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Tublatanka

02/05/25, 20:00 / Semilasso Cultural Centre

Get ready for an evening full of energy, emotion and honest rock craftsmanship with a band that has been synonymous with the Slovak music scene for over 40 years. Tublatanka, the legend who ignited the flame of the rock revolution in the 80s, brings an unforgettable show to Brno, where hits that have accompanied the lives of fans across generations will come to life.

Rooster Riders

02/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

Rooster Riders is an energetic band composed of musicians from various corners of the Czech Republic and the USA. It owes its formation to Jirka and Vojta, who felt that it would be a real shame not to create music together. The repertoire consists of progressive bluegrass in the English language, mainly covered songs - both well-known and less well-known - but also fragments of their own compositions.

Hurvínek sells the bride

03/05/25, 14:00 / Reduta Theatre

Daddy, how is a bride sold? How did you come to know that someone would sell a bride, Hurvínek? Well, I read here: The National Theatre in Brno is performing Bedřich Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride. So how is it, Daddy? Well, you know, it's just like... how should I put it to you... it's a trick to buy a bride for yourself. So now I'm a fool - is it being sold or bought? You know what, Hurvajz, take Žeryk and Mánička and we'll go to the opera, it'll be easier than explaining it to you!

Hurvínek sells the bride

03/05/25, 14:00 / Reduta Theatre

Daddy, how is a bride sold? How did you come to know that someone would sell a bride, Hurvínek? Well, I read here: The National Theatre in Brno is performing Bedřich Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride. So how is it, Daddy? Well, you know, it's just like... how should I put it to you... it's a trick to buy a bride for yourself. So now I'm a fool - is it being sold or bought? You know what, Hurvajz, take Žeryk and Mánička and we'll go to the opera, it'll be easier than explaining it to you!

Hurvínek sells the bride

03/05/25, 18:00 / Reduta Theatre

Daddy, how is a bride sold? How did you come to know that someone would sell a bride, Hurvínek? Well, I read here: The National Theatre in Brno is performing Bedřich Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride. So how is it, Daddy? Well, you know, it's just like... how should I put it to you... it's a trick to buy a bride for yourself. So now I'm a fool - is it being sold or bought? You know what, Hurvajz, take Žeryk and Mánička and we'll go to the opera, it'll be easier than explaining it to you!

Don Quijote

03/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

One of the pillars of the classical ballet legacy is the ballet Don Quixote to music by Ludwig Minkus, inspired by Cervantes' famous novel The Ingenious Don Quixote of La Mancha. It describes the adventures of the hero, the knight Don Quixote, who is torn by imaginations moving between illusion and reality.

However, the ballet productions use Cervantes' story in their libretto only as inspiration and pretext. All the stage action is centered around the young loving couple Basilio (Basil) and Quiteria (Kitri), who are hindered by the rich suitor Comacho (Gamacho). Only thanks to Don Quixote will their love be fulfilled.

Jackal years

03/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Kate & Gentlemen

03/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

The band's sound combines guitar elements of modern bluesrock with the rhythmic sense of the Brazilian drummer and Kate's energetic, unmistakable voice. The setlist will feature not only their own compositions, but also songs from the current global bluesrock generation.

Rusalka

04/05/25, 18:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Director David Radok and his Rusalka as a fateful drama about unfulfilled desires and human failure, about the contradictory conflict between love and erotic desire, a drama about the sinful human soul. The production will be another contribution to the Year of Czech Music. Since its creation, Dvořák's Rusalka has been one of the most beloved and performed Czech operas, not only thanks to its beautiful and unique music, but also to Jaroslav Kvapil's poetic and timeless libretto, which conceals endless symbolism. The theme is perfect for David Radok, who will create a multilayered production full of strong emotions for the first time in the Czech Republic.

David Radok's set design is based on the concept of Rusalka by set designer Lars-Ake Thessman, presented at the GöteborgsOperan in 2012.

PROGRAM 6

The choreography Serenity will bring the calm power of minimalism to the stage, inviting the audience to silence and deeper perception. The theme of the choreography is based on the contrast of movement and stillness. The dancers will move on the border of dynamic movement until the moment of absolute stop. These moments of stillness evoke living sculptures that create a space for a meditative experience and a pause in a busy world. With this work, the choreographer, Barbora Rašková, tries to offer the audience a unique opportunity to slow down and let themselves be carried away by the depth of the moment.

