Boskovice Resounds to the Mandolin Festival

Boskovice Resounds to the Mandolin Festival

This international festival is entering its second year. Along with Martin Krajíček and his trio there will be appearances from the Mandolin Orchestra, Vítek Hanulík and Karel Začal, Tři grácie, Megafon and Michal Müller as well as Jiří Plocek and Jitka Šuranská. The festival will include workshops for the participants.

The renowned Czech mandolin player Martin Krajíček will be appearing as part of the festival programme with his trio (Krajíček/Valenčík/Stieranka). In Boskovice aside from the mandolin there will also be a chance to hear the zither, violin and singing. The festival, which covers many genres, will close with a concert from the Mandolin Orchestra in the Chateau’s concert hall. The festival will be taking place from Friday 8 to Sunday 10 June in Boskovice Chateau and in the Chateau Greenhouse.

Festival Programme:

Friday gathering of participants

Saturday 9/6/2018 Chateau Greenhouse

16:00 Saturn – group of young musicians from Boskovice

16:40 Tři grácie – children from Plzeň under Petr Vrobel

17:30 Vítek Hanulík and Karel Začal – mandolin and dobro

18:15 Megafon – vocal quartet

19:30 Michal Müller – zither

20:45 Plocek and Šuranská – mandolin and violin/vocals

22:00 Martin Krajíček Trio (Krajíček/Valenčík/Stieranka) – mandolin/double bass/violin

23:15 jam session

Sunday 10/6/2018 Chateau – concert hall

15:00 and 17:00 Mandolin Orchestra, Müller, Krajíček and Šuranská

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