathes a similar color as some baroque organs, so the choice of performing the choral partitas in an arrangement for these instruments is completely natural.
Pieter Pellens / soprano saxophone Hendrik Pellens / alto saxophone Piet Rebel / tenor saxophone Sebastiaan Cooman / baritone saxophone Eric Sleichim / artistic director and arranger
MOZART'S CHILDREN ON STAGE!
FRANTIŠEK ŠKROUP The Tinkerer, overture to the opera GABRIEL FAURÉ Sicilienne from the Pelléas and Mélisande suite GIUSEPPE VERDI La traviata, overture to the opera LUIGI BASSI / arr. NICOLAI PFFEFER Concert Fantasia on Themes from Verdi's Rigoletto for Clarinet and Orchestra SERGEI PROKOFIEV The Montagues and Capulets from the Ballet Romeo and Juliet ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK Hansel and Gretel, Overture to the Opera ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK "Erlöst befreit...", Aria and Children's Choir from Act 3 of Hansel and Gretel WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART "Ricevete, o padroncina...", Chorus from Act 3 of Scene 11 of The Marriage of Figaro FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Song with Chorus and Finale from A Midsummer Night's Dream GEORGES BIZET "Avec la garde montante..." from Act 3 of Carmen PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY Dance of the Snowflakes from Act 2 of The Nutcracker Cantiléna, Children's and Youth Choir at the Philharmonic Brno choirmaster Michal Jančík Brno Philharmonic and the “young Mozarts” (instrumentalists and singers) of the South Moravian Regional Art School and the Brno Conservatory conductor Robert Kružík moderated by Kristýna Drášilová
Concentus Moraviae: Czech Philharmonic Quartet & Lukáš and David Mareček
The Brno Philharmonic Hall will welcome orchestral colleagues from Prague, this time in chamber roles: in the Besední dům, the Czech Philharmonic Quartet will perform a Dvořák program together with pianist David Mareček; the evening will feature a special guest: Schumann's Five Folk Songs will be performed by cellist Lukáš Mareček accompanied by his father on piano. The young virtuoso will thus pay symbolic tribute to the composer, who fell in love with the beauty of the cello sound so much that he introduced it as a solo instrument in his compositions.
Czech Philharmonic Quartet Irena Jakubcová, Petra Brabcová / violin Eva Krestová / viola Václav Petr / cello
Lukáš Mareček / cello
David Mareček / piano
Concentus Moraviae: Fibonacci Quartet
Its definition may sound complicated, but the Fibonacci sequence is ubiquitous: a numerical sequence where each number is the sum of the two previous ones (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13…) is related to the golden ratio, a symbol of harmony and natural beauty. We see it in the arrangement of flower petals, sunflower seeds or in the spirals on seashells. It also catches our eye on the snails of the instruments of the musicians who make up the Fibonacci Quartet. The achievements of the four young artists are astounding: in 2024 they won both the first prize and the audience prize at the prestigious Premio Paolo Borciani competition, they are the resident quartet at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the Grand Résident ensemble at ProQuartet in Paris for the 2025–2027 seasons. They will bring to Valtice the program Letters and Landscapes, referring to the title of Janáček's famous work and Bartók's love for the music of various landscapes, in the case of the fifth quartet, the Bulgarian one.
Concentus Moraviae: Meta4
This year, the 25-year-old prominent Finnish quartet Meta4 returns to our festival with a brand new program, Polarkr(e)is. Meta4 pays homage to the sound world of the Arctic Circle through a pair of works by Finnish composers: the one-movement composition Fleurs de neige (Snow Flowers) was inspired by the glitter and structural symmetry of snow and was created especially for Meta4 by the famous Kaija Saariaho; the piece has no bar lines, constantly floats in the air, and all performances are unique – just like snowflakes. Sibelius’s quartet Voces intimae is one of the most famous Finnish chamber works. The string quartet Stringar was composed by the Italian-Indian composer and Norwegian Hardanger fiddler Krishna Nagaraj, combining the old and the new through Nordic folk dance melodies and became a real hit at Meta4 concerts. Where is the environmental theme Polarkr(e)is, declared in the title, reflected in this program? "The nature that surrounds us is the core of our culture. If we lose nature as it was and is, we will also lose the culture that created the songs and thoughts of the people who created these melodies," Meta4 state.
