Events
Michal Pavlicek and the trio
Guests: Bára Basiková and Vilém Čok
Guitar virtuoso and composer Michal Pavlíček will perform songs from his latest albums as part of a special concert, where he will perform in a trio with Martin Ivan on bass and with Michal Nejtek on keyboards and Michal Daňek on drums. The next part will mainly feature songs from the group Stromboli performed by Bára Basiková and Vilém Čok.
NdB2: Program 7
Pampúšik/ Darkness/ On the beautiful blue
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Dance hall in Kryt
All tempo dance hall in Kryt 10-Z. Throughout the evening you can dance all your favorite dances: lindy hop, balboa, shag, blues and charleston.
Workshop: When people say Janáček
Introduce students to Leoš Janáček in a fun way. Let them experience Janáček! What is Janáček's story? How did he live and create? What places in Brno are associated with him and how much was his personal life reflected in the musical works he created? A two-hour educational workshop format on the rehearsal stage of the Janáček Theatre, which will guide students through the milestones of Janáček's life and work using fun activities. Practical information: Workshop intended for 4th - 6th grades of elementary schools. Program length 2 hours. The price of the workshop for up to 20 participants is 2000 CZK, each additional person above this number pays an entrance fee of 100 CZK. Arrival through the service entrance to the Janáček Theatre. We ask that students come in comfortable clothing, during the program we also sit on the floor, create, etc.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Graduation Concert (Bachelor's Degree)
HANA JASANSKÁ / violin Piano collaboration: doc. RENATA LICHNOVSKÁ Co-performers: MARTINA KOČÍŘOVÁ j. h. / violin, JULIE ŠTĚPÁNKOVÁ / piano Program: Josef Suk/Jaroslav Kocian: Song of Love, op. 7; Josef Suk: Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 17; Leoš Janáček: Sonata for Violin and Piano, JW VII/7; Evžen Zámečník: Duo I. for Two Violins; Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Suite for Violin and Piano, op. 11 “Much Ado About Nothing”.
Workshop: When people say Janáček
Introduce students to Leoš Janáček in a fun way. Let them experience Janáček! What is Janáček's story? How did he live and create? What places in Brno are associated with him and how much was his personal life reflected in the musical works he created? A two-hour educational workshop format on the rehearsal stage of the Janáček Theatre, which will guide students through the milestones of Janáček's life and work using fun activities. Practical information: Workshop intended for 4th - 6th grades of elementary schools. Program length 2 hours. The price of the workshop for up to 20 participants is 2000 CZK, each additional person above this number pays an entrance fee of 100 CZK. Arrival through the service entrance to the Janáček Theatre. We ask that students come in comfortable clothing, during the program we also sit on the floor, create, etc.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Musical evenings
A new project called Music Evenings at Vyhlídka. Pleasant atmosphere, good drinks and live music. A musical backdrop that will make your time with friends, family or just alone with a drink more enjoyable. It will take place regularly at Terraza & Vyhlídka, every Tuesday.
Gypsy swing jam session
Dear friends of swing, and especially hot club swing! We would like to invite you to the first jam session of the new year, which we are organizing together with Café Práh in Brno. The goal is to get together and play in a pleasant atmosphere. Musicians of all kinds are invited, beginners and advanced, and of course singers too. The event is primarily designed acoustically, but it is no problem to add some sound with a smaller combo.
Workshop: When people say Janáček
Introduce students to Leoš Janáček in a fun way. Let them experience Janáček! What is Janáček's story? How did he live and create? What places in Brno are associated with him and how much was his personal life reflected in the musical works he created? A two-hour educational workshop format on the rehearsal stage of the Janáček Theatre, which will guide students through the milestones of Janáček's life and work using fun activities. Practical information: Workshop intended for 4th - 6th grades of elementary schools. Program length 2 hours. The price of the workshop for up to 20 participants is 2000 CZK, each additional person above this number pays an entrance fee of 100 CZK. Arrival through the service entrance to the Janáček Theatre. We ask that students come in comfortable clothing, during the program we also sit on the floor, create, etc.