Jackal years

04/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Jackal years

05/05/25, 18:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Jackal years

06/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Ozvěna

06/05/25, 19:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

Concert of the legendary tramp band Ozvěna - acoustic.

Jackal years

07/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

OMNION

07/05/25, 20:00 / Alterna

Omnion is the solo project of composer, multi-instrumentalist and tabla player Tomáš Reindl. Omnion defines its distinctive style "OmniBeat" as a unique combination of live instruments with interactive electronics. In his clearly recognizable author's handwriting, inspiration from the ancient roots of Eastern and Western music is combined with sophisticated approaches to live processing and looping. His overlaps range from electro-acoustic downtempo, to world-beat, to ecstatic dance music with positive deep vibes. In addition to club and festival performances, Omnion has also performed a number of performances in temple premises, with a meditatively tuned program. Omnion creates music not only for listening, but also for dancing, which he perceives as an archetypal human need.

Corpo Midori

07/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

The group, which was formed last fall, combines influences from (mainly) progressive rock, jazz and ambient in atmospheric original compositions. The standard line-up will be complemented by a microtonal keyboard whirlwind. Martin Lapčík - bass guitar / flutes Martin Lysoněk - electric guitar Vojtěch Brhel - drums featuring Ondřej Lapčík - keyboards

PAVEL ČERNOCH 50

08/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

The spectacular birthday celebration of tenor Pavel Černoch at the Špilberk Festival was interrupted by a storm. We therefore moved the replacement concert to the Janáček Theater so that the weather would not surprise us again. We believe that all listeners of the festival concert, for which we had contact, have already received tickets to the Janáček Theater on the new date. If you bought the concert as part of the Špilberk festival physically in advance and you do not yet have the new replacement tickets, please contact us at predprodej@filharmonie-brno.cz, we will agree with you on the next procedure. If the new date does not suit you, you can return your tickets until the end of 2024.

Workshops for schools: How to do ballet

09/05/25, 9:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Take a look into the world of ballet with us!

The ballet teaching team has prepared four workshop options for you, offering participants a playful and experiential way to explore the world of ballet art. The workshop is adapted for kindergartens, elementary schools, high schools and grammar schools. Contact us and choose the type of workshop you are interested in.

Don Quijote

09/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

One of the pillars of the classical ballet legacy is the ballet Don Quixote to music by Ludwig Minkus, inspired by Cervantes' famous novel The Ingenious Don Quixote of La Mancha. It describes the adventures of the hero, the knight Don Quixote, who is torn by imaginations moving between illusion and reality.

However, the ballet productions use Cervantes' story in their libretto only as inspiration and pretext. All the stage action is centered around the young loving couple Basilio (Basil) and Quiteria (Kitri), who are hindered by the rich suitor Comacho (Gamacho). Only thanks to Don Quixote will their love be fulfilled.

Jackal years

09/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Shetrit/Lovett/Sedlák

09/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

Music meeting at the Smoking Rabbit Bar.

Workshop pro veřejnost: Jak se dělá balet

10/05/25, 10:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Nahlédněte s námi do světa baletu!

120minutový workshop nabízí hravou a zážitkovou formou dětem mladšího školního věku (6-11 let) možnost nahlédnout do světa baletního umění. V rámci workshopu se děti dozví něco o historii baletu, významných hudebních skladatelích (nejen) baletní hudby, o choreografii, kostýmu, scénografii a také budou mít možnost vyzkoušet základy klasické taneční techniky a různých pohybů těla a rozšířit si pohybový slovník. Součástí dílny je také setkání s tanečním souborem baletu NdB s cílem představit tuto uměleckou profesi zblízka. Zároveň jim nabízí možnost diskutovat s aktivním umělcem o tématech spojených s baletním uměním, hudbou a mnoha dalšími, která se profese tanečníka týká.

