Morning Concerts
The venue most closely associated with the Czech Chamber Music Society is the Rudolfinum, but for many years now, there has also been an especially popular series held at Martinů Hall. In the special atmosphere of morning in Malá Strana, again this year you will be able to enjoy six concerts, this time with a strong flavour of South America.
South America is the inspiration for the first morning concert featuring two guitars, then the second concert is a tribute to the King of the Tango, Ástor Piazzolla. In the case of the Janáček Ensemble, the stage will be reserved exclusively for wind instruments and music of the 20th century. By contrast, Jakub Kydlíček and Vojtěch Spurný will play music that is a few centuries older on their Bach programme. Michaela Káčerková and Ondřej Vrabec explore the possibilities of combining French horn and organ. To conclude the series, we again recall this season’s South American leitmotiv: the youthful Kukal Quartet will play music by Ginastera and Piazzolla.
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Subscription prices from 1400 to 1600 CZK
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Subscription series DK
What's On
Mathias Duplessy
La Danse des Sentiments
Stephen Goss
Cocktail List, selections
Ástor Piazzolla (arr. by Siempre Nuevo)
Invierno Porteño
Lukáš Sommer
Dance on the Strings
Sérgio Assad
Summer Garden Suite
Ástor Piazzolla
Tango Suite
Performers
Siempre Nuevo
Patrick Vacík guitar
Matěj Freml guitar
What's On
Arvo Pärt
Fratres
Ástor Piazzolla
Histoire du tango, selections
Štěpán Hon
Blues Improvisation for violin and vibraphone
Grażyna Bacewicz
Polish Capriccio
Karol Szymanowski
Zarzyjże, kuniu (Neigh, Little Horse)
Niccolò Paganini (arr.by Karol Szymanowski)
Capriccio No. 24, arranged for violin and vibraphone
Maurice Ravel
Kaddish
Chick Corea
Armando’s Rhumba
Antônio Carlos Jobim
Chega de Saudade
Martin Kux-Král
Sole sopra la palude
Ástor Piazzolla
Preparense
Oblivion
Libertango
Performers
Ludmila Pavlová violin
Štěpán Hon percussion
What's On
Jaroslav Ježek
Wind Quintet
Leoš Janáček
Youth, suite for winds
Gideon Klein
Octet for Winds
Performers
Janáček Ensemble
Václav Kunt flute, piccolo
Barbora Šteflová oboe, English horn
Milan Polák clarinet
Karel Hofmann French horn
Roman Novozámský bassoon
Vít Spilka alto saxophone, bass clarinet, conductor
What's On
Johann Sebastian Bach
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in F major (orig. in E major), BWV 1035
Sonata for recorder and obligato harpsichord in E minor (orig. in D minor), BWV 527
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in A major, BWV 1032
Sonata for recorder and harpsichord in D minor (orig. in C minor) BWV 997
Trio Sonata for recorder and obligato harpsichord in F major (orig. in C major) BWV 529
Performers
Jakub Kydlíček Baroque recorder
Vojtěch Spurný harpsichord
What's On
Ástor Piazzolla
Oblivion for French horn and organ
Naji Hakim
“Zortziko” first dance from Three Basque Dances for organ
Peter Seabourne
Julie Dances for French horn
Naji Hakim
“Ezpata Dantza” second dance from Three Basque Dances for organ
William Bolcom
Free Fantasia for organ
Aleš Pavlorek
Composition for French horn and organ (world premiere)
Marcel Dupré
Cortège et Litanie for organ, Op. 19
Gaston Litaize
Triptych for French horn and organ
Camille Saint-Saëns
Andante for French horn and organ
Performers
Ondřej Vrabec French horn
Michaela Káčerková organ
What's On
Alberto Ginastera
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 26
Ástor Piazzolla
Four for Tango
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 51
Performers
Kukal Quartet
Eliška Kukalová violin
Klára Lešková violin
Daniel Macho viola
Filip Rufer cello