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. Barbara Tolarová violin, Jan Bělohlávek, violin David Křivský, viola Iva Wiesnerová cello.
Moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová.
Karolína Waldhoferová accordion (ZUŠ Kuřim) Kantiléna, children's and youth choir at the Brno Philharmonic members of the Brno Philharmonic choirmaster Michal Jančík moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Vítězslav Mikeš script by Kristýna Drášilová Not only the Brno Philharmonic is celebrating its 70th anniversary, but also the children's choir Kantiléna, which was founded in 1956 (under the name Šlapaníčky children's choir) and has been operating at the Philharmonic since 1984. So let's pop some children's champagne - quick corks - also to celebrate the jubilee Kantiléna and sing along with it! A music workshop is available for children in the foyer of the Besední dům from 9:15 a.m. (free admission and no registration required). Adults can attend a professional lecture at the same time.
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 Hojač trumpet Miloš Kovařík French horn Jakub Pavluš trombone Metoděj Dvořák tuba moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
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 Hojač trumpet Miloš Kovařík French horn Jakub Pavluš trombone Metoděj Dvořák tuba moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová
Regína Mládková piano (ZUŠ Jaroslava Kvapila) Brno Philharmonic conductor Patrik Červák moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Vítězslav Mikeš script by Kristýna Drášilová Brno Philharmonic is celebrating! It will be seventy, which is just a number in the case of the orchestra. It is still young, fresh, inspiring. And it loves its young and old listeners, for whom it has prepared magnificent celebrations: it will commemorate important moments from its rich history. Be with us!
Regína Mládková piano (ZUŠ Jaroslava Kvapila) Brno Philharmonic conductor Patrik Červák moderated by Kristýna Drášilová and Vítězslav Mikeš script by Kristýna Drášilová Brno Philharmonic is celebrating! It will be seventy, which is just a number in the case of the orchestra. It is still young, fresh, inspiring. And it loves its young and old listeners, for whom it has prepared magnificent celebrations: it will commemorate important moments from its rich history. Be with us!
ANTONIO VIVALDI Spring from The Four Seasons (1st movement – Allegro) WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Symphony No. 40 in G minor KV 550 (1st movement – Molto allegro) RICHARD WAGNER Ride of the Valkyries from the opera Die Walküre LEOŠ JANÁČEK Taras Bulba (1st movement – The Death of Andriyov) SERGEY PROKOFIEV Montagues and Capulets from the ballet Romeo and Juliet ALFRED SCHNITTKE Clowns and Children (1st part of the suite from the music for the film of the same name) moderators Kristýna Drášilová and Patrik Červák Brno Philharmonic conductor Patrik Červák
ANTONIO VIVALDI Spring from The Four Seasons (1st movement – Allegro) WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Symphony No. 40 in G minor KV 550 (1st movement – Molto allegro) RICHARD WAGNER Ride of the Valkyries from the opera Die Walküre LEOŠ JANÁČEK Taras Bulba (1st movement – The Death of Andriyov) SERGEY PROKOFIEV Montagues and Capulets from the ballet Romeo and Juliet ALFRED SCHNITTKE Clowns and Children (1st part of the suite from the music for the film of the same name) moderators Kristýna Drášilová and Patrik Červák Brno Philharmonic conductor Patrik Červák
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).