Don Quijote

10/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

One of the pillars of the classical ballet legacy is the ballet Don Quixote to music by Ludwig Minkus, inspired by Cervantes' famous novel The Ingenious Don Quixote of La Mancha. It describes the adventures of the hero, the knight Don Quixote, who is torn by imaginations moving between illusion and reality.

However, the ballet productions use Cervantes' story in their libretto only as inspiration and pretext. All the stage action is centered around the young loving couple Basilio (Basil) and Quiteria (Kitri), who are hindered by the rich suitor Comacho (Gamacho). Only thanks to Don Quixote will their love be fulfilled.

Jackal years

10/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Jackal years

11/05/25, 14:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Manon Lescaut

11/05/25, 18:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Love knows no bounds, guilt falls into oblivion, but my love will not die... The beautiful Manon is no stranger to any weakness - she wanted the love of the young knight Des Grieux and a life of luxury and wealth that only the old banker Géront can provide... But everything has its price and not even love can save everything. “Manon is a heroine I believe in, and that's why you can't help but win the hearts of the audience. Why couldn't there be two operas about Manon? A woman like Manon can have more than one lover. Massenet feels her like a Frenchman, with powder and minuets. I will feel it like an Italian, with a desperate passion," declared Puccini determinedly, when his publisher tried to talk him out of composing an opera on a theme that had already been set to music. And he did well, because Manon Lescaut has been one of his great successes since its premiere in Turin in 1893. He kept what he promised and offered his audience passion, despair and hope that overcomes even the tragic end of the main characters. After all, love never dies.

Jackal years

11/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Jackal years

12/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Kris Davis Trio

12/05/25, 19:30 / Cabaret des Péchés

The 43-year-old Canadian is one of the brightest stars of jazz piano in her generation. And also one of the busiest. She rarely goes a year without releasing a new album. And if she does, you can bet she'll release at least two new ones the following year.

Veselá vdova

13/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

The idea for The Merry Widow was found by librettist Leo Stein in the form of a French comedy, which he discovered by chance while rummaging through the library on a visit. The originally intended composer was not interested and the choice fell on the young Franz Lehár. If it was an intervention of fate, then he turned out to be very lucky. Lehár, with a Hungarian mother and a Moravian father, apparently had a flair for melodies, swing and wit thanks to his mixed family heritage. The Merry Widow's number is every little musical gift, and melodies like U Maxima jsem znam, the song about Vilije, Women, women and others quickly became famous. Lehár also became famous thanks to The Merry Widow, and today his operetta is also in the repertoire of the New York MET. The Merry Widow is returning to the Brno stage after almost thirty years, and an already experienced team will take over. Director Magdalena Švecová, together with choreographer Martin Pack and artists Zuzana Přidalová and David Janošek, are the authors of the great and rich productions of Ferda Mravenc and La bohème. So you can look forward to the charm of Paris at the turn of the century with more pageantry.

Jackal years

13/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

"Close your eyes, most of you can see better..." The famous film musical comedy by director Jan Hřebejk and screenwriter Petr Jarchovský from 1993, based on the story of the same name by Petr Šabach, does not present a realistic picture of the Czech 1950s. Rather, she builds, with admitted exaggeration, a monument "to honor the heroes who once drove people mad," as she sings in her final song. It attempts to embody the dream of freedom and independence that every generation needs.

Jam with Shanny

13/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

Come play. Drums, keyboards, guitar and microphones will be on site. Bass combo too. We will be happy to plug in and sound up other instruments.

Brno Philharmonic: Drummer beats

14/05/25, 9:00 / Besední dům Concert Hall

Someone wise said that playing drums is like living in a toy store. Everyone can play with something completely different here for a while! And what can be played? And do drummers even need instruments? And isn't there a bit of a drummer in each of us? An interactive concert in which children appear as equal partners of the musicians and are literally "within their reach". No sitting on chairs, but lots of musical entertainment for 3 to 6 year olds. moderated by: Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová Performer: Kristýna Švihálková (percussion) Venue: Meeting House

Kairos Creature Club (US)

14/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

Kairos Creature Club is an American project put together by Lena Simon (La Luz) and Glenn Michael Van Dyke (BOYTOY). As part of their European tour, they will bring last year's eponymous album Kairos Creature Club to Fléda, which offers a perfect genre mix. Both Lena and Glenn currently live in Jacksonville, Florida, where they host the annual Winterland Music Festival. The perfect synergy of these two musical individuals started with the debut record Join The Club in 2021 and subsequently Kairos Creature Club conquered crowds of fans all over the world with their live performances.

