The Fourth Wise Man – An Advent Charity Concert for the House for Julia

3 December 2025, 1:00
The Fourth Wise Man – An Advent Charity Concert for the House for Julia

The Ondráš Military Artistic Ensemble presents an Advent concert entitled The Fourth Wise Man. The event will take place in the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary on Mendlovo náměstí. Proceeds will support the children’s hospice House for Julia.

This year, Ondráš has prepared a new Advent concert entitled The Fourth Wise Man, featuring the Folk Instruments Orchestra and a girls’ choir. The cycle tells the story of the long wait for the birth of Jesus Christ across the four Sundays of Advent. A wandering pilgrim — the “fourth wise man” — experiences parables that carry Christmas messages resonating with each of us. The music by Jiří Mottl and Jan Rokyta draws inspiration from Czech and Moravian Advent songs and rorate chants. Director and librettist Hana Achilles adapted the story from the book of the same name by Henry van Dyke. "The story of Advent and Christmas is magical and need not be confined to a few days in December. Through the voice of the Fourth Wise Man, I would like to know that if I were to live my earthly life again, I wouldn’t want a different one." says director Hana Achilles.

The concert will take place on 12 December 2025 at two times - at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. in the Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary on Mendlovo náměstí.

Creative team and performers:

Director and libretto: Hana Achilles

Music: Jiří Mottl, Jan Rokyta

Featuring: Folk Instruments Orchestra (led by Dominik Orság) and Girls’ Choir (led by Ondřej Bazala)

Recitation: Anna Pospíchalová (guest) / Pavel Hromádka (guest)

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