YOUNG BLOOD or MUSIC CLOSE UP II
Chamber cycle of members of the Orchestral Academy of the Brno Philharmonic and guests The Orchestral Academy of the Brno Philharmonic is a project that allows young talented musicians – students or recent graduates of music schools accepted on the basis of a selection procedure – to gain orchestral practice in a professional ensemble. In this way, the Philharmonic educates new generations of players who may one day join its ranks. The OAFB has been operating for six seasons and its fruits are already evident: some of its graduates are already members of our orchestra, others regularly return to help out. The importance and value of this experience for the artistic growth of young musicians and for the future of the orchestra is therefore unquestionable.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Graduation Concert (Master's Degree)
FRANTIŠEK SLIŽ / vocals Piano collaboration: dept. as. MgA. GALINA ALECHKEVITCH Co-performers: ANDREJ PRACHÁR, NELA DROZDOVÁ / vocals Program: Robert Schumann: Sechs Gesänge, op. 89; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Don Giovanni – duet of DonnaAnna and Dona Otavia “Ma qual mai s’offre, oh Dei”, Don Giovanni – aria of Dona Otavia “Dalla sua pace”, The Marriage of Figaro – tercet of Susanna, Count Almaviva, and Dona Basilio “Cosa sento”; Gaetano Donizetti: L’elisir d’amore – aria of Nemorino “Una furtiva lagrima”; Gioacchino Rossini: Cinderella (La Cenerentola) – aria of Dona Ramiro “Si ritrovarla io guiro”; Bedřich Smetana: The Bartered Bride – Vašek's aria "Ma ma matička", Vašek's aria "It's in my head", duet Mařenka and Jeník "Faithful love", duet Jeník and Kecal "I know a girl, she has ducats.
Mandlabanda and NaNoc
Concert by Brno music groups Mandlabanda and NaNoc.
Velvet Suicide: DECEITS (USA) + PLAGUE CALLED HUMANITY
Too romantic for punks, too wild for goths. Deceits play passionate post-punk. Named after a song by the British, not entirely unknown but underrated The Wild Flowers, the trio has gained a cult following in the goth/alternative underground thanks to their catchy melancholic sound and energetic live performances.
THE THREE STARS OF GERMAN ROMANTICISM
CARL MARIA von WEBER Abu Hassan, Overture JOHANNES BRAHMS / arr. LUCIANO BERIO Opus 120 No. 1, Sonata No. 1 for Clarinet and Orchestra CARL MARIA von WEBER Concertino in E flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra Op. 26 FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 56 “Scottish” Sharon Kam clarinet Brno Philharmonic conductor Ivor Bolton Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847) and Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) are among the pillars of German Romanticism, which began to blossom in Weber’s work, developed in Mendelssohn’s and found the peak of its classical-romantic branch in Brahms’s works, emphasizing music as an absolute art.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Graduation Concert (Master's Degree)
LENKA KOŘENSKÁ / French horn Piano collaboration: doc. JANA GOLIÁŠOVÁ Participants: NATÁLIE HRDOVÁ / clarinet, BARBORA KRAUSOVÁ j. h., ARSENII KHARKIVSKYI j. h. / French horn Program: Jan Václav Stich-Punto: Concerto for French horn and orchestra No. 5 in F major, op. 52; Carl Reinecke: Trio for clarinet, French horn and piano in B flat major, op. 274; Josef Hanisch: Concerto for three French horns, orchestra, timpani and harpsichord in E flat major.
MULTICREATIONS SOUNDCHAIN
Another SoundChain electroacoustic music concert Another concert evening in the SoundChain series focuses on the relationship between analog instruments and acousmatic music. The program combines live performances with analog and modular systems with acousmatic compositions that were inspired by analog technologies and their specific sound processes. An important aspect is the principle of nonlinear feedback processes, which are particularly pronounced in analog electronic instruments. Even minimal time shifts or minor changes in circuits can lead to radical transformations of sound structures and the formation of new perceptual horizons. Feedback loops here serve as tools that show how complex and dynamic musical structures can develop from tiny time deviations. The concert will be held in a top-notch multichannel performance, thus presenting an ideal opportunity to listen to electroacoustic music.