Carmen

14/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

French esprit and Spanish passion are hidden in the music of Bizet's Carmen. Finally, who does not know the immortal opera hits - the famous Habanera or the aria of the toreador Escamillo. But what if there is something more hidden behind the story of love's flightiness?

YOUNG BLOOD or MUSIC CLOSE UP IV

14/05/25, 19:00 / Besední dům Concert Hall

The Orchestral Academy of the Brno Philharmonic (OAFB) is a project that enables young talented musicians – students or recent graduates of music schools accepted on the basis of a selection process – to gain orchestral practice in a professional ensemble. In this way, the Philharmonic trains new generations of players who may one day join its ranks. The OAFB has been operating for six seasons and its fruits are already evident: some of its graduates are already members of our orchestra, others regularly return to help out. The importance and value of this experience for the artistic growth of young musicians and for the future of the orchestra is thus indisputable.

Robert Křesťan and Druhá tráva

14/05/25, 19:30 / KD Musilka (House of Culture Musilka)

Druhá trava - a leading Czech band, which over the years has deviated from the original modern bluegrass to a trans-genre expression and ranks among the top on the Czech scene. The current concert program of Druhé trávy includes a cross-section of Robert Křestťan's work from the entire period of the group's existence, now with an emphasis on compositions from the last studio albums Part One and now also Part Two.

Nikol Bóková Trio Klára Pudláková & MAOMAH

14/05/25, 19:30 / Cabaret des Péchés

Pianist and composer Nikol Bóková is one of the most followed and successful artists of the young generation. Last year alone, she gave concerts in Japan, Austria, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy, among others. She gives concerts and records in various groups and solo, and will bring a stable line-up of her Trio to Brno.

The principle of Maomah's work is to develop original compositions based on classical music through improvisation and rhythmic freedom borrowed from jazz. On the one hand, the double bass and three violins respect the rules of composition, on the other hand, thanks to the abilities and experience of the participants, they can be carried away by the flow of free improvisation, and thanks to this, the compositions of Klára Pudláková, who calls this shift a musical mystery, sound different every time. Musical expression and dynamics are thus not governed by the musical notation, but by the mutual reaction of the musicians and the given moment. This also applies to the current group, in which the original string ensemble (double bass and three violins) has been expanded to include wind instruments (saxophone, saxophone and clarinet, trombone).

Brno Philharmonic: Drummer beats

15/05/25, 9:00 / Besední dům Concert Hall

Someone wise said that playing drums is like living in a toy store. Everyone can play with something completely different here for a while! And what can be played? And do drummers even need instruments? And isn't there a bit of a drummer in each of us? An interactive concert in which children appear as equal partners of the musicians and are literally "within their reach". No sitting on chairs, but lots of musical entertainment for 3 to 6 year olds.

moderated by: Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová

Performer: Kristýna Švihálková (percussion)

Venue: Meeting House

Mamma Mia!

15/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.

Domalis & Oralis

15/05/25, 20:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

Jan Fic and the new duo Domalis & Oralis, with Ondřej Bezre (various guitars and plucks, something between blues and folk, perhaps funny lyrics.

Czech psychedelic band founded in 2019, which mixes influences of rock, kraut and jazz with a modern sound. The current five members are Jan Bukovjan - vocals, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet and backing guitar, Ondřej Vávra - vocals and guitar, Viktor Eberle - vocals, keyboards and synthesizers, Marek Sobota - bass and Matěj Šolc - drums. MGHC released their debut EP titled Bay Of Roots in 2020 on the independent Czech label Polí5. Then, they began a collaboration with manager Šárka Hlaváčková that continues to this day, and in 2021, the band released their first full-length album Humidity Breaking Limits on their own, moving towards a more complex and heavier musical expression. The next album from spring 2023, titled Farm Alarm, is based on more vocal parts, acoustic guitar and synthesizers and acts as a striking reminder of our planet's climate crisis. This was followed by two more singles (Felina, Giant Stabs) and in October 2023 the band experienced their first European tour, in November 2024 a second one.