Concentus Moraviae: Trio Bohémo & Avri Levitan / viola
The meeting of violist Avri Levitan and the young ambitious musicians who make up the successful Trio Bohémo took place two years ago in Berlin during the unique educational project Musethica, which Avri built with the conviction that the teaching of music itself can be an act of communication between musicians and the audience. The perfect harmony between the master teacher and the talented student occurs not only on the level of interpretation, but we can also hear it in selected compositions: Dvořák composed his magnificent Piano Quartet in E flat major shortly before he accepted a professorship at the Prague Conservatory. And it was the piano quartet form that seventeen-year-old Josef Suk chose for his first excellent composition in the master's composition class.
The final concert of the 14th season of the Bach to Mozart cycle!
The Brno concert series Bach to Mozart! is set for a grand finale. In the Church of St. John the Minorite, Baroque treasures from the Kroměříž archive will be heard in a modern world premiere under the baton of the stellar Tomáš Netopil, performed by the SILENTIUM! ensemble.
Concentus Moraviae: Pavel Haas Quartet & K. Dohnal, T. Františ, P. Vojta, P. Ries
Those expecting an octet made up of two quartets will be surprised by the unusual instrument combination on stage: the string quartet is complemented by a clarinet, French horn, bassoon and double bass! Schubert's masterpiece pushed the boundaries of chamber music, magnificent and intimate at the same time, a six-movement gem for all music lovers, which Schubert composed two hundred years ago at the request of the Viennese nobleman Ferdinand Troyer, an enthusiastic clarinetist. At its fourth residency concert, the Pavel Haas Quartet will perform it together with four musical friends, masters of their instruments.
CONCERT OF CHILDREN'S SOLOISTS
The talent festival MOZART'S CHILDREN has been organized by the Brno Philharmonic in cooperation with the Primary School of the South Moravian Region for 16 years. This concert is dedicated to exceptionally talented students, winners of the Primary School music competitions, who will perform in solo roles together with the Brno Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra on the stage of the Besední dom (Talking House).
Concentus Moraviae:
This year's program is enriched with a special Kyjov dimension: the four playwrights also include local native, excellent violist and respected teacher Pavel Nikl, who is also a founding and former long-time member of the festival's resident ensemble Pavel Haas Quartet. The idea of organizing their joint concert in Kyjov was therefore a natural choice. The selection of compositions fell on two gems of chamber literature - the string quintets of Antonín Dvořák and Johannes Brahms, masterpieces that, thanks to the two viola parts, sound doubly velvety, almost orchestral.
Concentus Moraviae: Colin Currie Quartet
A quartet of virtuoso percussionists, performing together as the Colin Currie Quartet since 2018, pay tribute to the genius and courage of Steve Reich and the composers inspired by his work. The quartet is made up of respected world-class percussionists who perform as soloists, orchestral percussionists and chamber musicians; each member brings their own unique perspective on chamber percussion to the quartet. Together, they create spectacular sound performances that have been applauded by audiences at London's famous Wigmore Hall, as well as the 2,000-seat auditorium of the Beijing NCPA.
Johann Strauss Jr. is celebrating the 200th anniversary of his birth, so we decided to give him and you a gift in the form of a new production of his famous operetta The Bat. Since its premiere, the humorous story of mistaken identity and the fact that even innocent flirting may not pay off has been a success on leading stages, not just operettas. The Bat has long since become part of the repertoire of theaters such as the Metropolitan Opera and the Vienna State Opera. Today, no one suspects that it all began with the unsuccessful acquisition of the French play Réveillon by Messrs. Meilhac and Halévy. After reading it, the director of Theater und der Wien Max Stein decided not to stage it as a drama, but rather to have it reworked into an operetta libretto, which he would offer to Johann Strauss. He was delighted with Richard Genée's version and had the composition ready within four months. In a short time, a comedy filled with Strauss' sparkling melodies was created, and thus The Bat was born - today rightly considered a jewel of classic Viennese operetta.