Brothers of the Peach (IT/UK) – Allman Brothers Band Tribute
Brothers of the Peach is a unique European tribute to the legendary Allman Brothers Band. As the only band on the old continent, they perform with a full seven-piece line-up (two guitars, drums, keyboards, bass and percussion), which is the key to the authentic and faithful sound of the iconic songs. The project was born out of pure passion and desire to revive the legacy of the band that elevated touring to a lifestyle. Thanks to the combination of strengths and talents of all members, the spirit and inimitable energy of the original legend are revived on European stages.
MMNK + guests: Cringe Prince, Himself, Hopsen Clark
The creative group MMNK has prepared a magnificent concert experience for you together with several dear guests. After the release of the epic album Legenda Ybokaj aneb Jakoby Napak (Official Original Soundtrack), they are expanding Ybokaj's universe with three loosely connected songs, which they will present live together with the guests at this unique concert. Don't be cringe, catch up with Fléda and don't forget to take a good mood with you. Dirty rap from Žižkov following the age-old tradition of Czech hyenism. Frantic verbal pogo on the remains of the scene, existential diarrhea, depression sweating in sequined panties that haven't been washed for three days. Party Hárd, shame harder. Cringe Prince is a Czech rapper originally from Ústí nad Labem, currently active in Prague. Under the auspices of bedroom rap, he creates his own digital artifacts, and his rap shows are often full of improvisation. Hopsen Clark is a Czech rapper who contributed to expanding Ybokaj's story with a significant joint track with MMNK.
Erika Rein (SK) | Táňa Lvovská
Erika Rein is a distinctive Slovak R&B and pop singer and songwriter who combines electronica, avant-pop, hyperpop and R&B with a deep respect for her Romani roots in her work. On her debut album Kamibe (Love), she creates a distinctive sound world in which modern club aesthetics meet traditional Romani music. She sings in three languages – English, Slovak and Romani – and thus addresses audiences across cultures and borders. Tána Lvovská is a Prague musician who moves on the border of alternative pop and intimate electronics. She gained experience in the supporting bands of Yasha 96 and singer Fourtuna before fully embarking on her own solo project in 2023. On it, she collaborates with producer David Machovský (duo Blue Uandi).
Amelie Siba + Eternity Again
What started as solo experiments in the bedroom has grown into a full-fledged band project. The debut album by the group Eternity Again, consisting of singer and songwriter Barbora Cihak, Erik Petrina, Vojtěch Kouřil and Miki Papež, is a mosaic of unusual sonic ideas and at the same time a soundtrack to the everyday lives of the individual band members. The shoegaze fog is permeated by echoes of IDM, trip hop and noise rock, over which ethereal vocals reminiscent of Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine and Ecstasy of St. Theresa tower. The musician and composer, winner of the Anděl and Apollo awards, released her fourth solo album This May Be The Only Way 2 Heaven in March 2025. The raw album uses metal samples and focuses not only on topics such as mental health, but also tries to bring a sense of hope and belonging. With her previous album Gently Double A, she moved into a more aggressive and assertive sphere with a dirtier sound, but intimacy and vulnerability still remain an important element of her work.
Devil's Wall
Bedřich Smetana originally thought of a comic opera with librettist Eliška Krásnohorská. In the end, while composing his last completed opera, the composer found moments in the romantic text, inspired by an old legend about a wall of stones built by the devil on the river by the Vyšehrod monastery, that gave the whole story a different tone. Smetana's isolation in Jabkenice and his dismal health and depression were reflected in the individual characters, and the comicalness was replaced by the depth of their feelings. The humor did not disappear either, but it is combined with the desire for love, life wisdom, melancholy and devilish temptation, so that the main tone was a celebration of love, loyalty and dedication.
