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Early Evening Concerts
Again in the cycle of Early Evening Concerts, there will be one programme that was originally postponed because of the pandemic. On it, the Graff Quartet will join with mezzo-soprano Jana Hrochová in a programme including Respighi’s Il tramonto.
Those who prefer concerts by wind ensembles will certainly enjoy the Prague Radio Trio with its mostly Czech repertoire. A special feature of their programme will be a composition with a recitation, with the actor Svatopluk Schuller joining with the trio. During our last season, the concert devoted to percussion instruments was a success. For the first time in its history, the Czech Chamber Music Society is presenting the Academy of Performing Arts Percussion Ensemble led by Daniel Mikolášek. The series also presents piano trios. Besides Trio Martinů, there will be an appearance by the Brahms Trio of Prague, which will give the world premiere of a composition for French horn, cello, and piano by Miloš Orson Štědroň. One early evening programme is devoted to young artists who have won competitions here and abroad.
Koncerty řady HP

What's On
Ludwig van Beethoven
Trio in C major for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, Op. 87 (20')
Jacques Ibert
Five Pieces for Wind Trio (10')
— Intermission —
Darius Milhaud
Suite d’apres Corrette for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon (10')
Leoš Janáček | arr. Tomáš Ille
On an Overgrown Path (selections) (5')
Tomáš Ille
The Proverbs of Solomon, a melodrama for oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and recitation (25')
Performers
Czech Radio Trio
Lukáš Pavlíček oboe
Lukáš Dittrich clarinet
Libor Soukal bassoon
Svatopluk Schuller recitation

What's On
Gene Koshinski
Swerve (6')
Ivan Trevino
Baila (4')
Casey Cangelosi
Glamour (8')
Isaac Schankler
Blindnesses (8')
Steve Reich
Quartet (17')
— Intermission —
Matthew Lorick
Odessa (5')
Antonín Procházka | Matěj Diviš
Murume mudiki (5')
Eckhard Kopetzki
Night of Moon Dances (8')
Performers
Academy of Performing Arts Percussion Ensemble
Daniel Mikolášek artistic director

What's On
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Trio in G major, Op. 121a, “Kakadu Variations” (17')
Bohuslav Martinů
Piano Trio No. 2 in D minor, H 327 (17')
— Intermission —
Bedřich Smetana
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15 (30')
Performers
Trio Martinů
Petr Jiříkovský piano
Pavel Šafařík violin
Jaroslav Matějka cello

What's On
François Devienne
Sonata for clarinet and piano No. 1 C major (27')
Josef Páleníček
Little Suite (10')
Kaija Saariaho
Duft for solo clarinet (9')
Charles Marie Widor
Introduction et rondo, Op. 72 (8')
— Intermission —
Ludwig van Beethoven
7 variations "Bei Männer, welche Liebe fühlen", WoO 46 (10')
Cesar Franck
Sonata for Violin and Piano A Major, FWV 8 (version for violoncello and piano) (29')
Performers
Anna Sysová clarinet
Daniel Wiesner piano
Vilém Vlček violoncello
Denis Linnik piano

What's On
Aleš Pavlorek
Hommage to Prokofiev (15')
Miloš Orson Štědroň
Instincts for French horn, cello, and piano (world premiere) (20')
— Intermission —
Johannes Brahms
Trio in E flat major, Op. 40 (30')
Performers
Brahms Trio of Prague
Ondřej Vrabec French horn
Ksenia Dohnalová violin
Daniel Wiesner piano
Ivan Vokáč cello

What's On
Anton Webern
Langsamer Satz for string quartet (10')
Ottorino Respighi
Il tramonto (15')
— Intermission —
Leoš Janáček
String Quartet No. 2 “Intimate Letters” (27')
Performers
Graff Quartet
Štěpán Graffe violin I
Lukáš Bednařík violin II
Leoš Černý viola
Michal Hreňo cello
Michiyo Keiko soprano