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Czech Chamber Music Society • Alma Rosé
This singular blend of music and drama, telling the moving story of Jewish violinist Alma Rosé, has in just a few years drawn widespread acclaim—even beyond the classical scene. As a string quartet presents a thoughtfully curated selection of works, while actress Sarah Haváčová brings her remarkable interpretation of the central figure, embodying her through her acting and expressive violin playing.
Programme
Mariusz Urbanek
Alma Rosé, monodrama (70')
Compositions by Fritz Kreisler, Johann Strauss, Antonín Dvořák, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, and Giacomo Puccini.
Performers
Olga Strusková stage director, translation, text adaptation
Sarah Haváčová Alma Rosé, violin
Monika Urbanová violin
Gabriela Kubátová violin
Dagmar Mašková viola
Barbora Vychodilová cello

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Performers
Olga Strusková stage director
Sarah Haváčová violin
Monika Urbanová violin
Gabriela Kubátová violin
Dagmar Mašková viola
Barbora Vychodilová cello
Barbora Vychodilová studied cello at the Pardubice Conservatory in Josef Krečmerʼs class and then at the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory under Jan Keller. She is a member of the Hradec Králové Philharmonic Orchestra and has further expanded her musical skills by regularly attending masterclasses with Jan Hališka and Petr Nouzovský. In addition to classical music, she is also fully devoted to multi-genre music. She has accompanied many well-known performers on Czech and foreign stages, such as Michael Bublé and Daniel Hůlka. She also collaborates with the Vinohrady Theater and is a co-founder of the electric string trio Eterea.