Tickets: Czech Philharmonic Ticket Office, GoOut (from October 18)
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Italian oboist Alfredo Bernardini joins bassoonist Ondřej Šindelář and the string trio Opus Elocutio. The concert pays tribute to the tradition of Czech musicians, virtuosi and composers, who won praise in the heart of the Austro-Hungarian Empire – Vienna. Bernardini and Šindelář play original instruments from the early 19th century.
Johann Went
Quintet C major
Allegro moderato
Menuetto
Andante
Rondo allegretto
Franz Vincenc Krommer
Quartet Bb major for bassoon and string trio, op. 46/1, 1804 Wiena
Allegro
Andante
Menuetto moderato
Rondo allegretto
Intermission
Georg Druschetzky
Quartet F Major for oboe and string trio, 1808 Pest
Adagio
Allegro assai
Minuetto allegretto e trio andante
Rondo allegro
Michael Haydn
Divertimento Bb major, MH 199
Allegro ma non troppo
Adagio
Menuetto
Finale. Allegro molto
Alfredo Bernardini oboe
Ondřej Šindelář bassoon
Opus Elocutio
Helena Zemanová violin
Michal Dušek viola
Petr Mašlaň cello
Tickets: Czech Philharmonic Ticket Office, GoOut (from October 18)
Alfredo Bernardini is a professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and a well-established musician focusing on Baroque and Classicist music and period instruments. www.alfredobernardini.com
Ondřej Šindelář plays in the Czech Philharmonic but likes to spend his free time discovering early music and period instruments. With his ensemble Opus Elocutio, he has already appeared at the Lípa Musica festival.
(www.youtube.com - Ondřej Šindelář & Opus Elocutio, Lípa Musica festival)