THE THREE STARS OF GERMAN ROMANTICISM
CARL MARIA von WEBER Abu Hassan, Overture JOHANNES BRAHMS / arr. LUCIANO BERIO Opus 120 No. 1, Sonata No. 1 for Clarinet and Orchestra CARL MARIA von WEBER Concertino in E flat major for Clarinet and Orchestra Op. 26 FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 56 “Scottish” Sharon Kam clarinet Brno Philharmonic conductor Ivor Bolton Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847) and Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) are among the pillars of German Romanticism, which began to blossom in Weber’s work, developed in Mendelssohn’s and found the peak of its classical-romantic branch in Brahms’s works, emphasizing music as an absolute art.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Fine (DNK) at Spektrum Gallery
The capital of Denmark has had its own specific sound in (alternative) pop in recent years – graduates of the local music academy include Erika de Casier, Astrid Sonne and ML Buch, as well as Fine Glindvad Jensen. In the past, she worked as a composer and performer in the band Chinah, but in 2023 she embarked on a solo career, which she confirmed a year later with her debut album Rocky Top Ballads. Love songs that revive emotions in enigmatic fragments and small situations, and stories from various distant pasts capture an elusive longing for something that is long gone. Live, Fine transforms her hypnotic sound together with band members: Lola Hammerich on guitar (Baby in Vain), Andreas Murga on bass (Gorgeous) and Mads Muurholm on drums. Tickets are available on the Heartnoize website, and for the Brno concert on the Smsticket platform.
JFB / BEATrio: Béla Fleck, Edmar Castañeda, Antonio Sánchez
The trio project, which calls itself BEATrio, is an event in modern instrumental music that immediately arouses curiosity. Moreover, this unusual combination of instruments brings together true masters – banjoist Béla Fleck, harpist Edmar Castañeda and drummer Antonio Sánchez. The latter himself once said that BEATrio represents “one of the most unlikely trio configurations anyone has ever seen.” Béla Fleck commented on this account that the curiosity and amazement of the audience reminds him of the early days of his pioneering band the Flecktones, when people also asked: “How the hell is this supposed to work?”
SHKODRA ELEKTRONIKE (ALB)
The Albanian phenomenon who conquered Eurovision will bring a new album to Fleda.
Joe Cocker Forever
The band JOE COCKER FOREVER was formed in the fall of 2019 in the Czech Republic in the city of Zlín. Then, after several musical meetings in the rehearsal room, a group of friends agreed that it would be a great idea to establish this group as a tribute to the late English singer JOE COCKER, who stood out not only with great covers of famous ballads, soul and RnB songs, but above all with his unmistakable, and so typical, hoarse voice. Currently, the repertoire includes more than 20 hits of this artist and more are being worked on.
Srnčí a kočičí
The Srnčí a kočičí band is a group of friends from a small village in the Vysočina region, who were brought together in 2017 by their love of musical improvisation. They don't care much about the genre. They play jazz because they like it and use it as a source of inspiration, but they are not afraid of covering popular songs and even start with their own compositions. The band's line-up consists of Martin Steiner (piano) – Lucie Nezbedová (vocals, clarinet) – Martin Nezbeda (double bass), Petr Mikšovič (drums) and Tom König (trumpet, percussion).
Bitter Season + Last Fist Hero (IT) + Fat Summer
Uncompromising melodic punk rock referring to both the tradition of '90s pop punk and the emo sensibility and hardness of hardcore punk. The band was formed in 2023 with a debut EP and first concert right before the British Neck Deep. The pop punk rock band from Italy returns to the scene after a long hiatus with new energy, fresh ideas and determination. With the latest singles Last Chapter, Nora and Zero Nine Six Four, Last Fist Hero opens their next chapter, which will result in a new album, which will be released in 2026. A shamelessly loud and addictively wild punk rock band from Brno, which was formed in 2022. They describe their style with exaggeration as "meta-punk" - a self-aware and ironic twist on the classic punk sound. Fat Summer draws inspiration from the punk of the nineties and zeros, which they mix with Eastern European spontaneity. Expect humor, irony, and a defiant temperament in every track. It's a soundtrack to rule-breaking days when every moment turns into an endless summer.