Concentus Moraviae: Leonkoro Quartet
The name of the excellent young quartet Leonkoro refers to the children's book Brothers Lionheart, which tells of the all-powerful brotherly bond: the ensemble is framed by brothers Jonathan and Lukas Schwarz on first violin and cello. The beautiful hall of the Besední dům in Ivančice will be resounded by Leonkoro with two pieces inspired by love: Webern's Slow Movement overflows with romantic emotion and in no way resembles the author's later atonal compositions; Mendelssohn was also driven to compose his second string quartet by fresh infatuation. Among the musical confessions of love, the fifth of the six quartets of Opus 76 will be heard, a masterpiece by Joseph Haydn, who was over sixty at the time of the composition and enjoyed universal fame.
Johann Strauss Jr. is celebrating the 200th anniversary of his birth, so we decided to give him and you a gift in the form of a new production of his famous operetta The Bat. Since its premiere, the humorous story of mistaken identity and the fact that even innocent flirting may not pay off has been a success on leading stages, not just operettas. The Bat has long since become part of the repertoire of theaters such as the Metropolitan Opera and the Vienna State Opera. Today, no one suspects that it all began with the unsuccessful acquisition of the French play Réveillon by Messrs. Meilhac and Halévy. After reading it, the director of Theater und der Wien Max Stein decided not to stage it as a drama, but rather to have it reworked into an operetta libretto, which he would offer to Johann Strauss. He was delighted with Richard Genée's version and had the composition ready within four months. In a short time, a comedy filled with Strauss' sparkling melodies was created, and thus The Bat was born - today rightly considered a jewel of classic Viennese operetta.
Concentus Moraviae: Quartetto di Cremona
Since its foundation in 2000, the Quartetto di Cremona has built a worldwide reputation as a virtuoso and progressive chamber ensemble. Our festival is also pleased that the quartet's violist – Simone Gramaglia – is one of this year's dramaturgs. And the dramaturgical experience can also be heard in the concert program: it will take us from the elegant one-movement Italian Serenade by the Austrian Hugo Wolf, through the impressionistically dazzlingly colorful Ravel String Quartet to the only purely instrumental work by Giuseppe Verdi, who is the universally recognized personification of Italian music.
Concentus Moraviae: Quartetto di Cremona
Since its foundation in 2000, the Quartetto di Cremona has built a worldwide reputation as a virtuoso and progressive chamber ensemble. Our festival is also pleased that the quartet's violist – Simone Gramaglia – is one of this year's dramaturgs. And the dramaturgical experience can also be heard in the concert program: it will take us from the elegant one-movement Italian Serenade by the Austrian Hugo Wolf, through the impressionistically dazzlingly colorful Ravel String Quartet to the only purely instrumental work by Giuseppe Verdi, who is the universally recognized personification of Italian music.
Concentus Moraviae: Quartetto di Cremona & Peter Jarůšek / violoncello
Since its foundation in 2000, the Quartetto di Cremona has built a worldwide reputation as a virtuoso and progressive chamber ensemble. Our festival is also pleased that the quartet's violist – Simone Gramaglia – is one of this year's dramaturgs, as is cellist Peter Jarůšek. Together, the gentlemen will perform a masterpiece of the chamber repertoire – Schubert's String Quintet in C major, sometimes called the "cello quintet" – the author unusually uses two cellos, creating a rich lower register and at times evoking an orchestral impression.
Concentus Moraviae: Epoque Quartet
Over the quarter century of its existence, the Epoque Quartet has established itself as a prominent representative of a wide-ranging genre spectrum, the only limit of which is that it must sound good when performed by a string quartet. In addition to canonical classical music compositions, the gentlemen regularly play compositions from the alternative rock, jazz, film music and minimalism categories. A successful novelty is the inclination towards Czech and Moravian folk music, which was adapted for the Epoque Quartet into the LIDOVQUE suite by the arranging wizard and violist of the quartet Alexej Aslamas, and which was released last year in an exclusive LP edition.