How is an opera made? Workshop for the second grade of primary and secondary schools

16/05/25, 9:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Where did opera originate? What is a libretto? Who is the inspector? And what does a scenographer need to know? You will learn this and much more at our workshop. Participants will learn about the opera genre, the production process, the operation of the theater and the professions that work in the theater. It also includes a taste of opera singing. The participants will be offered several connected activities, which should give them the opportunity to look under the hood of the functioning of the opera theater, the opera genre and its demands. The workshop also includes a short tour of the Janáček Theater.

Brno Philharmonic: Drummer beats

16/05/25, 9:00 / Besední dům Concert Hall

Someone wise said that playing drums is like living in a toy store. Everyone can play with something completely different here for a while! And what can be played? And do drummers even need instruments? And isn't there a bit of a drummer in each of us? An interactive concert in which children appear as equal partners of the musicians and are literally "within their reach". No sitting on chairs, but lots of musical entertainment for 3 to 6 year olds.

moderated by: Kristýna Drášilová and Magdalena Dostálová

Performer: Kristýna Švihálková (percussion)

Venue: Meeting House

Jana Koubková and Ondřej Kabrna

16/05/25, 18:00 / Jazz bar U kouřícího králíka

A concert not only with famous jazz standards, but also contemporary works by world-famous jazzmen, including Jana Koubková's own compositions and lyrics. Ondřej Kabrna not only sensitively accompanies here, but is also an excellent soloist.

Její pastorkyňa

16/05/25, 19:00 / Janáčkovo divadlo (Janáček Theatre)

Worse than a scar on the face are scars on the soul.

Her Shepherdess is one of Janáček's most famous works and is a permanent part of the repertoire of the Brno Opera. It started with a realistic drama by Gabriela Preissová, which the composer himself adapted into the form of an opera libretto. Although he had to significantly shorten the text of the drama, he succeeded in deepening the effect of the tragic story from the Moravian countryside. The spendthrift and fickle Števa, the fierce and yet at heart kind Laca, and above all the inexorable Kostelnička, whose efforts to maintain her position and respect in the village community will lead her to murder the child of her shelter, Jenůfa. Janáček (1854–1928) captured the individual characters in a masterly dramatic shorthand that is chilling and at the same time evokes compassion and understanding in us. The final form of the work, marked by the death of the composer's daughter Olga, led to a long and thorny road. After the successful premiere in Brno in 1904, her pastor had to wait twelve long years before Janáček's efforts were crowned with well-deserved success on other domestic and foreign stages.

Mamma Mia!

16/05/25, 19:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.

Iva Bittová & Antotnín Fajt & Chimera (US)

16/05/25, 20:00 / Sono Centrum

An extraordinary evening with Iva Bittová will offer a unique combination of musical intimacy and international artistic dialogue. The concert, which is part of the May tour organized by Palác Akropolis and its partners, will feature two musical formations. The first part of the evening will feature the collaboration of Iva Bittová and pianist Antonín Fajt, which promises a deeply personal connection between voice and piano. In the second half, Iva will perform together with the American ensemble Chimera, consisting of Steve Gorn, Timothy Hill and Michael Bisio, who will perform with Iva in Europe for the first time. This extraordinary project combines jazz, classical music and elements of improvisation into a captivating whole. The audience can look forward to a unique musical experience that will connect world musical traditions, improvisation and unique personalities on one stage.

Mamma Mia!

17/05/25, 14:00 / Hudební scéna Městského divadla Brno (Music Theatre)

Few musical titles have literally caused a global uproar like the musical Mamma Mia!, which is full of the immortal hits of the Swedish band ABBA. It belongs to the group of so-called jukebox musical, when a new, original story is invented for existing songs, in which mostly well-known hits are inserted. Catherine Johnson, the scriptwriter of this musical, has done admirably with a procedure that is not often met with enthusiastic reception. The experienced British dramatist has managed to write a fun and captivating story in which well-known songs are an integral and natural part.