Time
(Thursday) 19:00
Event Details
foyer of the Besední dům CARL NIELSEN Wind quintet Op. 43 Kateřina Čechová flute Anna Kapsová oboe Dominik Sedlák clarinet Josef Paik bassoon Kateřina Soukupová horn HENRI TOMASI Concert champêtre for oboe, clarinet and
Event Details
foyer of the Besední dům
CARL NIELSEN
Wind quintet Op. 43
Kateřina Čechová flute
Anna Kapsová oboe
Dominik Sedlák clarinet
Josef Paik bassoon
Kateřina Soukupová horn
HENRI TOMASI
Concert champêtre for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Anna Kapsová oboe
Dominik Sedlák clarinet
Josef Paik bassoon
Café Morgal (Pražák Palace courtyard, in case of bad weather inside Café Morgal)
BOHUSLAV MARTINŮ
Kuchyňská revue, concert performance of the ballet in one act H 161
Dalibor Spilka clarinet
Roman Novozámský bassoon
Petr Čižinský trumpet
Katarína Kožúriková violin
Nikita Ruzhavinskii violoncello
Dominik Gál piano
Attic of the Besední dům
MARTIN JANDA
Cageti
Aneta Kubů bassoon
Martin Janda electronics
Download New World of the Moravian Autumn programme (in Czech) here.
19–21 Oct 2023
NEW WORLD OF MORAVIAN AUTUMN
Second year of the festival’s JAMU student project A project of students from the Department of Music Management of the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts (JAMU)
Programming Adéla Spurná, David Paša, Aneta Kubů, Josef Paik, Martin Janda
Coordination Zuzana Palaniyappan
The New World of Moravian Autumn festival, which had its première two years ago, was the initiative of Katarína Kandriková, Eliška Kratěnová and Ema Tresová, three students at JAMU’s Department of Music Management. Over many months, they devised inventive programmes for three concerts as part of their course in practical musical programming – they discovered new works; thought about their possible performers; sought connections between the pieces; and gracefully overcame the obstacles inherent in programming and organising a music festival. Their efforts bore fruit: New World was very successful, offered unique musical experiences to its numerous audiences and confirmed that the students were capable of A+ performance. This could have been the end, as New World was initially considered a one-off project.
However, five of the students’ successors on the JAMU course – this time they were musicians – took up the challenge of keeping it going and worked hard on a programme for New World’s second year. The percussionists Adéla Spurná and David Paša, the bassoonists Aneta Kubů and Josef Paik and the multimedia composer Martin Janda devised attractive and ingenious programmes, in which they linked their disciplinary interests with new knowledge. Now New World lives on, attracts audiences to concerts they could not experience elsewhere, showcases the maturity and creativity of the organising students and, last but not least, strengthens the ties between Filharmonie Brno and JAMU. There is much to look forward to!
Vítězslav Mikeš
Programmer of Moravian Autumn and lecturer in practical musical programming at JAMU
Location
Besední dům
Komenského náměstí 534/8, Brno