Prison bells
One hundred and thirty years since the death of Christian Friedrich d’Elvert. In the words of the organizer: “A descendant of French emigrants, who was a member of the Provincial Assembly and the mayor of Brno. Špilberk, which d’Elvert had reforested, was the cruelest prison and an impregnable fortress – now it stands in an abandoned park - French, Italians, Swedes, Austrians, Germans, Czechs and Moravians…. and Špilberk in addition.” “Two hundred and ninety years ago, rich people in a rich city cast the largest bell in the world. They spent two whole years decorating it to make it beautiful and majestic. However, the wooden structure in which the bell was installed suddenly caught fire. Useless and therefore criminal people were sent to put out the fire. They formed an endless chain and poured bucket after bucket from the mighty river. The fire subsided and the bell cracked. For a hundred years it lay in a hole with the corpses of those punished by the fire and therefore the bell destroyers. Then the rich finally came to their senses and donated the cracked bell to the needy so that they would have somewhere to live and something to eat. Since then, carillons have been built near prisons.” Program: Dmitri Kourliandski – Lacrimosa (Anatomy Of Pain) Iannis Xenakis – A l`ile de Goree Eliška Cílková – commission for glockenspiel and BCO Alfred Schnittke – The End of St. Petersburg Brno Contemporary Orchestra, conducted by Pavel Šnajdr
Johann Strauss Jr. is celebrating the 200th anniversary of his birth, so we decided to give him and you a gift in the form of a new production of his famous operetta The Bat. Since its premiere, the humorous story of mistaken identity and the fact that even innocent flirting may not pay off has been a success on leading stages, not just operettas. The Bat has long since become part of the repertoire of theaters such as the Metropolitan Opera and the Vienna State Opera. Today, no one suspects that it all began with the unsuccessful acquisition of the French play Réveillon by Messrs. Meilhac and Halévy. After reading it, the director of Theater und der Wien Max Stein decided not to stage it as a drama, but rather to have it reworked into an operetta libretto, which he would offer to Johann Strauss. He was delighted with Richard Genée's version and had the composition ready within four months. In a short time, a comedy filled with Strauss' sparkling melodies was created, and thus The Bat was born - today rightly considered a jewel of classic Viennese operetta.
KEITH JARRETT: THE KÖLN CONCERT
KEITH JARRETT The Köln Concert (Cologne Concert) Maki Namekawa piano Thomas Enhco piano Less than fifty years after the Cologne concert, Japanese pianist Maki Namekawa and French pianist Thomas Enhco have taken on Jarrett's material from The Köln Concert and presented it together in 2023 at four hopelessly sold-out concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris. The project, which breathed new life into the legendary album, will now have its Czech premiere. The Brno audience has something to look forward to!
KEITH JARRETT: THE KÖLN CONCERT
KEITH JARRETT The Köln Concert (Cologne Concert) Maki Namekawa piano Thomas Enhco piano Less than fifty years after the Cologne concert, Japanese pianist Maki Namekawa and French pianist Thomas Enhco have taken on Jarrett's material from The Köln Concert and presented it together in 2023 at four hopelessly sold-out concerts at the Philharmonie de Paris. The project, which breathed new life into the legendary album, will now have its Czech premiere. The Brno audience has something to look forward to!
AMERICA 250
GEORGE GERSHWIN An American in Paris WILLIAM BOLCOM Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra, Czech premiere GEORGE GERSHWIN Piano Concerto in F major LEONARD BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from the Music for the Film On the Town Jaroslav Zouhar trombone Thomas Enhco piano Brno Philharmonic conductor Dennis Russell Davies 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. We are dedicating a concert to this anniversary, which will be conducted by our American chief conductor Dennis Russell Davies. The program will offer compositions by three greats of American music: George Gershwin (1898–1937), Leonard “Lenny” Bernstein (1918–1990) and William Bolcom (1938), the latter two of whom were among Davies’ close friends.
Concentus Moraviae: Quatuor Diotima
A literal soirée à la française awaits us at Boskovice Castle! Quatuor Diotima, an ensemble highly regarded for its ability to connect the French quartet tradition with the subtlest shades of contemporary chamber music, will offer a dramaturgically thoughtful arc of a trio of compositions by its compatriots: the fragmentary structure of excerpts from Pierre Boulez's Book for Quartet is followed by the sound poetry of Bitume by contemporary composer Gérard Pesson, who lets the quartet's sound slowly imprint and disappear like an image on the photosensitive bitumen (asphalt) of time. The program then crowns Debussy's String Quartet in G minor with its infinite shades of quartet colors.