VISIT TO THE ZOO
That they sit nicely on chairs at concerts? That they are not allowed to laugh and sing at them? That classical music is not for small children? But no way! This does not apply to our chamber family afternoons, intended for children aged 3–8 and their parents who have not yet forgotten how to play! Play together with the philharmonic orchestra, ask questions during the concert, sing, dance. Everything is allowed. Without barriers and inhibitions, with music among us. Petr Pomkla flute Jaroslav Zouhar trombone Barbara Tolarová violin Kristýna Jungová violin Klára Kunc Hegnerová viola Katarína Madariová cello moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
VISIT TO THE ZOO
That they sit nicely on chairs at concerts? That they are not allowed to laugh and sing at them? That classical music is not for small children? But no way! This does not apply to our chamber family afternoons, intended for children aged 3–8 and their parents who have not yet forgotten how to play! Play together with the philharmonic orchestra, ask questions during the concert, sing, dance. Everything is allowed. Without barriers and inhibitions, with music among us. Petr Pomkla flute Jaroslav Zouhar trombone Barbara Tolarová violin Kristýna Jungová violin Klára Kunc Hegnerová viola Katarína Madariová cello moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
Devil's Wall
Bedřich Smetana originally thought of a comic opera with librettist Eliška Krásnohorská. In the end, while composing his last completed opera, the composer found moments in the romantic text, inspired by an old legend about a wall of stones built by the devil on the river by the Vyšehrod monastery, that gave the whole story a different tone. Smetana's isolation in Jabkenice and his dismal health and depression were reflected in the individual characters, and the comicalness was replaced by the depth of their feelings. The humor did not disappear either, but it is combined with the desire for love, life wisdom, melancholy and devilish temptation, so that the main tone was a celebration of love, loyalty and dedication.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
PALPITATE + DYING PASSION + MORTIFY + ARCANUM
Club concert of four bands – PALPITATE, DYING PASSION, MORTIFY, ARCANUM.
Mutanti hledaj východisko + Modré hory (SK)
Mutanti will be releasing their new album at Fleda. Special guests will be Modré hory!
SCHODY 33:30Tour
A concert by a blues rock band from Banská Bystřice. They have been on the scene for 33 years and their first album, Trochu inak, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
Beata Hlavenková and Trio Snů | Martina Trchová and Guests
Beata Hlavenková and Trio Snů Pianist, composer, singer, arranger and producer, she is one of the most distinctive contemporary musicians with an unmistakable supra-genre authorial style. Her main asset is courage – the courage to experiment, to seek unconventional harmonies and arrangements. Genre freedom, based on a deep awareness of jazz, modern classical music, pop and songwriting, is intertwined in all her projects with a clearly recognizable focused and sensitive interpretation.
Les Misérables
On February 13, 2009, one of the most famous musical titles written in the twentieth century premiered at the Music Stage of the Brno City Theatre. The story of the escaped galley slave Jean Valjean, based on Hugo's famous novel of the same name Les Misérables (1862), won the hearts of audiences not only in Brno during more than 130 reruns, and Petr Gazdík won the prestigious Thalia Award for his portrayal of the lead role. The Brno production thus only confirmed the quality of the work, which after its premiere in 1985 in London and two years later on Broadway, literally flew around the world and became one of the longest-running musicals in the West End. It should be added that the world premiere took place in Paris in 1980 and the musical's worldwide success was ensured by the production care of musical magician Cameron Mackintosh.
MARCUS & MARTINUS
Scandinavian pop duo Marcus & Martinus, who sold out Prague's Forum Karlín last year, are returning to the Czech Republic next year - and this time with two concerts. As part of their European tour, they will arrive at the Sono club in Brno on February 9th and will once again light up Prague's Forum Karlín a day later, on February 10th.
Concert in the dark
The singer Adéla Krátká will perform, accompanied by a guitar. The money raised will go to the private Brno shelter Interpespenzion Brno.
Graduation Concert (Bachelor's Degree)
ZUZANA MATOUŠKOVÁ / flute Piano collaboration: dept. as. BOHUMÍR STEHLÍK Co-performer: JOSEF PAIK j. h. / bassoon Program: Georg Philipp Telemann: Fantasy for solo flute in D minor, TWV 40:7, Fantasy for solo flute in G minor, TWV 40:13; Henri Dutilleux: Sonatina for flute and piano; Camille Saint-Saëns: Odelette, op. 162; Edison Denisov: Sonata for flute and piano; Lowell Liebermann: Sonata for flute and piano, op. 23; Albert Roussel: Joueurs de flûte, op. 27.