AMERICA 250
GEORGE GERSHWIN An American in Paris WILLIAM BOLCOM Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra, Czech premiere GEORGE GERSHWIN Piano Concerto in F major LEONARD BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from the Music for the Film On the Town Jaroslav Zouhar trombone Thomas Enhco piano Brno Philharmonic conductor Dennis Russell Davies 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. We are dedicating a concert to this anniversary, which will be conducted by our American chief conductor Dennis Russell Davies. The program will offer compositions by three greats of American music: George Gershwin (1898–1937), Leonard “Lenny” Bernstein (1918–1990) and William Bolcom (1938), the latter two of whom were among Davies’ close friends.
Concentus Moraviae: Schumann Quartett
Who could be a better guide to the chamber works of Robert Schumann than the Schumann Quartet, three of whose members are also his namesakes? The four young virtuosos will immerse us in Schumann's romantic depths and offer their modern reflection: the recently deceased Berlin composer Aribert Reimann was a direct descendant of the doctor who treated Schumann at the end of his life, and the Adagio in Memory of Robert Schumann is the result of his intense and very personal collaboration with the Schumann Quartet.
Concentus Moraviae: Opus13
The concert is held in collaboration with the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition; the performance at our festival is one of the prizes that the Opus13 Quartet won as the overall winner of this competition in 2025.
Johann Strauss Jr. is celebrating the 200th anniversary of his birth, so we decided to give him and you a gift in the form of a new production of his famous operetta The Bat. Since its premiere, the humorous story of mistaken identity and the fact that even innocent flirting may not pay off has been a success on leading stages, not just operettas. The Bat has long since become part of the repertoire of theaters such as the Metropolitan Opera and the Vienna State Opera. Today, no one suspects that it all began with the unsuccessful acquisition of the French play Réveillon by Messrs. Meilhac and Halévy. After reading it, the director of Theater und der Wien Max Stein decided not to stage it as a drama, but rather to have it reworked into an operetta libretto, which he would offer to Johann Strauss. He was delighted with Richard Genée's version and had the composition ready within four months. In a short time, a comedy filled with Strauss' sparkling melodies was created, and thus The Bat was born - today rightly considered a jewel of classic Viennese operetta.
Concentus Moraviae: Bennewitz Quartet
This year, we will celebrate World Music Day with a dream concert: the excellent Bennewitz Quartet will perform the divine string quartets of Leoš Janáček and Antonín Dvořák in the impressive arcaded courtyard of the impressive castle in Moravský Krumlov. Still not enough superlatives and magic? We can add: the summer solstice will occur on Sunday, June 21st!
Concentus Moraviae: Calidore Quartet
If you have ever felt like you were in a historical blockbuster during a concert in the breathtaking Hall of the Ancestral Hall of Milotice Castle, the American quartet Calidore will enhance that feeling even more: the renowned ensemble is renowned for its stylistic versatility, and its festival program called Sounds of America naturally includes a trip to Hollywood! It will take the listeners from the lyrical modernism of Samuel Barber, through the film-inspired romanticism of Erich Wolfgang Korngold and the sensitive minimalism of John Williams, to the music of contemporary trumpet wizard Wynton Marsalis, who looked back on his childhood in New Orleans, the cradle of jazz, when composing his quartet.
Concentus Moraviae: Calidore Quartet
The Sounds of America program is brought to Telč by guests from the Golden State! The renowned Californian quartet Calidore is renowned for its stylistic versatility, and its festival program naturally includes a trip to Hollywood. It will take listeners from the lyrical modernism of Samuel Barber, through the film-inspired romanticism of Erich Wolfgang Korngold and the sensitive minimalism of John Williams, to the music of contemporary trumpet wizard Wynton Marsalis, who looked back to his childhood in New Orleans, the cradle of jazz, when composing his quartet.
Concentus Moraviae: Modigliani Quartet
Chamber ensembles are usually named after their primary conductor or favorite composer; however, the famous Modigliani Quartet chose a bohemian painter as their patron: "We like his perception of art, he was his own and did not deal with trends. When you see a Modigliani, you remember him for the rest of your life. We try to make our sound as easily recognizable as Modigliani's painting," say the virtuoso French artists. And they successfully achieve their goal, which they demonstrate to our audience with a unique performance of a pair of quartets belonging to the basic pillars of the chamber canon.
Concentus Moraviae: Modigliani Quartet
Chamber ensembles are usually named after their primary conductor or favorite composer; however, the famous Modigliani Quartet chose a bohemian painter as their patron: "We like his perception of art, he was his own and did not deal with trends. When you see a Modigliani, you remember him for the rest of your life. We try to make our sound as easily recognizable as Modigliani's painting," say the virtuoso French artists. And they successfully achieve their goal, which they demonstrate to our audience with a unique performance of a pair of quartets belonging to the basic pillars of the chamber canon.
Concentus Moraviae: Quatuor Danel
The chateau in Velké Meziříčí will welcome the Belgian-French Danel Quartet. The renowned ensemble is a long-time global ambassador of the unmistakably dramatic music of Dmitri Shostakovich and the equally brilliant work of Mieczysław Weinberg, two composers strengthened in the tight conditions of the Soviet regime by a strong friendship and mutual professional respect. We are waiting for an exciting musical dialogue between two compositional masters of the 20th century, performed by the most skilled performers.
Concentus Moraviae: Simona Šaturová / soprano & Zemlinsky Quartet
Renowned soprano Simona Šaturová and the award-winning Zemlinsky Quartet will perform works by all four major classics of Czech music in arrangements for solo voice and string quartet at the final concert. And these will be some of the most famous melodies: look forward to Mařenčina's warning If I were to do something like that from Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride or perhaps our most famous opera aria Moonlight in the Deep Sky from Dvořák's Rusalka. The evening will be refreshed by a selection from Janáček's Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs and the enchanting coloratura Lamento Ariadne by Bohuslav Martinů. The program will be marked by the movement Youth, Janáček's masterful wind sextet in a convincing arrangement for string quartet.
Aida at Špilberk Castle
Warm summer evenings are best spent under the stars with music, which is why the Janáček Opera NdB ensemble is once again bringing an opera performance to the romantic setting of Špilberk Castle this year. Two nations are at war, but in the middle of the battlefield a much more intimate drama is unfolding that may have unexpected consequences. The Egyptian princess Amneris loves the warlord Radames. However, his love belongs to the captive Aida, whom no one knows is the princess of the hostile Ethiopian country. Unbeknownst to either of them, they will soon face a choice that will decide life or death...
La traviata at Špilberk Castle
Warm summer evenings are best spent under the stars with music, which is why the Janáček Opera NdB ensemble is once again bringing an opera performance to the romantic setting of Špilberk Castle this year. A timeless tragic story of a courtesan hoping for the happiness of true love. For a brief moment it seems so close, but it is only a dream. A chamber drama in the classic direction of Zbyněk Srba.
Liturgical performance of Palestrina's Mass Assumpta est Maria / Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Pre-cloister)
Ensemble Versus concert, which will be held as part of the Holy Mass at Porta Coeli on August 16th at 10:15. The Mass Assunpta est Maria by the important Renaissance composer Palestrini will be performed.
KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE II
JAN VALTA Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, music for the computer game MUNI Choir Choirmaster Jan Ocetek Medieval Band Bakchus Artistic Director Richard Závada Brno Philharmonic Conductor Jan Valta
KINGDOM COME: DELIVERANCE II
JAN VALTA Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, music for the computer game MUNI Choir Choirmaster Jan Ocetek Medieval Band Bakchus Artistic Director Richard Závada Brno Philharmonic Conductor Jan Valta
ŠTEFAN MARGITA 70
One of the concert stops where the legendary tenor Štefan Margita will celebrate his jubilee this year will be the Špilberk Festival. Arias, duets, overtures and interludes from Czech and world operas by composers such as Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák, Leoš Janáček, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Richard Wagner and George Gershwin will be performed. Štefan Margita tenor Jana Šrejma Kačírková soprano Hradec Králové Philharmonic conductor Jan Kučera




